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cbayer

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14. I also have a pretty clear recollection of the Jim Jones event.
Sat May 23, 2015, 12:09 PM
May 2015

We often discuss in this group the difference between religions and cults. Some here see all religions as cults, while other (including myself) see them differently, even thought they may be on a spectrum.

It's important to be able to distinguish, imo. The information you provided in this OP seems to have moved this particular group clearly into the cult section.

I agree wholeheartedly that it is usually young girls that are most at risk in these groups.

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Righteous rant and great information. Fundamentalism, no matter what it's source, cbayer May 2015 #1
I was somewhat familiar with the practices but not until I read this did I realize the depth. misterhighwasted May 2015 #3
FRC has been on the SPLC hate group watch list for a long time, but cbayer May 2015 #5
Agree. Very difficult. When they begin legislating their religious beliefs, I believe their Church misterhighwasted May 2015 #7
That's a nice idea, but it's not consistent with IRS regulations. cbayer May 2015 #9
That's about the only way to do it, I believe. I think that is what was done in the case of the FLDS misterhighwasted May 2015 #11
I'm not nearly as informed about the FLDS case as you are, but cbayer May 2015 #12
I had just moved to Dallas when the FLDS thing took place. misterhighwasted May 2015 #13
I also have a pretty clear recollection of the Jim Jones event. cbayer May 2015 #14
I'm trying to find out if Arkansas Child Protective Services can investigate the Duggers. cheyanne May 2015 #2
Excellent questions. cbayer May 2015 #4
True. Anyone in their circle, no matter their profession, supports each other. As in this case. misterhighwasted May 2015 #8
And they should all be found complicit. cbayer May 2015 #10
It would be a blessing to those held captive by the beliefs of the crazy men. misterhighwasted May 2015 #6
I like that these 'ooga booga sharia law' motherfuckers have found a way AtheistCrusader May 2015 #15
Yes. Incest, no less. His sisters. misterhighwasted May 2015 #16
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