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21 years ago
rrmoderator
Madonna is actually not involved in the study of the historic Kaballah. She is involved in the Philip Berg Centre. See Also see To better understand how her children's book is being used by the Berg group for self-promotion and recruitment see the following:
Forum: Celebrities associated with "cult-like" groups
21 years ago
rrmoderator
Let's hope it's a joke. If this "angry lady" is not joking she really does need some professional help. There actually are some conspiracy types out there who believe such nonsense.
Forum: "Cults," Sects, and "New Religious Movements"
21 years ago
rrmoderator
Sounds like you would benefit from discussing your situation with a mental health professional. You might try social services in your area that provide counseling services. Share your experiences with a credentialed counselor and see what he or she has to say.
Forum: "Cults," Sects, and "New Religious Movements"
21 years ago
rrmoderator
I have not seen any meaningful proof of cooperation between the government and groups called "cults." Other than the Unification Church and Scientology's penchant for lobbying and photo ops. Rev. Moon does seem to do well with some political types in Washington through his influence there. But this is hardly secret or a government cover up. This cult and the government cooper
Forum: "Cults," Sects, and "New Religious Movements"
21 years ago
rrmoderator
The above link regarding The Process Church is to the "Religious Movments" website constructed under the direction of Jeffrey Hadden, now deceased. Hadden was often called a "cult apologist" and he networked professionally with others referred to as "cult apologists," some that have received funding directly from "cults." Hadden was recommended as an
Forum: "Cults," Sects, and "New Religious Movements"
21 years ago
rrmoderator
It would be your decision what group to join. See See also "warning signs" at
Forum: "Cults," Sects, and "New Religious Movements"
21 years ago
rrmoderator
Many of the groups listed in the database function in Illinois. See You can use the search feature to enter Illinois and see what comes up. See
Forum: "Cults," Sects, and "New Religious Movements"
21 years ago
rrmoderator
To better understand what this person is talking about see the following pages within the database. I have received serious complaints from Christian families about both these groups. Calvary Chapel appears to have problems with accountability of its pastors, financial transparency and the authoritarian leadership style of its founder Chuck Smith. Teen Challenge runs drug rehab cam
Forum: Destructive Churches
21 years ago
rrmoderator
To better understand what this person is talking about see the following pages within the database. I have received serious complaints from Christian families about both these groups. Calvary Chapel appears to have problems with accountability of its pastors, financial transparency and the authoritarian leadership style of its founder Chuck Smith. Teen Challenge runs drug rehab cam
Forum: Destructive Churches
21 years ago
rrmoderator
Can anyone document that Dr. Phil actually took EST? Where is that dcoumented?
Forum: Large Group Awareness Training, "Human Potential"
21 years ago
rrmoderator
You are sounding like someone unwilling to read both sides. Moring Star includes "Champions for Christ" See This organization has drawn some bad press and controvesy. See
Forum: Destructive Churches
21 years ago
rrmoderator
Virtually every controversial church criticized for its practices will respond that it is "in NO way teaching or preaching anything unbiblical." And the same defense has been used historically by groups from the Waco Davidians to the Peoples Temple led by Jim Jones. KAnn admits that Morning Star has leaders once connected to Maranatha. Maranatha was called "cult like"
Forum: Destructive Churches
21 years ago
rrmoderator
The "Kabbalah Center" run by Philip Berg has a section within the database. See
Forum: "Cults," Sects, and "New Religious Movements"
21 years ago
rrmoderator
Morning Star International is associated with a controversial organization called "Champions for Christ" See Key people in the organization have a background with "Maranatha Ministries." See Certain "discipleship training" techniques and approaches used by these groups have been criticized.
Forum: Destructive Churches
21 years ago
rrmoderator
Companies that have offered Landmark courses to their employees have often come under severe criticism and at times have been sued. Employees often don't appreciate having a philosophy imposed upon them within a course format through the workplace. Obviously, each person has his or her own personal philosophy and/or religion, which is a private matter. Landmark is simply the philos
Forum: Former Cult Members and Affected Families
21 years ago
rrmoderator
Anyone interested in Landmark should research this privately owned for-profit company founded by Werner Erhard and now run by his brother Landmark, previously known as EST, has a deeply troubled history of bad press, complaints and repeated lawsuits for personal injury. See the following sections within the Institute database. Constant complaints come in to The Ross Institute abo
Forum: Large Group Awareness Training, "Human Potential"
21 years ago
rrmoderator
Anyone who is considering Landmark courses or dealing with its influence, should research this privately owned for-profit company founded by Werner Erhard and now run by his brother quite carefully. There are clear and evident reasons why Landmark receives so much negative attention. Landmark, previously known as EST, has a deeply troubled history of bad press, complaints and repeated lawsu
Forum: Large Group Awareness Training, "Human Potential"
21 years ago
rrmoderator
Anyone interested in taking Landmark courses should research this privately owned for-profit company founded by Werner Erhard and now run by his brother, quite carefully before becoming involved. Landmark, previously known as EST, has a deeply troubled history of bad press, complaints and repeated lawsuits for personal injury. See the following sections within the Institute database.
