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damages members and recruits." In
Cults and the Family, the
authors cite Shapiro, who
defines a
destructive cultism as a
sociopathic syndrome,
whose distinctive...
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Cult are an
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Before settling on
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- A
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group of fans who are
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often an artist, in
particular a performing...
- A
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cult movie, also
commonly referred to as a
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acquired a
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France Cults, Aberdeen, a
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Scotland Cults Academy, a
school in
Cults, Aberdeenshire...
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religious group Heaven's Gate and its
leader Marshall...
- A
cult of personality, or a
cult of the leader, is the
result of an
effort which is made to
create an
idealized and
heroic image of a
glorious leader,...
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Cargo cults were
diverse spiritual and
political movements that
arose among indigenous Melanesians following Western colonisation of the
region in the...
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Cult Of Love is a
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written by
American playwright Leslye Headland.
Lesley Headland conceived the play as part of her Seven...
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United Kingdom Culter (fish), a
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