The Batavia, Lord of the Flies and the Nephites

The Wall Street Journal has a fascinating review today of a new book called “The Wreck of the Batavia.” The book details the gruesome story of what happened to the passengers of the Batavia, a Dutch ship that ran aground off the western coast of Australia in 1629. The ship was carrying 300 men, women and children. Soon after the shipwreck, one of the survivors appointed himself dictator and proceeded to rape, murder and terrorize the other survivors to maintain control. This dictator may have had ties to devil worshippers in Holland.

The Wall Street Journal calls the story a “real-life ‘Lord of the Flies'” in reference to William Golding’s novel.

And of course this got me thinking about another group of people who landed in the Americas about 580 years before Christ.

The dictator of the Batavia was named Jeronimus Cornelisz. He may have been in league with Torrentius, a devil worshipper in Holland. Aboard the Batavia, he tried unsuccessfully to organize a mutiny.

One of the first things that Cornelisz did in taking control after the shipwreck was to take possession of the remaining supplies. Another group that didn’t want to follow his leadership fled to a neighboring island. Cornelisz and his followers “decked themselves out with braid, ribbons and swords; they threatened anyone who defied their authority. When he learned that some survivors were trying to sail…to join his rival on the other island, Cornelisz ordered the boat’s occupants massacred and instituted a reign of terror over those who stayed behind.”

Cornelisz used rape and classic terror tactics to keep rivals in check. The survivors said he had the following maxim: “if there is no God, then everything is permitted.” He was able to maintain his terror regime for three months, and only 70 of the 300 original survivors remained. The survivors were rescued by Dutch ships arriving from Java. The captain immediately ordered the execution of Cornelisz. The book is taken from the stories of the survivors.

In reading this story, I am reminded again and again of Moroni 9:11-14:

O my beloved son, how can a people like this, that are without civilization—

12 (And only a few years have passed away, and they were a civil and a delightsome people)

13 But O my son, how can a people like this, whose delight is in so much abomination—

14 How can we expect that God will stay his hand in judgment against us?

In the space of a generation, the Nephites went from being a “civil and delightsome people” to becoming complete degenerates. In the space of three months, 230 survivors of the Batavia were killed as all trappings of civilization disappeared.

What is the common feature? The light of Christ departed.

For our extremely civilized generation of the 21st century America, it seems impossible to us that people could act this way. But I think all of us have seen the human potential for evil and fear it returning and bursting forth. Imagine what it was like for Mormon and Moroni to read about the Jaredites and then see the story repeated in front of their eyes.

The other interesting point is how much the story of the Batavia survivors reminds me of Nephi and Laman. Of course there are significant differences, but the story of the Batavia sounds true and familiar to those of us who have read the Book of Mormon. Would that it were more unbelievable.

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Geoff B graduated from Stanford University (class of 1985) and worked in journalism for several years until about 1992, when he took up his second career in telecommunications sales. He has held many callings in the Church, but his favorite calling is father and husband. Geoff is active in martial arts and loves hiking and skiing. Geoff has five children and lives in Colorado.

8 thoughts on “The Batavia, Lord of the Flies and the Nephites

  1. CJ, I read the dead tree version. But here is a link to an internet page with more information on the Batavia wreck. I don’t know if the new book has information that is different than this page, but it probably does.

  2. It always amazed me that the Israelites, while Moses was up on the mountain receiving the commandments, could degenerate so quickly, so far. I can’t say to what level of lowness they descended to, but this biblical event came to mind as I read your post.

  3. When reading this, I thought you were going to reference Nephi fleeing after Lehi died. I wonder what sort of leadership Laman and Lemuel would institute over Nephi and his supporters.

  4. Floyd, that was certainly the point of the last paragraph of my post, but I did not expound on it because my post was getting too long as it was. I think Cornelisz is very similar to what Laman became and would have terrorized the Nephites had they stayed long enough for him to do so. The braids, ribbons and swords remind me of the Lamanite actions and the actions in the fictional Lord of the Flies.

  5. Imagine what it will be like when some future generation, perhaps not too far into the future, reads the Book of Mormon and sees it all unfold in front of their very eyes?!? Perhaps now, we can see signs of this in limited quantities, but there are things out there that dictate that this is all going to repeat itself again, it always does when the people deny the very existence of their Creator.

    Here is a very interesting link to something about demise of the western world…and how it’s starting to happen now…

    http://www.opinionjournal.com/extra/?id=110007760

  6. Every so often, we read something which brigs us face to face with evil. Now, that is not a word which falls easily from the lips to many in our modern world, who would prefer to talk about root causes, misunderstanding, reaction to racism, etc. But there it is; it is evil, when someone gives in entirely to the influence of Satan, and the Spirit of God and the light of Christ are totally obliterated.

    The wreck of the Batavia was one such event. Interestingly enough, most of those mutineers, who were first overpowered by those in the rescue ship, then imprisoned and taken to Java in chains, were executed AFTER their right hand had been cut off. I don’t know exactly why.

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