Re: Rick Ross Won't Allow Inconvenient Facts?
Date: October 26, 2015 10:19PM
ohgreatfoot Wrote:
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... although I am evidentally more educated than this person? I'm beginning to have a very bad taste from this message board.
It's always the propensity of cult members, even those who believe they've given up the cult, to duke it out with anybody that there is truth or there are good things about cults, especially in the one he/she joined in. The premise of this forum is that religious cult by definitions and by practices is almost without a doubt destructive and has no place in a free and modern society. If you have left the cult and truly believe you are freed, maybe you are not. Maybe socially you think you are beyond the influence of the guru, and is 100% in command of your reasoning; but psychologically, in the back of your mind, the guru lingers on and still is the puppetmaster of your life. Seek help.
Rick Ross is knowledgeable in various schools of thought of religious cults and is guided by facts. I will trust his opinion, rather than to listen to all the endless ramblings of cult members (or ex-members) about perspectives and sentiments in cultic beliefs.
ohgreatfoot, your handle alone is a red flag.