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If you truly want to make someone look bad these days, call the group or church to which they belong a cult! Instantly, that person or group is identified with David Koresh and the Branch Davidians, Jim Jones and the People's Temple, or Marshall Applewhite and Heaven's Gate—a few of the most notorious and contemporary examples of destructive “cults” in America.
The word cult creates a great amount of confusion for many religious and non-religious people. Some would define a cult as “any group of wackos who take religion more seriously than I do.”
But what is a “cult” really?
I would contend that the term cult should be reserved for only the most recognizably destructive groups—from both a Christian and non-Christian perspective.
From the Christian point of view, there are two very important considerations in identifying a destructive or unhealthy group.
First, there is the theological consideration. How consistent are the group's beliefs with the basic tenets of the historic Christian faith? This evaluates the eternal significance of such beliefs. Second, there is the social-psychological consideration. How are power, authority, and control exercised in the group? This evaluates techniques of manipulation and mind control.
First, there is the theological consideration. How consistent are the group's beliefs with the basic tenets of the historic Christian faith? This evaluates the eternal significance of such beliefs.
Second, there is the social-psychological consideration. How are power, authority, and control exercised in the group? This evaluates techniques of manipulation and mind control.
A group may be deficient in one or both areas and thereby be considered an unhealthy and/or destructive group from a Christian perspective.
The following are the ten most dangerous groups in America today, based on one or both of the above stated concerns:
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Mormonism).A very subtle, spiritual deception started in 1830 by Joseph Smith. This aggressively evangelistic group contends that it is the only true Church, and that all Christians outside Mormonism are following a deficient Gospel and a false Christ.
Learn more about the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints - GO…
The Watchtower Bible and Tract Society (Jehovah's Witnesses).Militantly anti-historic Christian tenets. This group began in the 1870s with Charles Taze Russell. They not only deny the essentials of the Christian faith, but the control exercised over the membership is highly destructive.
Learn more about the Jehovah's Witnesses - GO…
The Church of Scientology.A do-it-yourself salvation, science fiction group that masquerades as the true Church, lightly sprayed with a thin veneer of Christianity. Seeks to destroy through litigation and character assassination those who speak out against the group.
An open letter to a prospective member of the Messianic Communities (aka Twelve Tribes) - GO…
Learn more about the Nation of Islam - GO…
Author: Bob Pardon, Director of the New England Institute of Religious Research
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