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IDENTIFYING A CULT |
Some have difficulty identifying a cult because it is not so easy to identify one that is not even religious. For this reason, over the years, different definitions of what actually is a cult have developed to make it easier when you know little about their beliefs. |
SECULAR DEFINITION |
CULT - From the Latin "cultis" which denotes all that is involved in worship, ritual, emotion, liturgy and attitude. This definition actually denotes what we call denominations and sects and would make all religious movements a cult.
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CULT - Any group which deviates from Biblical, orthodox, historical Christianity. e.i. They deny the Deity of Christ; His physical resurrection; His personal and physical return to earth and salvation by faith alone. |
UNIVERSAL DEFINITION |
CULT - Any group which has a pyramid type authoritarian leadership structure with all teaching and guidance coming from the person or persons at the top. The group will claim to be the only way to God; Nirvana; Paradise; Ultimate Reality; Full Potential, Way to Happiness etc, and will use thought reform or mind control techniques to gain control and keep their |
THE 'ORTHODOX BIBLE-BASED CULT' |
A group is called a cult because of their behaviour - not their doctrines. Doctrine is an issue in the area of Apologetics and Heresy. Most religious cults do teach what the Christian church would declare to be heresy but some do not. Some cults teach the basics of the Christian faith but have behavioral patterns that are abusive, controlling and cultic. |
OTHER IDENTIFICATION MARKS |
(a) The group will have an elitist view of itself in relation to others, and a
unique cause. e.i. they are the only one's right - everyone else is wrong. They are the only one's doing God's will - everyone else is in apostasy. |
HOW THEY DO THIS |
Attempts to leave or reveal embarrassing facts about the group may be met with threats. Some may have taken oaths of loyalty that involve their lives or have signed a "covenant" and feel threatened by this. Refugees of the group are usually faced with confrontations by other members with coercion to get them to return to the group. |
SOME ABUSES OF RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS: |
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RESULTS OF THIS ABUSE |
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