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Re: When is a religion a cult?
Reply #195 - Apr 22nd, 2016 at 3:58pm
 
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A religion is a cult if they separate themselves from society.


Might be a bit broad.
Politicians, Judges, Police and Senior public servants also fit into that description.

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Reply #196 - Apr 22nd, 2016 at 4:08pm
 
Valkie wrote on Apr 22nd, 2016 at 3:58pm:
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A religion is a cult if they separate themselves from society.


Might be a bit broad.
Politicians, Judges, Police and Senior public servants also fit into that description.



Indeed they do. You could say that the old Freemasonic orders are indeed a cult. They are certainly hierarchical and secretive.

A cult does not need to be hostile to the rest of society. The Red Cross, for example, is based on a Swiss order of knights. Their purpose was to do good work.
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Re: When is a religion a cult?
Reply #197 - Apr 22nd, 2016 at 4:09pm
 
Karnal wrote on Apr 22nd, 2016 at 4:08pm:
Valkie wrote on Apr 22nd, 2016 at 3:58pm:
Quote:
A religion is a cult if they separate themselves from society.


Might be a bit broad.
Politicians, Judges, Police and Senior public servants also fit into that description.



Indeed they do. You could say that the old Freemasonic orders are indeed a cult. They are certainly hierarchical and secretive.

A cult does not need to be hostile to the rest of society. The Red Cross, for example, is based on a Swiss order of knights. Their purpose was to do good work.



did someone say knights?


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Reply #198 - Apr 22nd, 2016 at 5:24pm
 
Valkie wrote on Apr 22nd, 2016 at 3:58pm:
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A religion is a cult if they separate themselves from society.


Might be a bit broad.
Politicians, Judges, Police and Senior public servants also fit into that description.


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Reply #199 - Apr 25th, 2016 at 4:09pm
 
A Muslim wife  complains to her husband that all the romance had gone out of their  marriage.

"Remember when  you used to carry me up to bed?" she asked.

Yeah," he  replied, "But be fair, you were only seven at the time !!
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Reply #200 - Apr 27th, 2016 at 8:54am
 
I was originally baptised into a Protestant religion.  I realised fairly soon that all of my friends were Episcopalian (urinating in a bucket is not part of this religion), so at the age of 11, I started going to the Episcopailan Church. My parents, who didn't go to church except for funerals and weddings didn't have any problem with it. I stayed with the Episcopalian church until I was about 14, and girls were more interesting to me than churches. At one stage, I was a choir boy. I found all the rituals very interesting, but that was about all. I was there through choice. I left through choice. One of the ministers asked me if I was coming back to services, and I said no. End of story.

In my later teens, I went to all kinds of religious services, not all of them Christian. Some were better than others (as were the girls). In one service, one of the congregation stood up and announced that there were those present who were not one of the brethren. I felt isolated, and didn't go back there.

I thought then, and I still think of any religion that freely allows people to make up their own mind and change their religion - to none eventually in my case. Any such religion is not a cult.

A cult needs to hold on to its people.  In Australia we have freedom of religion.  From the Muslims and ex-Muslims I have known, there is probably more resistance within Islam than the religious bodies I encountered, but I would stop short of calling it a cult. 
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Reply #201 - Apr 27th, 2016 at 9:10am
 
I wouldn't stop short of calling islam a cult. They abuse, disown and even kill people that leave the faith. If you're lucky you just get booted from the family and ignored by the community with no bashings(rare). Their book tells them to kill those that turn their back on it. That is nothing like the other real religions at all.
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Reply #202 - Apr 27th, 2016 at 9:33am
 
There may be the isolated case of murder for apostasy in Australia, but if it were the norm, there would be thousands of such murders each year.  Atheists flee persecution in places like Pakistan and have been granted asylum.

People like Joumana Haddad would not be safe in Saudi Arabia or Pakistan but she's a respected business leader in Lebanon.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joumana_Haddad
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Reply #203 - Apr 27th, 2016 at 9:51am
 
There are no isolated cases of murder for apostasy worldwide. There are literally thousands of murders, bashings, acid throwing, honor killings and mutilation of family members all because they leave islam.
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Reply #204 - Apr 27th, 2016 at 9:56am
 
Ashley wrote on Apr 27th, 2016 at 9:10am:
I wouldn't stop short of calling islam a cult. They abuse, disown and even kill people that leave the faith. If you're lucky you just get booted from the family and ignored by the community with no bashings(rare). Their book tells them to kill those that turn their back on it. That is nothing like the other real religions at all.


You haven't read the Old Testament, Matty. Yehova wants you to get stoned to death for blasphemy, marry 3 year old girls and kill her if she takes off with another man.
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