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Criteria for a False
Religion
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We as
believers have be commanded
to "study to show
ourselves approved unto God
"for many years now I
have made it a practice to
know what I believe and then
to know what other religions
believe. It is so sad to see
people who seem to really
love God and want to serve
Him, yet they are caught up
in a religion that is like a
cancer spreading through
them, and that is what wrong
believing and false teaching
is a killing cancer.
We should know that the Devil
is like a roaring lion
seeking whom he may devour,
and religion set up by him
through men and women on this
earth are devouring many, so
I have added a comparative
religion section to this web
site for you to see and study
what perhaps you are a part
of or if you know someone who
is and need help in
understand and then being
able to give insight into
there religion and hopefully
bring them out to the truth.
Let me say that I in no wise
hate the people of these
religions, but I do not nor
can I condone what is being
taught, therefore when you
read these pages know that
what I set forth in these
pages are for instruction and
to help bring people out of
bondage and darkness and into
His glorious light.
What is the criteria for a
cult? well a number of things
but the number one area is
what is said about The
Lord Jesus Christ and His
Deity.
What is
a cult?
Generally,
it is a group that is
unorthodox, esoteric, and
has a devotion to a
person, object, or a set
of new ideas.
New
Teaching - has a new
theology and doctrine.
Only
True Teaching - often
considers traditional
religious systems to be
apostate and it alone
possess the complete
truth.
Strong
Leadership - often an
individual or small but
powerful leadership group
holds control of the
groups teachings
and practices.
Asset
Acquirement - often
requires tithing and/or
property transfer to the
religious system.
Isolationist
- to facilitate control
over the members
physically,
intellectually,
financially, and
emotionally.
Controlling
- exercises control over
the members. Sometimes
this is through fear,
threatening lose of
salvation if you leave
the group. Sometimes
through indoctrination.
Indoctrination
- possesses methods to
reinforce the cults
beliefs and standards
where opposing views are
ridiculed and often
misrepresented.
Apocalyptic
- to give the members a
future focus and
philosophical purpose in
avoiding the apocalypse
or being delivered
through it.
Experience
- various practices
including meditation,
repetition of words
and/or phrases, and
spiritual
enlightenment with God
are used as confirmation
of their truth.
Depravation
- sleep and food
deprivation which weakens
the will of the subject.
This is
uncommon, though
practiced by more severe
cults
Persecution
- predictions of being
persecuted and often
combined with claiming
any opposing views
demonstrated against them
as a form of persecution.
Many have
a non-verifiable belief
systems
For
example, they would teach
something that cannot be
verified.
A space
ship behind Hale-Bop
comet
Or, that
God, an alien, or angel
appeared to the leader
and gave him a revelation
The
members are seeded angels
from another world, etc.
Often, the
philosophy makes sense
only if you adopt the
full set of values and
definitions that it
teaches.
With this
kind of belief, truth
becomes unverifiable,
internalized, and easily
manipulated through the
philosophical systems of
its inventor.
The Leader
of a Cult
Often
charismatic who is
considered very special
for varying reasons:
The leader
has received special
revelation from God.
The leader
claims to be the
incarnation of a deity,
angel, or special
messenger.
The leader
claims to be appointed by
God for a mission
The leader
claims to have special
abilities
The leader
is often above reproach
and is not to be denied
or contradicted.
Cult ethos
Usually
seek to do good works,
otherwise no one would
join them.
They are
usually moral and possess
a good standard of
ethical teaching.
Many times
the Bible is used or
additional
"scriptures"
are penned.
The Bible,
when used, is always
distorted with private
interpretations.
Many Cults
recruit Jesus as one of
their own and redefine
him accordingly
Cult
groups vary greatly.
From the
ascetic to the
promiscuous.
From
esoteric knowledge to
very simple teachings.
From the
rich and power to the
poor and weak.
Who is
vulnerable to joining a
cult?
Everyone
is vulnerable.
Rich,
poor, educated,
non-educated, old, young,
previously religious,
atheistic, etc.
General
Profile of cult member
(some or all of the
following)
Disenchanted
with conventional
religious establishments.
Intellectually
confused over religious
and/or philosophical
issues
Sometimes
disenchanted with society
as a whole
Has a need
for encouragement and
support
Emotionally
needful
Needs a
sense of purpose.
Financially
needful
Recruitment
techniques
They find
a need and fill it. One
of the ways they do this
is called
"Love
Bombing" - Constant
positive affection in
word and deed.
Sometimes
there is a lot of
physical contact like
hugging, pats on the
back, and touching.
Cult group
members will lend
emotional support to
someone in need.
Help them
in various
ways...whatever is
needed.
The person
then becomes indebted to
the cult.
Compliment
them, reassure them, and
make them the center of
attention.
Many Cults
use the influence of the
Bible and/or mention
Jesus as being one of
their own; thereby adding
validity to their system.
Scripture
twisting
Those that
use the Bible take verses
out of context
Then mix
their misinterpreted
verses with their
aberrant philosophy.
Gradualism
Slow
altering of thinking
processes and belief
system through repeated
teaching
People
usually accept cult
doctrines one point at a
time.
New
beliefs are reinforced by
other cult members.
Why
would someone join?
The cult
satisfies various needs:
Psychological
- Someone could have a
weak personality, easily
lead.
Emotional
- Someone could have
recently suffered an
emotional trauma
Intellectual
- Someone has questions
that this group answers.
The cult
gives them approval,
acceptance, purpose, and
a sense of belonging.
The cult
is appealing for some
reason. It could be . . .
Moral
rigidity and purity
Financial
security
Promises
of exaltation,
redemption, higher
consciousness, or a host
of other rewards.
How are
they kept in the cult?
Dependence
People
often want to stay
because the cult meets
their psychological,
intellectual, and
spiritual needs.
Isolation
Outside
contacts are reduced and
more and more of the life
of the member is built
around the cult.
It then
becomes very easy to
control and shape the
member.
Cognitive
Reconstruction
(Brainwashing):
Once the
person is indoctrinated,
their thinking processes
are reconstructed to be
consistent with the cult
and to be submissive to
its leaders.
This
facilitates control by
the cult leader(s).
Substitution
The Cult
and cult leaders often
take the place of mother,
father, priest, teacher,
and healer.
Often the
member takes on the
characteristics of a
dependent child seeking
to win the approval of
the leader and or group.
Indebtedness
The member
becomes indebted to the
group emotionally,
financially, etc.
Guilt
The person
is told that to leave is
to betray the leader,
God, the group, etc.
The person
is told that leave would
mean to reject the love
and help the group has
given.
Threat
Threat of
destruction by God for
turning from the truth.
Sometimes
physical threat is used,
though not often.
Threat of
missing the apocalypse,
or being judged on
judgment day, etc.
How do
you get them out?
The best
thing is to try not to
let them get trapped in
the first place.
If you are
a Christian, then pray.
But, to
get a person out of a
cult takes
Time,
energy, and support.
Teach them
the truth.
Give them
a true replacement for
their aberrant belief
system
Show the
cult group's philosophic
inconsistencies
Study the
group and learn its
history seeking clues and
information.
Try and
get them physically away
from the cult group.
Give them
the support they need
emotionally.
Alleviate
the threat that if they
leave the group they are
doomed or in danger.
Generally,
don't attack the leader
of the group...that comes
later.
Converts
often feel a loyalty and
respect for the founder
of the group.
Confront
them when needed.
Cult and
non-Christian List
There
are many more out there and
I'll add names in here as
time goes on. At least
if you can find a group
listed here, you'll know it
is not Christian.
I'll
add links as time permits.
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