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01-22-2003, 08:48 AM | #1 |
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Cults vs. Religions
How do all you infidels decide whether to classify a group as a "cult" or as a regular religious group?
Do you call everything a cult? Call everything a religious group? If not, where do you draw the line? Number of members? Craziness of beliefs? -B |
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The canonical distinction is stuff like "tries to separate you from non-members". It's actually very similar to the distinction between a normal boyfriend and an abusive boyfriend.
And yeah, I think technically some Christian churches are probably "cults". |
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turtles all the way down
At this point, I consider all religions to also be cults.
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Seebs is right by the modern sense.
The original meaning was a religion whose rites could not be witnessed by or described to non-members. Occult means "hidden". Ancient cults (e.g. the temple of Dionisus) were proud of their secret-society status. The definition got a little tighter when the word developed a negative connotation. |
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The canonical distinction is stuff like "tries to separate you from non-members."
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According to Frank Zappa, the difference between a religion and a cult is the amount of real estate you own. (Which makes Scientology an established religion.)
If this was a serious question, you should look at former-Moonie-turned-anti-cult-activist Steve Hassan's site http://www.freedomofmind.com/ |
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Read this somewhere (paraphrasing):
"A cult is just an unpopular religion and a religion is just a popular cult". That pretty much sums it up for me! |
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I draw a distinction between them, but it's a fuzzy one and can't be summed up in one sentence. I look at how much time is demanded of members and what happens to them when they don't show up for services; how much money is expected of members and what happens when they don't pay that amount; how they treat apostates; how much the organization interferes with the totality of the members' lives.
I don't see Christianity as a cult, but several denominations and sects of Christianity are. Some Mormon groups are more like cults then others - demanding money and harassing people when they try to leave. Church of Christ, Assemblies of God, and the Southern Baptists have a lot of cult characteristics, and I would characterize some (not all) churches in those denominations as full-blown cults. In my opinion Scientology is for sure a cult. And they'll probably sue me just for saying that, the bastards. |
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