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identify specific “cult” criteria: charismatic leaders, mind-altering behaviors, sexual and financial exploitation, an us-versus-them mentality toward nonmembers, and an ends-justify-the-means philosophy.
Amanda Montell • Cultish: The Language of Fanaticism
Jordan Maxwell (From: Secret Societies and Toxic Religion)
JOHN ALLEGRO • ASTRO THEOLOGY : THE ROOT OF ALL RELIGION
Even the mighty Southern Baptist Convention, whose leadership once scoffed at the decline of “liberal” mainline churches, has declined from a high of 16.3 million members in 2006 to about 14.2 million members today. Interestingly, the second-largest non-Catholic group in the United States is now the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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Lurking on the margins of our space-time continuum, this merry crew of Outer Gods and Great Old Ones are now attempting to invade our world through science and dream and horrid rites.
The word “fan” comes from fanaticus, an ancient term for a temple devotee, and Lovecraft fans exhibit the unflagging devotion, fetishism and sectarian debates that
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Es gibt auf diesem Planeten etwa 40 000 verschiedene christliche Denominationen.
Jörg Ahlbrecht • Die Wahrheit in Person: Jesus folgen in unsicheren Zeiten (Edition Aufatmen) (German Edition)
Some of the most recognizable evidential apologists of our time include John Warwick Montgomery
Joseph M. Holden • The Comprehensive Guide to Apologetics
Because they have concealed themselves behind the so-called twelve tribes of "Israel," their denoting number is thirteen.