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    CULTS I. Introduction Thesis: The forces that draw individuals into cults can be explained by psychological doctrine. II. What is a cult A. Brief description B. Types of cults 1. religious 2. psychotherapy or personal growth 3. political 4. popular or faddist III. Popular cult groups A. People's Temple B. David Koresh C. Heaven's Gate D. The Family IV. Charismatic group A. Brief desciption B. Characterization V. Sigmund Freud's beliefs A. Belonging to a group

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    Cults Essay

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    Cults Many people feel that cults are nothing more than a nontraditional religion, because of beliefs, organization, and interest. Cults are much more than just little religions. They are a dangerous, and in the United States there is little we can do about it. The term cult has many different meanings. According to Jan Groenveld, a cult researcher and author, Christians define a cult as anything that differs from traditional orthodox teachings, but the general definition is that, a

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    in aluminum coffins, came over to Dover Air Force Base in Delaware. Tax payers were irate at possibly having to pay for all the embalming and burial costs (“The Horror,” 28). Embalming and burial costs are expensive and many people lost sympathy for cult members. So, people opposed paying for the consequences of the Jonestown massacre. Jim Jones realized he was losing control over the People’s Temple, leading to the Jonestown massacre. Then in 1975, he uprooted his followers and isolated them in Jonestown

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    Life is what you make it On the ceiling of my father’s room wall hung Albert Einstein's frame which had the inscription, “Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance, you must keep moving.” Those words greatly inspired me as a teenager. Even in the most difficult moments, those words scream in my head not to give up. I grew up at a time or period in Nigeria when the military junta overthrew the civilian government. The political environment so tensed that it drove away investors. Consequently

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    In North Korea it took one influential person with their own views to influence a whole Country; also, everyone there is as of one unit thinking their superior is a god. Well societies can become like that today where no one is different and everyone is blind to a single following leader and has conformed. There are other things that do this too like the Standford Prison Experiment, they had two groups guards and inmates, the inmates were brutally abused by the guards after one became sadistic and

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    The religion movements were referred to as “cults”. Usually, those movements affect the people who are desperate in life and have no God, religion, and who are confused about their own identity. The leader that contributes to the lives of those people will let them feel that they are hooked to God

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    Complexity Of Cult

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    To understand the complexity of a cult a person must first understand the meaning of what that word truly defines. In a dictionary, you would find the meaning of the word as the system of religious worship or ritual. But if you take this definition literally then a Christian would be insulted. Just because a person follows God or a “god” does not mean they are in a cult. Nevertheless, the word “cult” has few different meanings. The structure of a cult has varied differences but the goal is the

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    there has been a lot of controversy pertaining to cults. A majority of people would like the groups banned or restricted for a majority of reasons. The controversies are in regards to religious freedom against potential danger. Religious cults are protected by our freedom of religion rights and should be allowed to exist unless they involve harmful, destructive actions. Cults are defined as unorthodoxed mainstream religious practices. The cult stereotype, characterizes these religious bodies as

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    When someone hears the word cult they quickly think of the many mass murders or they scare children by telling them not to “drink the red koolaid”. Today, there are thousands of cults and cult leaders worldwide. For many years, the leaders of clut have had a powerful psychological hold onto their followers minds. Some cult leaders have brainwash their followers by using fear, guilt and violence as a weapon to control the minds. However , in other cases cult leaders leave behind those methods and

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    Mind Control is the Foundation of Cults What are cults and what are the issues society argues about them? Many people argue over all different central issues of cults. One issue people argue is that cults cause social and personal disruption. Another issue would be that people in society dismiss the whole notion of cults completely saying that every religion can be viewed as a cult. However, when it comes down to it a cult is simply nothing other than a person using mind control over the

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