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I used to be christian. I think that could be seen as a cult
I was an evangelical for 30 years, and now I consider evangelical Christianity to be cult-like, especially in recent years involving politics.
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I used to be christian. I think that could be seen as a cult
Here's another oldie but goodie. Similar to the more specific BITE model.If you've never seen this, it lays out practices that are typically associated with "cults" for lack of a better word: Steven Hassan's BITE Model of Authoritarian Control
My education, upbringing and Church hit the points on "cult check lists" all over the place. The threats, the censorship, us vs the world mentalities, rigid Biblical truth, discouraging questioning the Bible and critically thinking about it, and lots and lots of shame and guilt amd threats of eternal punishment to coerce people into "desired" beliefs and keep them in line.I was an evangelical for 30 years, and now I consider evangelical Christianity to be cult-like, especially in recent years involving politics.
A Christian cult is any group of Christians who claim that only they are Christians and not other Christians or not that Christian. A group can also imply this without directly saying it. "He is not the Lord's!" is an anti christ statement. It is judgment, and it must be dropped and repentance performed that the person may take communion. Each person enters into the communion under condition of forgiveness and non-judgment. If they judge, then they are calling judgment upon themselves. In judging others they have failed to discern the body of Christ. That is the most basic root of any and all Christian cults. If the members of any cult were to repent of this one thing they could not be called a cult with any sort of rigor. Any such accusation would be baseless and would be nothing but empty jargon.Has anyone here been in a cult, or had any encounters with a cult? Or known someone who has?
If so, please tell your story!
Given that some have posted about cults with implied definions I disagree with, here is what I'm using to answer the question with "no": Six Sociological Characteristics of Cults
[1] Authoritarian Leadership
[2] Exclusivism
[3] Isolationism
[4] Opposition to Independent Thinking
[5] Fear of Being “Disfellowshiped"
[6] Threats of Satanic Attack
^^^^ This ^^^^If you've never seen this, it lays out practices that are typically associated with "cults" for lack of a better word: Steven Hassan's BITE Model of Authoritarian Control
Has anyone here been in a cult, or had any encounters with a cult? Or known someone who has?
If so, please tell your story!
I would like this thread to be about peoples experiences of cults, not about cults themselves, which is a big topic
I do not understand this laughable fear and paranoia of so-called “cults”. I have always found them deeply fascinating.
Sorry, but this just does not work for any meaningful distinction between cults and "non-cults". Nor between Christians and non-Christians, nor honest vs. dishonest people or movements.It would mean that they are not really Christian when they say they are, which makes them dishonest
They have appropriated Christian scripture for their own ends
Dude, they tried to brainwash me into believing an elderly Korean woman is GodSorry, but this just does not work for any meaningful distinction between cults and "non-cults". Nor between Christians and non-Christians, nor honest vs. dishonest people or movements.
Even taking for granted for the sake of argument that there is some sort of divine purpose for the Christian scriptures that is distinct and distinguishable from other goals and ends, the fact remains that we have no clear way of making that distinction.
Similarly, sincerity and honest intent are by no means rare within cults, even going by particularly judgemental and strict understandings of that word. Many of the members of the most destructive and misguided cults are very sincere indeed.
Oh, I see, Catholicism and the Church of Christ of the Latter-Day Saints aren't truly Christian.I had this kind of cult experience in Catholicism and Mormonism. I almost became involved with another pseudo Christian cult...
If you've never seen this, it lays out practices that are typically associated with "cults" for lack of a better word: Steven Hassan's BITE Model of Authoritarian Control
I did not devise that system!I'm not convinced they are a cult because of your "addition, subtraction, multiplication and division" formula you devised for yourself, @Eddi .