
He carried his own version of the Bible, and believed executions were a way to display “divine justice”.
Teh Mexican authorities believed Nazario Moreno Gonzalez, a.k.a. ‘El Mas Loco,’died in the fighting that raged between drug traffickers and federal troops this week.
In violence that erupted Wednesday afternoon and raged until early Friday, federal forces deployed in the western state of Michoacan battled scores of gunmen from La Familia who set vehicles on fire and barricaded roads in a dozen cities. At least 11 people were confirmed killed, including five federal police officers and an 8-month-old.
Source: Los Angeles Times
What kind of cult is this version of La Familia?

La Familia’s boss and spiritual leader Nazario Moreno González, (a.k.a.: El Más Loco or The Craziest One) has published his own ‘bible’, and a copy seized by Mexican federal agents reveals an ideology that mixes evangelical-style self help with insurgent peasant slogans.
Moreno González, who was killed on 9 December 2010,seems to have based most of his doctrine on the work by a Christian writer John Eldredge.
The Mexican justice department stated in a report that Gonzalez Moreno has made Eldredge’s book Salvaje de Corazón (Wild at Heart) required reading for La Familia gang members and has paid rural teachers and National Development Education (CONAFE) to circulate Eldredge’s writings throughout the Michoacán countryside
Source: Wikipedia.
2 Peter 2:1
[ False Teachers and Their Destruction ] But there were also false prophets among the people, just as there will be false teachers among you. They will secretly introduce destructive heresies, even denying the sovereign Lord who bought them—bringing swift destruction on themselves.