Cults: Unveiling the Realities and Risks

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CULTS
 
STUDENT HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES
OFFICE OF HUMAN RELATIONS, DIVERSITY & EQUITY
JULY 2022
 
WOULD YOU RATHER...
 
OBJECTIVES
 
TIME TO
REFLECT
 
 
What do you think a cult is?
 
 
Are there cults you have heard
about?
 
WHAT IS A CULT?
 
 
A cult is a social group that is defined
by its unusual religious, spiritual, or
philosophical beliefs and rituals, or its
common interest in a particular
personality, object, or goal.
 
HOW DO CULTS WORK?
 
 
Cult leaders often consider themselves to be a
religious leader, with gifts from God, therefore
awarding them authority over the members.
 
 
Cults often utilize brainwashing to control the
thoughts, beliefs, and behaviors of its members.
Without outside influence this is much easier to
do and can be very effective.
 
 
They also use social pressure from other members
to gain the behaviors and beliefs they want.
 
 
HOW DO CULTS
WORK?
 
 
Cults often set up a "we/they" philosophy. They believe that
"we" (the cult members) have the answer or believe the
right thing, and "they" (everyone else) do not have the
answer and are wrong in their beliefs.
 
 
This results in the cult members only associating with and
often, even living with other cult members. They often leave
their homes, families, and friends behind.
 
 
This also keeps cult members away from people who may
question their choices and beliefs.
 
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE
BETWEEN A CULT AND A
RELIGION?
 
 
At first, it may be difficult to differentiate
between the two, because a cult often
resembles a religion. However, they differ in
many ways:
 
 
1. A Cult will rush you to join. A religion will not
expect to see someone at every bible study,
event, or church gathering. A cult will.
 
 
2. A cult's leader is their "higher power". A
religious leader believes and their followers
believe, in a being or entity higher than
themselves.
 
 
3. Cult leaders often consider themselves to be a religious leader, with gifts
from God, therefore awarding him authority over the members.
 
 
4. Cults make it impossible to trust each other. Religions provide a safe haven of
trust among their congregants. Cults often use public confession and shame as a
way of controlling their members, resulting in a lack of trust.
 
 
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A CULT AND A RELIGION?
 
HOW DO CULTS RECRUIT?
 
1. They pick the right target.
 
 
This means that they pick the most
susceptible people: those are stressed,
emotionally vulnerable, have tenuous or no
family connections, or are living in adverse
socioeconomic conditions. New college
students are especially vulnerable.
 
HOW DO CULTS RECRUIT?
 
 
2. Love bombing.
 
 
They will flood the vulnerable person they
have identified and flood them with
affection, flattery, and validation. Providing
these traits to vulnerable people helps to
fulfill a need and makes it easier for them to
buy into the cult.
 
HOW TO CULTS RECRUIT?
 
 
3. Isolation
 
 
 Often, this takes the form of a weekend retreat,
where the recruit is immersed in the cult's
ideology over the course of a few days. Not only
are recruits physically isolated from friends and
family members who might otherwise provide a
reality check, but cults often isolate recruits from
outside information. Newspapers, books, TV, and
web access are all censured, ensuring that the
only reality the recruit gets to experience is the
one presented by the cult.
 
HOW DOES A CULT RECRUIT?
 
 
4. Keeping Control
 
 
 There's a variety of techniques they can use to
accomplish this, but these usually involve
iteratively subjecting the cult recruit to terror and
love. By keeping cult members totally off-
balance in this way, cults increase their members'
dependency on the leader, ensuring they retain
control. The exhausting, frozen state of "terror
and avoidance" overwhelms cult members and
their ability to think critically about the ideology
they've suddenly committed themselves to.
 
WHY DO
PEOPLE
JOIN
CULTS?
 
TIME TO
REFLECT
 
WHO ARE SOME
OTHER
VULNERABLE
POPULATIONS
THAT COULD BE
RECRUITED BY
CULTS?
 
WHICH WOULD YOU RATHER HAVE EVERYDAY?
 
