Interesting and challenging compared to the usual religious "cult" type documentaries. Instead of protesting funerals, these believers are doing an unusually powerful statement beyond what most are willing to.
The leader is bonkers, because of course he is, but his faith has taken him in a direction that is very noble. He wants attention, and schemes to get it, with the aim of finding more followers who are willing to donate everything.
The question becomes about how much a personal dislike of someone should colour your judgement of their actions. If followers are going to be exploited, isn't it better to be in pursuit of saving lives?
The leader is bonkers, because of course he is, but his faith has taken him in a direction that is very noble. He wants attention, and schemes to get it, with the aim of finding more followers who are willing to donate everything.
The question becomes about how much a personal dislike of someone should colour your judgement of their actions. If followers are going to be exploited, isn't it better to be in pursuit of saving lives?