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starting a NRM: advice please!

Eddi

Christianity
Premium Member
So...

Me and a friend of mine (possibly me and two friends if we can get another person on board) have decided we are going to start a New Religious Movement...

We all have Messiah Complexes so I think we could put together a decent NRM :D

And I mean a New Religious Movement, not a cult

We don't want anyone's money and we don't want to control people or anything like that - that is not our business!

There are some issues I think we will face that I would like to ask the great wisdom of RF about:

1) After we have decided what is true, where do we go from there?
2) What topics should a comprehensive exposition of our movement's beliefs cover?
3) How can we ensure that it doesn't morph into a cult?
4) Any ideas what to do with it re: social media and all that business?

That's it for now, I may post some more questions sometime in the future

Thanks in advance for any help :)
 

Viker

Your beloved eccentric Auntie Cristal
3) How can we ensure that it doesn't morph into a cult?
Know and understand how things like critical thinking and democratization are important. Avoid absolutes, dogmas, past orthodoxies, etc.

"The truth is slippery and flexible, it is much like a snake. Unlike a rock, it is more like a flowing river."

I'm quoting my religious texts, but oh well.
 

Secret Chief

Veteran Member
1) After we have decided what is true, where do we go from there?
2) What topics should a comprehensive exposition of our movement's beliefs cover?
3) How can we ensure that it doesn't morph into a cult?
4) Any ideas what to do with it re: social media and all that business?
1. Live by it.
2. Living.
3. Send the money to me.
4. Sexy name, sexy logo: sorted.
 

Twilight Hue

Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.
What would you call us then?

We don't want to control people

We want to free people from control without being controlling ourselves

Edit: we are all about liberation
Oh there's a can of worms for the fishing trip...


 

Shaul

Well-Known Member
Premium Member
So you don’t want to control people but you want to control whether your NRM turns into a cult.
 

Eddi

Christianity
Premium Member
So you don’t want to control people but you want to control whether your NRM turns into a cult.
No, I don't want to control people

Yes, I would like some influence over whether or not it turns into a cult

Controlling the membership and controlling the organisation are different things entirely

And of course, members would have a say in how it is organised

Controlling and running an organisation is different to trying to control the lives and beliefs of its members

I'd suggest that all religious movements have to do the former in order to exist
 

Suave

Simulated character
The Matrix club?!
Darn it, somebody has already started a club just like that!
"Matrixism or The Path of the One is a purported religion inspired by the motion picture trilogy The Matrix. Conceived by an anonymous group in the summer of 2004, it claimed to have attracted 300 members by May 2005, and the religion's Geocities website claimed "over sixteen hundred members".

Could we perhaps copy off another club?
 

Evangelicalhumanist

"Truth" isn't a thing...
Premium Member
So...

Me and a friend of mine (possibly me and two friends if we can get another person on board) have decided we are going to start a New Religious Movement...

We all have Messiah Complexes so I think we could put together a decent NRM :D

And I mean a New Religious Movement, not a cult

We don't want anyone's money and we don't want to control people or anything like that - that is not our business!

There are some issues I think we will face that I would like to ask the great wisdom of RF about:

1) After we have decided what is true, where do we go from there?
2) What topics should a comprehensive exposition of our movement's beliefs cover?
3) How can we ensure that it doesn't morph into a cult?
4) Any ideas what to do with it re: social media and all that business?

That's it for now, I may post some more questions sometime in the future

Thanks in advance for any help :)
I seriously doubt the possibility of more than one person creating a religious movement. The problem starts (and probably ends) in your point 1 above ("after we have decided what is true"). Just the attempt at that will get you so bogged down you'll give the whole project up.

Messiah complexes are very much solo.
 

Suave

Simulated character
So...

Me and a friend of mine (possibly me and two friends if we can get another person on board) have decided we are going to start a New Religious Movement...

We all have Messiah Complexes so I think we could put together a decent NRM :D


And I mean a New Religious Movement, not a cult

We don't want anyone's money and we don't want to control people or anything like that - that is not our business!

There are some issues I think we will face that I would like to ask the great wisdom of RF about:

1) After we have decided what is true, where do we go from there?
2) What topics should a comprehensive exposition of our movement's beliefs cover?
3) How can we ensure that it doesn't morph into a cult?
4) Any ideas what to do with it re: social media and all that business?

That's it for now, I may post some more questions sometime in the future

Thanks in advance for any help :)

Would you agree with the notion of a metaverse religious movement?

User avatars there may be guided to spiritual places where they can listen to religious scripts and witness holy events and experience miraculous healings. There'd be a range of spiritual experiences happening from more immersive to traditional church services and meditation.

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