doomsday cult or group

  • 1Doomsday cult — For other uses, see Doomsday (disambiguation). Doomsday cult is a term used to describe groups obsessed with Apocalypticism and Millenarianism, and can refer to both groups that prophesy catastrophe and destruction, and those that attempt to… …

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  • 2Cult-Proofing Your Kids —   …

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  • 3Cult — This article gives a general cultural account of cult . For its usage in the original sense of veneration or religious practice , see Cult (religious practice). For its use in a scientific, sociological context see New religious movement. For… …

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  • 4Cult suicide — Suicide Social …

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  • 5Doomsday Cults — ▪ 1998 by Martin E. Marty       Waco, Heaven s Gate, Solar Temple, Aum Shinrikyo ( Supreme Truth ), and People s Temple, or Jonestown, are shorthand terms often used to recall places, movements, and events associated with groups known as doomsday …

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  • 6Cult Awareness Network — CAN, the NEW Cult Awareness Network Logo, (New) Cult Awareness Network Formation In 1996, the Church of Scientology purchased assets from Old CAN in United States bankruptcy court 1997, incorporated as Foundation for …

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  • 7Doomsday device — This article is about the theoretical world ending destruction. For the professional wrestling maneuver, see Doomsday Device. Doomsday machine redirects here. For other uses, see Doomsday machine (disambiguation). Many hypothetical doomsday… …

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  • 8Doomsday event — A doomsday event is a specific, plausibly verifiable or hypothetical occurrence which has an exceptionally destructive effect on the human race.[1] The final outcomes of doomsday events may range from a major disruption of human civilization, the …

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  • 9Cult Information Centre — For the Australia based organization of a similar name, see Cult Awareness and Information Centre. Cult Information Centre Founder(s) Ian Haworth Type Charitable organization …

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  • 10Cult apologist — The term cult apologist is used by opponents of cults and new religious movements to describe social scientists, religious scholars, and other persons who write about cults and new religious movements whose writings they consider as uncritical or …

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