Combatting cult mind control

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Steven Hassan: Combatting cult mind control (1988, Park Street Press, Distributed to the book trade in the U.S. by Harper and Row)

226 pages

English language

Published April 24, 1988 by Park Street Press, Distributed to the book trade in the U.S. by Harper and Row.

ISBN:
978-0-89281-243-1
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OCLC Number:
18382426

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Cult or not? Reflections on reading combating the cult mind-control

The church I went to is a nondenominational church. They met from house to house. They had their own Bible. They had a very large amount of internal literature written by past leaders, I've been wondering a lot: are they cult or not?
As I read through the book , I found that many experiences I had are very similar. They may or may not be cult, but there is definately something wrong with their practices:

1. They recruit people, strong, brilliant, and smart people in a subtle way. Or you can say, they cultivate people into smart ones. The members include ivy-league graduates, PhDs, university professors, and staff. They recruit people using the company interns, student organizations, and events. I was initially an intern in their company. Then I was invited to their meeting one day, and a BBQ …

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  • Hassan, Steven.
  • Cults.
  • Cults -- Psychology.

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