Is Mormonism A Cult?
79HERE IS WHAT J. GORDON MELTON HAS TO SAY ON THE SUBJECT OF CULTS...
"Cults are claimed to be deceitful. They are claimed to be harmful to their members. They are claimed to be undermining American values. Cults are claimed to be just about every bad thing in the book these days, and with the pervasive images of Manson and Jim Jones hanging over us, any group that is called a cult is immediately associated with those two people."
I remember growing up and hearing about Patty Hearst who was kidnapped by the SLA. That is when I learned what a cult was, or so I thought? Remember how she was apparently brainwashed? In this scenario, she could be freed from being accountable for her actions, which ended up becoming quite negative. Her family was shocked and horrified! Therefore, the 'cult' surely was to blame.... had to be. But if you recall, the courts did not buy it and she was convicted.
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CULT, THE UNAUTHORIZED DEFINITION
The word 'cult' has many 'new' definitions that have come into play in recent years. For some reason, there are those that would like to re-interpret this word beyond its original meaning. In the end of all this confusion that is swirling about, as to 'what' is a cult, here is what the site for "religious tolerance" says, in conclusion...
"We have seen "cult" used to refer to Evangelical denominations, the Roman Catholic Church, Unification Church, Church of Scientology, United Church of Christ, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Wiccans, other Neopagans and many other faith groups. The term is essentially meaningless."
MEANINGLESS...
As you might figure, of course I agree with this conclusion, as I too have studied the definition and the meaning of the 'word' cult.
These 'new' and unauthorized definitions of the word 'cult' -- are bottom line, a sect or organization that produces individuals that are followers to that which brings about dependence and no accountability of the individual and ulitimately their actions.
In essence, they are then giving up their individual agency for an alliance to that which then chooses their thoughts and actions for them. We then refer to this result of joining a 'cult' -- as brainwashing.
Thus, the negating of ones self of responsibility for the course of their own life. Why, I have even heard this process described as... lost sheep now finding their shepherd. Apparently these sheep are no longer required to think for themselves, let alone are they capable of doing so. And those, from the outside looking 'at' and observing these flocks, are wont to figure out what in the heck is going on?
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But this is a false assumption for any one of us to make. Every 'thinking' person who walks this planet has the agency to pick and choose whom and what they will align themselves to or with. Regardless of the physical freedom or NOT of that environment in which one lives.
Therefore, to label 'that' which produces the potential negative results in the lives of those that join such a group, is merely using this newly re-defined definition of the word 'cult' -- to then become the scapegoat, and not the actions of individual(s) that have made a 'choice' and joined themselves to such groups, good or bad.
Speaking of what IS good or bad for a person... who determines this anyway? Breaking the law is 'bad'. Self-destructive behavior is 'bad'. Hurting others in 'bad'. But what about the 'good' that many of these groups and sects do produce, which have been assigned this new definiton of the word 'cult'?
How is it that some have taken it upon themselves to judge others that are not 'like' them, as 'bad'? Who are they? Maybe they should convert a few of these lost sheep to their 'cause', and teach them to think like them. What do you think?
What the SLA did was wrong. The cause was clearly bad. It was horrible that they kidnapped a young woman and submitted her to such awful treatment and influence. Most likely, we can all agree. We may never even know all the facts in that case. Some believe that Patty Hearst was in on the entire scheme. Whatever.
In the objectivity of the law, which is required, they had to determine her as accountable for her choice, to align herself with this group or 'cult' as many had determined -- to have independently, acted criminally. Regardless of all that surrounded the incident, and may very well have influenced her misguided choices.
Nonetheless, GUILTY!
Why Do People Say Mormonism is a Cult?
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WHAT IS A CULT? EDUCATION
What then, IS the original definition of the word - cult
a system of religious veneration and devotion directed toward a particular figure or object : the cult of St. Olaf.
• a relatively small group of people having religious beliefs or practices regarded by others as strange or sinister : a network of Satan-worshiping cults.
• a misplaced or excessive admiration for a particular person or thing : a cult of personality surrounding the leaders.
• [usu. as adj. ] a person or thing that is popular or fashionable, esp. among a particular section of society : a cult film.
In searching the internet, this was a consistent definition of the word cult.
Should Mormons Be Considered A Cult?
Frankly, if the definition were simply that a cult is a group of people who align themselves to each other, and worship an individual because of what that person has done for them; and follow that persons teachings to become alike, and which also then causes them to be better people in this life... If Mormons fall into this definition of the word 'cult' -- then yes, by all means, please consider the Mormons a cult!
The current, negative definition and interpretations as to what a cult is, does not describe the Mormon Church accurately. Those who would place this label on the Lds people, do not have a proper understanding of what we believe, based on a true understanding of how and why we believe. For these reasons, unfortunately, they go about to distort the teachings of the Lds Church.
ALL 'RELIGIONS ARE THEN - A CULT - Hmmmmm?
CULT - A GROUP THAT YOU DON'T LIKE?
J. Gordon Melton -
"My working definition of a cult is a group that you don't like, and I say that somewhat facetiously, but at the same time, in fact, that is my working definition of a cult. It is a group that somebody doesn't like. It is a derogatory term, and I have never seen it redeemed from the derogatory connotations that it picked up in the sociological literature in the 1930s."
For more information on cults, please visit the website for religious tolerance. I have learned much from browsing around this website. They strive to be objective in their information and are considered a fairly credible source. Read about 'skunk' words when you are over there...
http://www.religioustolerance.org/cults.htm
I address this topic because of the attempt to place The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day-Saints, and many other good organizations, etc... into a category that has no validity as to what a cult actually entails, per the proper definition.
