What is a Cult and How Do You Become a Cultist?
INTRODUCTION
THE TRUE GOSPEL
SO WHAT IS A CULT?
From a theological viewpoint, the cults contain many major deviations from historical Christianity. Yet, paradoxically, they continue to insist that they are entitled to be classified as Christians.
1. Jehovah’s Witnesses are, for the most part, followers of the interpretations of Charles T. Russell and J. F. Rutherford.
2. The Christian Scientist of today is a disciple of Mary Baker Eddy and her interpretations of Scripture.
3. The Mormons adhere to those interpretations found in the writings of Joseph Smith and Brigham Young.
LANGUAGE MATTERS
JESUS
JOHN
PAUL
HOW DOES ONE END UP IN A CULT? WHY DO THEY STAY?
CONFUSION AND CONFLATION
The average non-Christian cult owes its very existence to the fact that it has utilized the terminology of Christianity, has borrowed liberally from the Bible (almost always out of context), and sprinkled its format with evangelical clichés and terms wherever possible or advantageous. Up to now this has been a highly successful attempt to represent their respective systems of thought as “Christian.”
COMMUNITY, BELONGING AND DUTY
PSYCHOLOGICAL WARPING
Once someone thoroughly “brainwashed” psychologically by his own authority system—The Watchtower Society, Mrs. Eddy’s books, the writings of Joseph Smith and Brigham Young—is confronted by a Christian he can accept on a personal basis apart from differences of theological opinion, the possibility of communication improves markedly.