Doublethink
Watchtower (Jehovah's Witnesses), LDS Church (Mormons), Christian Science, Spiritual Abuse: Manipulation and Control David Henke, Watchman.org, slightly edited with permission Watchtower (Jehovah's Witnesses), LDS Church (Mormons), Christian Science, Spiritual Abuse: Manipulation and Control David Henke, Watchman.org, slightly edited with permission

Doublethink

Doublethink!!! The art of self-contradiction without being noticed.

Any Bible-based cult must distinguish itself from every other group’s expression of Biblical teaching. Otherwise, the cult’s followers might get the idea that there is somewhere else to go if they have a disagreement with the cult.

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Who Joins Spiritually Abusive Groups?
Watchtower (Jehovah's Witnesses), LDS Church (Mormons), Spiritual Abuse: Manipulation and Control David Henke, Watchman.org, slightly edited with permission Watchtower (Jehovah's Witnesses), LDS Church (Mormons), Spiritual Abuse: Manipulation and Control David Henke, Watchman.org, slightly edited with permission

Who Joins Spiritually Abusive Groups?

The question of who joins high control religious groups seems like it would have a simple answer. It does not. Nor is there a simple answer to how it happens. The starting place should be the question of what disposes a person to spiritual abuse? Why is a person vulnerable? What differences in people make one vulnerable and another not so vulnerable? 

Here is a list that may help you think it through. Which of these statements fit you?

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Book Review:        Toxic Faith

Book Review: Toxic Faith

As Arterburn discovered some of the ministries to which Nany was giving her hard earned money, he realized that toxic faith had robbed her “of the great blessing of knowing her money had been used to further the kingdom of God.” (p 2) All the while these “ministries” were fueling their jets to fly to Palm Springs with the money they were bringing in.

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