When it comes to describing cult indoctrination, language falls short. Phrases like brainwashing, thought reform& mind control focus exclusively on cognitive hijacking, without including body, heart, spirit and soul. For me cultic indoctrination is a wholistic hijacking: cults steal personhood. Cults ...
I was going to name the Fundamentalists and crazies of Satan who believe this cult. I am deferring doing so for the time being. The extreme of both good men and demon possessed men in one cult is absolutely unprecedented I think. It is so discouraging to see good men play the fool. ...
In the early days of Seventh-day Adventism, they (including their prophetess Ellen G. White) taught some form of Arianism--denying the eternality of Jesus Christ, denying the personality of the Holy Spirit, and teaching bitheism, or two gods: the eternal Father and the non-eternal Son. ...
As they progress, they must show they’re willing to go the extra mile. They might end up living with other cultists and be flown all over the country to meet the indoctrinated. Their phones will ring at all hours of the night with cult members wanting to have a “chit-chat” and th...
In the early days of Seventh-day Adventism, they (including their prophetess Ellen G. White) taught some form of Arianism--denying the eternality of Jesus Christ, denying the personality of the Holy Spirit, and teaching bitheism, or two gods: the eternal Father and the non-eternal Son. ...