HUMAN
RELATIONS,
DIVERSITY &
EQUITY
 
TEACHER
FEEDBACK
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Dive into the world of cults to learn their defining characteristics, recruitment tactics, and how they operate. Discover the differences between cults and religions, the manipulation techniques used by cult leaders, and the impact on members' lives. Reflect on your knowledge and explore the intriguing dynamics of these social groups.

  • Cults
  • Religion
  • Recruitment
  • Manipulation
  • Psychological Influence

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  1. CULTS STUDENT HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES OFFICE OF HUMAN RELATIONS, DIVERSITY & EQUITY JULY 2022

  2. WOULD YOU RATHER... Ride in a self-driving plane Ride in a self-flying car

  3. Learn what a cult is the difference between a cult and a religion Learn OBJECTIVES Identify How cults work Learn about how cults recruit

  4. What do you think a cult is? TIME TO REFLECT Are there cults you have heard about?

  5. WHAT IS A CULT? A cult is a social group that is defined by its unusual religious, spiritual, or philosophical beliefs and rituals, or its common interest in a particular personality, object, or goal.

  6. HOW DO CULTS WORK? Cult leaders often consider themselves to be a religious leader, with gifts from God, therefore awarding them authority over the members. Cults often utilize brainwashing to control the thoughts, beliefs, and behaviors of its members. Without outside influence this is much easier to do and can be very effective. They also use social pressure from other members to gain the behaviors and beliefs they want.

  7. HOW DO CULTS WORK? Cults often set up a "we/they" philosophy. They believe that "we" (the cult members) have the answer or believe the right thing, and "they" (everyone else) do not have the answer and are wrong in their beliefs. This results in the cult members only associating with and often, even living with other cult members. They often leave their homes, families, and friends behind. This also keeps cult members away from people who may question their choices and beliefs.

  8. WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A CULT AND A RELIGION? At first, it may be difficult to differentiate between the two, because a cult often resembles a religion. However, they differ in many ways: 1. A Cult will rush you to join. A religion will not expect to see someone at every bible study, event, or church gathering. A cult will. 2. A cult's leader is their "higher power". A religious leader believes and their followers believe, in a being or entity higher than themselves.

  9. WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A CULT AND A RELIGION? 3. Cult leaders often consider themselves to be a religious leader, with gifts from God, therefore awarding him authority over the members. 4. Cults make it impossible to trust each other. Religions provide a safe haven of trust among their congregants. Cults often use public confession and shame as a way of controlling their members, resulting in a lack of trust.

  10. HOW DO CULTS RECRUIT? 1. They pick the right target. This means that they pick the most susceptible people: those are stressed, emotionally vulnerable, have tenuous or no family connections, or are living in adverse socioeconomic conditions. New college students are especially vulnerable.

  11. HOW DO CULTS RECRUIT? 2. Love bombing. They will flood the vulnerable person they have identified and flood them with affection, flattery, and validation. Providing these traits to vulnerable people helps to fulfill a need and makes it easier for them to buy into the cult.

  12. HOW TO CULTS RECRUIT? 3. Isolation Often, this takes the form of a weekend retreat, where the recruit is immersed in the cult's ideology over the course of a few days. Not only are recruits physically isolated from friends and family members who might otherwise provide a reality check, but cults often isolate recruits from outside information. Newspapers, books, TV, and web access are all censured, ensuring that the only reality the recruit gets to experience is the one presented by the cult.

  13. HOW DOES A CULT RECRUIT? 4. Keeping Control There's a variety of techniques they can use to accomplish this, but these usually involve iteratively subjecting the cult recruit to terror and love. By keeping cult members totally off- balance in this way, cults increase their members' dependency on the leader, ensuring they retain control. The exhausting, frozen state of "terror and avoidance" overwhelms cult members and their ability to think critically about the ideology they've suddenly committed themselves to.

  14. WHY DO PEOPLE JOIN CULTS?

  15. WHO ARE SOME OTHER VULNERABLE POPULATIONS THAT COULD BE RECRUITED BY CULTS? TIME TO REFLECT

  16. WHICH WOULD YOU RATHER HAVE EVERYDAY?

  17. HUMAN RELATIONS, DIVERSITY & EQUITY

  18. TEACHER FEEDBACK

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