Conversation 4: Cults
I decided to go with option number three. On cold recovery 101, my topic choice was.
“Dysfunctional Churches (Cultic)”. Ronald M. Enroth, PhD, says “a healthy Church is
reconciling and restorative, not adversarial and endless”. Unfortunately, I understand this topic.…
The article I chose on Cult Recovery 101 is “Coming out of Cults”. The reason I chose this article is that I’m interested in the steps it would take to leave or escape from a cult, especially when cults are …
I see cult as when group of people have beliefs that are unusual and follow sketchy rituals or activities. The leader or the association impose their thoughts on the members. They end up devoting those beliefs. Many people end up …
When I hear the word cult, what comes straight to mind is a group that follows different beliefs than what we commonly see, believes in where it affects the way people see the world or how they would resolve a …
A cult is a group or movement that exhibits strong devotion to an individual, idea, or thing. It uses psychological manipulation and has hidden agendas. It will dictate how members should think, feel, and act in order to manage conflict …
There is a story about a cult, and there have been many times in history when members of cults were hurt. One example is the Jonestown massacre, which happened in 1978 when cult leader Jim Jones ordered more than 900 …
For this discussion board post, you have 3 options:
1. Create a cult. Perhaps start with something you’re interested in, and think of ways your knowledge about this topic could benefit others. Select a leader (you?). Establish the rules of …