Frank Goad
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Do you think Christianity is a cult?Yes or no?And why or why not? No.For me.Because I am Methodist.And I was literally raised Christian.But was baptized at 18.And became Methodist.Because that is were my heart lead me.
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I think some denominations are cultish. Take the Church of Christ: They think they are the original church of Jesus and are the only ones who will be in heaven.Do you think Christianity is a cult?Yes or no?And why or why not? No.For me.Because I am Methodist.And I was literally raised Christian.But was baptized at 18.And became Methodist.Because that is were my heart lead me.
It meets the very definition of a cult.Do you think Christianity is a cult?Yes or no?And why or why not? No.For me.Because I am Methodist.And I was literally raised Christian.But was baptized at 18.And became Methodist.Because that is were my heart lead me.
"A religion or religious sect generally considered to be extremist or false, with its followers often living in an unconventional manner under the guidance of an authoritarian, charismatic leader."No... it's the predominant religion in the entire world.
Do you think Christianity is a cult?Yes or no?And why or why not? No.For me.Because I am Methodist.And I was literally raised Christian.But was baptized at 18.And became Methodist.Because that is were my heart lead me.
A better question to ask is, what is a cult?
But Christianity per se is not a cult.
Unconventional can mean anything you want it to mean, therefore it's a meaningless statement."A religion or religious sect generally considered to be extremist or false, with its followers often living in an unconventional manner under the guidance of an authoritarian, charismatic leader."
None of the definitions had number of adherents as important. With so many denominations, it's hard to judge the whole religion. I don't think it can be just yes or just no answer.
I don't disagree with this per se, but the rest I am hesitant on.
Where do we draw the line from positive/"right" - negative/"wrong" cultic influence?
What definition of "Cult" addresses both extremes of cultic behaviour?
the leader of a positive cult would not be authoritarian or manipulative, would not tell members they're special, encourage people to use their minds, not engage in threats and reprisals, not manipulate people because of lust & greed
What criteria determines whether or not something is Christian?The way I see it, the moment it becomes a cult it stops being Christian