General Information About Cult
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Ten Things To Do If You Have A Cult Member In Your Family
Healthy Faith Vs Unhealthy Faith
Identifying A Cult
It's Too Perfect by Jeanne Mills (ex Jonestown)
The B.I.T.E Method of Picking a Cult
Do Cults Follow The Same Patterns? by Randall Watters
The Family Connection: When A Cult May Not Be Your Worst Enemy
Snapping (1995) Flo Conway and Joe Siegelman
A Theory of Cognitive Dissonace
The Armageddon Syndrome
The Battle for your Mind
Some Coercive Methods Used by Cults
Danger Signs in Cults
Myths and Facts About Cult Involvement
Questions for Cult Recruiters
Clinical Update on Cults
References to Research in Coercive Persuasion
Signs of Involvement in Spiritually Abusive Bible-Based Group
Abusive Discipleship & Control Techniques in our Churches
The Secret of Successful Ministry
Avoiding Churches That Abuse
Unity & Conforminty: Why on Cults Seem to Achieve It.
Comments by Father Kent Burtner
Pick A Cult out of the Crowd
Unholy Devotion: Why Cults Lure Christians
Shopping for a Custom Made God
Personality Disorders Resulting from Physical & Emotional Abuse
Reflections on Child Custody and Cults
Cults on Campus
Common Myths about Cult Involvement
What Qualifies as Extreme or Extremist
Exloding the Myths about 'Joining' Cults
Interview with Exit Counsellor: Rick Ross
Scripture Twisting Tactics of the Cults
Antidote for Cult Recruitment
Responsible Spiritual Leadership
Joining the Cult Club - How People get Sucked In
Are You A Candidate For A Cult? Take This Test
Handling Cult Recruiters
Beware that Friendly Invitation
Toxic Love
Recommended Reading
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