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Cults - Dangerous Devotion

Posted: Fri Jan 12, 2007 4:05 pm
by _truth dancer
We've had several discussions on belief, devotion, obedience, etc. etc. etc. I just thought I would give a heads up to an upcoming program on the history channel: Cults dangerous devotion.

It sounds interesting.
"From Charles Manson's Helter Skelter to David Koresh's
perverse desires, we see how cult leaders paranoia and
insecurity can lead hundreds to tragedy. "

Monday 8:00 on the History Channel!

:-)

~dancer~


Just to be really clear... I am not saying the LDS church is a cult. I have an interest in why we believe as we do, how beliefs are formed, and what in the human allows us to follow others.

Re: Cults - Dangerous Devotion

Posted: Fri Jan 12, 2007 4:36 pm
by _harmony
truth dancer wrote:We've had several discussions on belief, devotion, obedience, etc. etc. etc. I just thought I would give a heads up to an upcoming program on the history channel: Cults dangerous devotion.

It sounds interesting.
"From Charles Manson's Helter Skelter to David Koresh's
perverse desires, we see how cult leaders paranoia and
insecurity can lead hundreds to tragedy. "

Monday 8:00 on the History Channel!

:-)

~dancer~


Just to be really clear... I am not saying the LDS church is a cult. I have an interest in why we believe as we do, how beliefs are formed, and what in the human allows us to follow others.


The Milgram experiment is a classic in the study of why humans follow others. Any study of human behavior will show classic patterns. Cults, churches, business, gangs... all exhibit classic patterns. Cost vs utility will always prevail.