For this reason, I must say emphatically, that the Mormon Church is NO cult, as interpreted and defined by todays voices. Which are a voice of fear, misunderstanding, divisiveness and ultimately a deterrent to truth.
It continues to be my hope, that those who are curious to know about the Mormons, will allow those that are members, tell you about 'themselves'. I believe that in this way, 'YOU' will be the best person to determine what you think.
Thank you for visiting my Hub, and allowing me to share my thoughts on this somewhat controversial topic.
tDMg
LdsMormon-AskMormon
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Do You Think Mormons Are A Cult? Why or Why Not...
Thank you Wehzo,
I am of the same mind as you, in the necessity amongst all those who claim to be followers of Jesus Christ... the evidence of such, will be that there is unity amongst one another, regardless of our differences.
Jesus said, "If ye are not one, ye are not mine". I am afraid that those who push for divisiveness, do not adhere to these teachings.
I prefer to find that which we have in common, through sharing, teaching and discussing with mutual respect for each others paths. I love to seek for truth from what we all have been given by the Spirit. For God is no respecter of man, who seeks honestly for His truths.
Gordon B. Hinckley, who is the current prophet of the lds Church, makes a comment that goes somewhat like this... bring us all the truth that you have and we will give you more. Can it not be the same in reverse? I believe it can and is.
The honest seeker of truth is not one of divisiveness, but joins with others of the like, to find truth. To be right, is not the mark of one with the Spirit.
I continue to enjoy hearing and learning from you as well. You are a true fellow Christian, of which I am glad to have met.
tDMg
Thanks LDSNana. I appreciate your openness and sincerity. If only all Christians could have such an open and honest discussion.
Thank YOU, Peter.
Talking to each other brings understanding to all of us. As I basically stated in my profile... I am sad that so many have distorted the teachings of the lds church.
It amazes me, not just how and that they do, but that so many are willing to listen to resources that have no understanding of the foundation or the doctrine of the lds Church. Although they claim to be authorites. But how can any of us be authorities of others lives?
So I appreciate your wilingness to shake hands. I think we will be great friends. Even IF we may have differences. We both desire to do a good work, and I see that in so many, who are different than myself.
I just really enjoy talking with others. Isn't this how we learn and eventually grow up?
Thanks Again. I hope you continue to read my Hubs. I will do the same of yours.
tDMg
What an extremely interesting hub. Thank you for sharing your thoughts with us (and that beautiful picture you took!)...
I have a question, though. It seems you are saying that, because human beings are born with the capability to choose for themselves, then "brainwashing" is not really possible. Is this what you mean, or are you just saying that it is not always as simple as "She was brainwashed"? Because I would have to say that the child soldiers in Sierra Leone and similar places are pretty well into brainwashing territory due to the cocktail of drugs and extreme violence in their tiny systems.
There is an extraordinarily interesting article written by Jonathan Z Smith about Jonestown and the Peoples Temple called "The Devil in Mr. Jones." It discusses whether or not the Peoples Temple was a so-called "cult" (as even Wikipedia describes it) and what the elements of a "cult" really are. Its extreme derogatory connotations today make me agree with your quote from Melton; "cult" is merely a word used to describe a group that you don't like.
But its etymological and other histories make me unable to ignore it as a word completely. While I agree with you that Mormonism is hardly a "cult," there are several groups that call themselves "religions" that I would easily argue lean closer to the "cult" side of things.
Thank you for bringing your thoughts to the HubPages community. While I may not always agree with you, I'm going to join your fanclub. I look forward to reading the rest of your hubs!
Helenthegreat-
Thank you for reading my Hub, and commenting on it. I appreciate your questions and will answer as best I can.
Choice or brainwashed?
Our inherent ability, responsibility and right to choose for ourselves, and the ability to also be brainwashed, except under extreme circumstances, are less debatable than many would agree.
I believe that I used the term as applied to the mis-understanding of the word cult, as it is currently being applied to groups that just do not meet the criteria for labeling as a cult. The Mormon Church definitely does not fit the definition, nor do most if not all of the others that are being targeted by this kind of anti-movement.
Brainwash - make (someone) adopt radically different beliefs by using systematic and often forcible pressure.
I agree, that we have information of some remote groups, that could fully fall under this definition of brainwashing. Although there have been some devastating consequences, which have occurred as a result of what appears to be possible brainwashing, it is difficult to know. Most of these extremist groups are very very reclusive and relatively small. They are leery of anyone investigating their activities, etc..
I have a firm conviction that we are responsible and accountable for the choices that we make, as well as those that we do not make. My understanding of 'choice' comes from the Lds teachings. I have a strong conviction of this principle, which goes beyond mere belief. It is a truth, that I believe is an absolute.
In saying this, I also believe that it must be taught and allowed in an individual, before they can exercise choice responsibly, understanding their accountability for their actions. I believe that we are to act, and not be acted upon. Both are most often a choice that we make or allow. And of course, I apply this to those who have the freedom to choose...
But we can choose to do a thing in our hearts, that we may not be able to follow-through physically, depending on our circumstances. We see this in some of the third world countries.
I hope this clarifies.
Thank you again for stopping by.
tDMg,
LdsNana
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Wehzo says:
4 months ago
Very interesting hub LdsNana-AskMormon. I must agree that the word 'cult' is thrown around far too much. And your definition of it is as I know it. As a matter of fact, Christianity was believed to be a 'dangerous cult' from it's inception. Knowing what you believe, and why you believe it, is enough. A man convinced against his will, is of the same opinion still. Those of us who profess to be followers of Jesus Christ cannot work out our differences in the public arena. A house that is divided from within cannot hope to have any commonality abroad; and if we can't find commonality abroad, our commonality is in Jesus Christ, then we cannot hope to live and breathe in the presence of the Savior.