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So you think MAGA is not a cult?

McBell

Unbound
Why are you ignoring the fact church is what the OP is about? MAGA is the subset.

Does MAGA live in your mind that bad?
It doesn't mine. Its just another group in the world to me but it sure seems to get under your skin lol
So, still no answer.
No worries mate.
Wasn't expecting any.
Just giving you ample chance to simply answer a couple questions.

Have A Nice day.
 

We Never Know

No Slack
So, still no answer.
No worries mate.
Wasn't expecting any.
Just giving you ample chance to simply answer a couple questions.

Have A Nice day.
IMO you are(or may not be) one of the posters that unfortunately come here in order to release their frustrations and/or anger, to practice "come backs", or just to be noticed and engaged with.

Sorry mate, I won't take your bait. Go fishing for some one else lol.
 

Wandering Monk

Well-Known Member
A message to MAGA churches. God speaking in this verse"

Romans 2:24 "My name is blasphemed among the nations because of you."
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
That's my point. The title is about MAGA as a cult then shifts to MAGA churches as if using church to define it as a cult.
No, that's just your poor interpretation of it.
The title:
So you think MAGA is not a cult?
The OP:
MAGA churches are so weird.
There is none of this shifting to use church as the definition of a cult.
 

Argentbear

Well-Known Member
They are terrifyingly weird, but they don't fit the definition of a cult. MAGAs behave like they are in a cult, but they are doing the mind control to themselves.
MAGA actually does fit the description of a cult. The Cult evaluation frame identifies 18 factors common to cults and organizations can be rated on a 1-10 scale for how much they adhere to the factors leading to a total score.
Cult factors MAGA scores significantly high in:

External Control: Amount of external political and social influence desired or obtained; emphasis on directing political and social behavior.
Wisdom/Knowledge Claimed by leader(s); amount of infallibility declared or implied about decisions
Wisdom/Knowledge Credited to leader(s) by members; amount of trust in decisions made by leader(s); amount of hostility by members towards internal or external critics and/or towards verification efforts.
Dogma: Rigidity of reality concepts taught; amount of doctrinal inflexibility or “fundamentalism;” hostility towards relativism and situationalism.
Wealth: Amount of money and/or property desired or obtained by group; emphasis on members’ donations; economic lifestyle of leader(s) compared to ordinary members.
Sexual Manipulation amount of control desired or exercised over sexuality of members in terms of sexual orientation, behavior,
Violence: Amount of approval when used by or for the group, its doctrines or leader(s).
Paranoia: Amount of fear concerning real or imagined enemies; exaggeration of perceived power of opponents; prevalence of conspiracy theories.
Hypocrisy: amount of approval for actions which the group officially considers immoral or unethical, when done by or for the group, its doctrines or leader(s); willingness to violate the group’s declared principles for political, psychological, social, economic, military, or other gain.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
No, you are the one trying to narrow it to just church when clearly that is not what's going on.
I notice that many devoted Magas are uncomfortable
with Trump's actions, statements, policies, lies, attacks,
etc. So when he's criticized, they can't directly address
the criticism. Instead, they deflect by various means....
Whataboutism, non sequitur, straw man, or deflection
by arguing about a narrow detail that could be correct
or not.
 
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metis

aged ecumenical anthropologist
From what I've run across, it's "Christianity" minus Jesus' teachings on love and "do no harm".
 
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