Forum: Large Group Awareness Training, "Human Potential"
21 years ago
rrmoderator
Azusa has made the same point again and again and again. Walter Martin (now deceased) and Dave Hunt are both clearly coming from a Evangelical Christian religious perspective based upon their beliefs and offering up their theology. Martin and Hunt are certainly entitled to believe what they want, but that doesn't objectively make Roman Catholicism a "cult." And Catholic ba
Forum: Destructive Churches
21 years ago
rrmoderator
The above link is to a list within "Biblical Discernment Ministries" This is a list largely compiled based upon theological and not objective criteria. That is, regarding the behavior of the group, as previously linked and explained. For example; Roman Catholicsim, Jehovah's Witnesses, Mormonism, the Masons, Unitarians, Seventh Day Adventists and Unity School of Christian
Forum: Destructive Churches
21 years ago
rrmoderator
Again, you are clearly not defining the word "cult" objectively, but rather based largely upon a theological premise. Your definition would also put Judaism, Buddhism, Islam and/or any religion other than your own faith, in the "cult" category. To see a more objective definition based upon behavior rather than belief that also explains the differences between a benign cu
Forum: Destructive Churches
21 years ago
rrmoderator
Based upon any objective criteria neither the Assemblies of God or the Roman Catholic Church can be considered a "cult." See Based upon the criteria offered by "azuza" Buddhism, Judaism, Islam and/or any religion that does not subscribe to certain stated doctrines would be a "cult." This is obviously not true. The criteria most often used to define destr
Forum: Destructive Churches
21 years ago
rrmoderator
The most recent cycle of anti-Jewish violence and unrest in Europe will likely pass. I like to think that Europeans in particular have learned from the Holocaust and certainly the majority oppose such actions. Israel is of course always there as a last option for safety to any Jew under the law of return.
Forum: Hate Groups
21 years ago
rrmoderator
Complaints keep coming in from India, where the group is controversial and many Hindus have denounced it. Any meaningful study or research about the group reveals this. Obviously Zardoz is a Krishna devotee and/or apologist. But Zardoz cannot change the historical facts about the organization, which include sexual abuse of children, murder, racketeering convictions etc. See the above
Forum: "Cults," Sects, and "New Religious Movements"
21 years ago
rrmoderator
Free speech works both ways. People have the right to spew hate and others have the right to call it hate. But hate crimes are criminal. See
Forum: Hate Groups
21 years ago
rrmoderator
For those who have not read much about Krishna and don't know about the controversy surrounding this organization, which is often called a "cult," see the following links: Hindus have rejected Krishna as even connected to the historical practice of Hinduism. See
Forum: "Cults," Sects, and "New Religious Movements"
21 years ago
rrmoderator
There is no "Jewish version" of history. There is just history, which records the gas chambers and mass murder of 6 million Jews through the Holocaust. Your baseless and bizarre denials don't change that. These same claims were proven false during the previously cited court case of David Irving. He made the same argument. See links in previous post to relevant articles.
Forum: "Cults," Sects, and "New Religious Movements"
21 years ago
rrmoderator
The Irving case cited previously was right on point and spercifically responded to your argument. Irving argued that the Holocaust was not as recorded historically. He sued a Jewish scholar for libel/slander who said he was an anti-Semitic hate monger spreading false and/or misleading information. Irving had his day in court and lost. The case was definitive, whether you wish to accept t
Forum: "Cults," Sects, and "New Religious Movements"
21 years ago
rrmoderator
"Hengist" proves that there are people out ther "still crazy after all these years" about the Holocaust. So-called "historian" and Holocaust denial author David Irving is the definitive case study regarding this subject. Irving lost a lawsuit regarding his theories and failed to prove his claims about the Holocaust in a British courtroom. See Kevin McDo
Forum: "Cults," Sects, and "New Religious Movements"
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