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07-01-2003, 11:37 AM | #11 |
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All cults may not be religions, but most religions are cults.
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In my defintion, the difference between a religion and a cult is about 100 years.
Anyone can start a cult and lots of people do. Most of them go nowhere and there is a survival of the fittest process that weeds them out. Some of them manage to gain some staying power and take off, though. Mormonism, for example, has some of the wierder beliefs of any of the religions out there, but it's managed to hang around since the mid-1800's, so I think it now qualifies as a religion. Other things, like Scientology and the Moonies, have a lot of followers and money and are able to compete with other faiths. Their initial success, though, isn't very relevant to my definition and if they don't last they'll never have been anything more than a cult. If they are still around in the next century, though, they'll have passed the fitness test and should be classified as religions. I don't really see much of a difference between religions and cults - they're pretty much referring to the same thing. A religion is just a cult that's managed to gain some staying power. |
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Wasn't it Frank Zappa who opined that the different between a cult and a religion was the amount of real estate owned?
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The difference is that other people belong to cults
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Exactly! No person would consider themselves a member of a cult. That, in-and-of-itself, should be far more telling than any rhetorical chest-thumping displayed by our theistically-inclinded brethren. |
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Either way, I'd like to know the magic number of followers that turns a cult into a religion (and what that distinction means). Has Scientology reached the threshold yet? The "Cult Danger Evaluation Frame" doesn't even mention number of followers- I think this is because it is irrelevant. The numbers only show how successful the group is at recruiting and retaining members, but thats all. |
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So a personal religion is a one-man-cult?
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