Characteristics of a D. Cult
1. Authoritarian pyramid structure with authority at the top
2. Charismatic or messianic leader(s) (Messianic meaning they either
say they are God OR that they alone can interpret the scriptures
the way God intended.....the leaders are self-appointed.
3. Deception in recruitment and/or fund raising
4. Isolation from society -- not necessarily physical isolation
like on some compound in Waco, but this can be psychological isolation
-- the rest of the world is not saved, not Christian, not transformed
(whatever) -- the only valid source of feedback and information
is the group
5. Use of mind control techniques (we use Dr. Robert Jay Lifton's
criteria from chapter 22 of his book Thought Reform & the Psychology
of to compare whether the eight psychological and social methods
he lists are present in the group at question)
Mileu Control: Control of the environment and communication within
the environment
Mystical Manipulation: Seeks to promote specific patterns of behavior
and emotion in such a way that it appears to have arisen spontaneously
from within the environment, while it actually has been orchestrated
totalist leaders claim to be agents chosen by God, history, or some
supernatural force, to carry out the mystical imperative the "principles"
(God-centered or otherwise) can be put forcibly and claimed exclusively,
so that the cult and its beliefs become the only true path to salvation
(or enlightenment)
Demand for Purity: The world becomes sharply divided into the pure
and the impure, the absolutely good (the group/ideology) and the
absolutely evil (everything outside the group) one must continually
change or conform to the group "norm"; tendencies towards
guilt and shame are used as emotional levers for the group's controlling
and manipulative influences
Confession: Cultic confession is carried beyond its ordinary religious,
legal and therapeutic expressions to the point of becoming a cult
in itself sessions in which one confesses to one's sin are accompanied
by patterns of criticism and self-criticism, generally transpiring
within small groups with an active and dynamic thrust toward personal
change
Sacred Science: The totalist milieu maintains an aura of sacredness
around its basic doctrine or ideology, holding it as an ultimate
moral vision for the ordering of human existence questioning or
criticizing those basic assumptions is prohibited a reverence is
demanded for the ideology/doctrine, the originators of the ideology/doctrine,
the present bearers of the ideology/doctrine offers considerable
security to young people because it greatly simplifies the world
and answers a contemporary need to combine a sacred set of dogmatic
principles with a claim to a science embodying the truth about human
behavior and human psychology
Loading the Language: Words are given new meanings -- the outside
world does not use the words or phrases in the same way -- it becomes
a "group" word or phrase
Doctrine Over Person: If one questions the beliefs of the group
or the leaders of the group, one is made to feel that there is something
inherently wrong with them to even question -- it is always "turned
around" on them and the questioner/criticizer is questioned
rather than the questions answered directly the underlying assumption
is that doctrine/ideology is ultimately more valid, true and real
than any aspect of actual human character or human experience and
one must subject one's experience to that "truth" the
experience of contradiction can be immediately associated with guilt
one is made to feel that doubts are reflections of one's own evil
when doubt arises, conflicts become intense
Dispensing of Existence: Since the group has an absolute or totalist
vision of truth, those who are not in the group are bound up in
evil, are not enlightened, are not saved, and do not have the right
to exist; impediments to legitimate being must be pushed away or
destroyed one outside the group may always receive their right of
existence by joining the group; fear manipulation -- if one leaves
this group, one leaves God or loses their salvation/transformation,
or something bad will happen to them; the group is the "elite",
outsiders are "of the world", "evil", "unenlightened",
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