Cults

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Cults

Each year, hundreds of North Americans join one of the   increasing, estimated 3000 unorthodox religions that exist   across North America. The increasing number of cults, to date   in North America, is due to the fact that cults are a social   movement that attempts to help people cope with their perceived   problems with social interaction. Cult recruiters target those   who perceive themselves as different from the rest of society,   and give these individuals the sense of belonging that they   crave. Cult literature lures potential cult members by   appealing to their desperate need to socially fit in. Cults   provide a controlled family environment that appeals to   potential cult members because it is a removal from the   exterior society. Cult recruiters prey on those who see   themselves as alienated from the rest of society, and give   these people the sense of conformity that they desire. A common   method of recruiters, to obtain new members, is through chat   lines on the internet. A recorded conversation between a member   of the Divine Light Mission, Fire-Shade, and an 18-year old boy, Jay   18, was obtained off of the site, IRC Teen Chat.  

    Jay18: I am a really great poet, but all of the kids in my   class are pretty warped about it. I basically hide it from them   because I don't need that hassle.  

  Fire-Shade: My family has a great respect for the artist inside   us all. I know you live in Michigan, and our family could   always use new operatives all over the world. You have to   understand what our family is about, it is about always fitting   in and never hiding the truth to be liked or cool. Are you   interested?   Jay18: Well maybe...  

  Fire-Shade: Give me your phone number we really shouldn't   talk about this here.  

  Jay18: I would rather not give my phone number out. You give   me yours, I won't be able to talk for long though.  

  Fire-Shade: Trust is very important in our group...do you trust   me? You can't call us, unfortunately because we are...

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  • Submitted by: blaine
  • Date Submitted: 05/24/2008 04:29 PM
  • Category: Social Issues
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