On 2005-11-29 15:17:00, Anonymous wrote:
"So preschools, mom's clubs, and sports teams are all cults? Guess Earth and the human race is also a cult."
By which definition? The older, maybe obsolete definition meaning cultural group? Or the more commonly use, pejorative definition meaning destructive, authoritarian or high demand group?
You could call a cult anything you like. Jim Jones called his a Bible revival. Some of them call themselves schools or programs or churches. Many of them call themselves support groups, like ToughLove, for example. Some pass themselves off as political organizations, like Drug Free America Foundation or the International Workers' Party.
Really, cult is just another word for religion. But it's modern use is usually an indication of unwholesome religious activity.
But back to the original question:
I wonder, what is the opinion of the "group" here of organizations that are defined by the government as "cults", such as the Branch Davidians, etc.? Do you think these are real cults or since they are "government defined" you are obligated to see them in a different light? Seems to me a cult is a cult. Just wonderin'.
I think the government probably gets it wrong very often. Based on what I've read, yeah, David Koresh had himself a pretty destructive little operation going there. But that never justified the fire bombing of innocent captive children. And the response and acceptance of it from my fellow Americans truely frightened me.
What's the Unification Church? Is it really a church like the Methodist one I went to on Sundays as a kid? Don't ask our Federal government. They recently crowned the Rev. Moon Emperor of the World, or some such
at the Senate office building! Your tax dollars at work, folks!
http://www.iapprovethismessiah.com/2004 ... ffice.htmlHow about Scientology? A lot of people take offense at their being called a cult. Others take umberage at their being called a religion? Seems like a silly distinction to me. But only this past year or so California schools "discovered" that one of the drug education programs they contracted for their schools was really a front for the clams.
Nope, I don't count on our government to keep me safe from destructive, high demand cults. Fact is, by either popular definition, tyrants and despots down through history have shown a deep and abiding apreciation for the power of popular cults to keep us plebes in line.
Thanks, but no thanks!
If a woman has to choose between catching a fly ball and saving an infant's life, she will choose to save the infant's life without even considering if there are men on base.
-- Dave Barry
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