Warning
signs of a destructive cult
Do you know
someone in a destructive cult?
Warning
signs!
Anyone could
attack a group they disagree with by unfairly labeling it a
destructive cult. How would you know whether it really were
such a cult or not? Isn't there an objective method to evaluate
groups for cultic tendencies? Yes. The following early warning
signs can help you reasonably determine whether or not a group
is likely to be a destructive cult, and if you should be concerned
about a friend, coworker, or loved one being involved with it.
The main reason
that the following destructive cult tactics are so damaging
to both the individual and society is because they debilitate
rationality and reduce empathy. Rationality and empathy are
indispensable in making good personal and social decisions.
History is littered with personal and social catastrophes where
a lack of rationality and lack of empathy were its core causes.
Ask yourself
if the following criteria apply to the group you are concerned
about.
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A
destructive cult tends to be totalitarian in its control of
its members' behavior. Cults are likely to dictate in great
detail not only what members believe, but also what members
wear and eat, when and where members work, sleep, and bathe,
and how members think, speak, and conduct familial, marital,
or sexual relationships.
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A
destructive cult tends to have an ethical double standard.
Members are urged to be obedient to the cult, to carefully
follow cult rules. They are also encouraged to be revealing
and open in the group, confessing all to the leaders. On the
other hand, outside the group they are encouraged to act
unethically, manipulating outsiders or nonmembers, and
either deceiving them or simply revealing very little about
themselves or the group. In contrast to destructive cults,
honorable groups teach members to abide by one set of ethics
and act ethically and truthfully to all people in all
situations.
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A
destructive cult has only two basic purposes: recruiting new
members and fund-raising. Altruistic movements, established
religions, and other honorable groups also recruit and raise
funds. However, these actions are incidental to an honorable
group's main purpose of improving the lives of its members
and of humankind in general. Destructive cults may claim to
make social contributions, but in actuality such claims are
superficial and only serve as gestures or fronts for
recruiting and fund-raising. A cult's real goal is to
increase the prestige and often the wealth of the leader.
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A
destructive cult appears to be innovative and exclusive. The
leader claims to be breaking with tradition, offering
something novel, and instituting the ONLY viable system for
change that will solve life's problems or the world's ills.
But these claims are empty and only used to recruit members
who are then surreptitiously subjected to mind control to
inhibit their ability to examine the actual validity of the
claims of the leader and the cult.
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A
destructive cult is authoritarian in its power structure.
The leader is regarded as the supreme authority. He or she
may delegate certain power to a few subordinates for the
purpose of seeing that members adhere to the leader's
wishes. There is no appeal outside his or her system to a
greater system of justice. For example, if a schoolteacher
feels unjustly treated by a principal, an appeal can be made
to the superintendent. In a destructive cult, the leader
claims to have the only and final ruling on all matters.
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A
destructive cult's leader is a self-appointed messianic
person claiming to have a special mission in life. For
example, leaders of flying saucer cults claim that beings
from outer space have commissioned them to lead people away
from Earth, so that only the leaders can save them from
impending doom.
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A
destructive cult's leader centers the veneration of members
upon himself or herself. Priests, rabbis, ministers,
democratic leaders, and other leaders of genuinely
altruistic movements focus the veneration of adherents on
God or a set of ethical principles. Cult leaders, in
contrast, keep the focus of love, devotion, and allegiance
on themselves.
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A
destructive cult's leader tends to be determined,
domineering, and charismatic. Such a leader effectively
persuades followers to abandon or alter their families,
friends, and careers to follow the cult. The leader then
takes control over followers' possessions, money, time, and
lives.
If you know someone
who belongs to a group that demonstrates a significant number
of these warning signs and you would like more information on
how to deal with destructive cults or mind control, go to www.factnet.org.
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