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Date Posted: 13:42:40 10/04/04 Mon
Author: Brian Karcher
Subject: Re:article
In reply to: Nick T. 's message, "decent article about the pathology of cults" on 12:03:14 10/04/04 Mon

Just some questions, food for thought:

Why did Jesus raise disciples and then command those disciples to raise other disciples?

Why would Jesus and his band of rough country men not be considered a cult, according the "logic" in the article? As I go through the list presented in the article, a good case against Jesus' own ministry could be made.


>The article is titled "Dysfunction in Training
>Organisations". IT is aimed at those in counseling or
>training, but it fits perfectly into the cult m odel.
>The article can be found here

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