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    Why People Join A Cult

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    The concept of cults are intriguing and arouse the curiosity in minds of the people who have accepted a life in society and joined humanity the way that it is. It’s a strange thought that people could just walk away from their regular lives to put trust in something so foreign to them‚ but promises a great return or will save them from something that may cause harm. There are many reasons somebody may turn to join a cult‚ because they are very promising‚ and may be the only option remaining for some

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    over the executive abuse and benefits the presidents have. The increased use of executive legislation in the absence of challenges from Congress has expanded the power‚ boundaries‚ and pose a serious threat to the democracy. During the late 1800s‚ Abraham Lincoln’s abuse of power during the American Civil War. Despite his abilities to keep America sane and together‚ some of his most controversial decisions might actually be considered now to be abuses of the Presidential power. During his terms

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    According to the ideals of "the Cult of of True Womanhood" which was also called the "The Cult of Domesticity " women were supposed to hold to perfect virtue in all senses. The women who followed these standards tended to be generally literate and lived in the northeast‚ particularly New York and Massachusetts. Women were put in the center of the domestic living and were expected to fulfill the roles of a calm and nurturing and supportive mother‚ a loving and faithful wife‚ and a passive‚ delicate

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    Authoritarian leaders are able to maintain their power through a plethora of methods. These methods‚ which span on the personal‚ domestic‚ and international level‚ have allowed leaders such as Stalin and Castro to control their country and stay in power as long as they pleased; they are able to to not only control but captivate their people‚ while still maintaining international stability. In the Soviet Union‚ Stalin was able to maintain power on a personal level with his people by creating a Cult of Personality

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    Dismantling Cults and other Religions Mormons 1. From Palmyra to Paradise Today the church of Jesus Christ of latter day saints‚ better known as the Mormon church‚ is one of the world’s richest and fastest growing religious movements. Joseph Smith then claimed he received a series of revelations beginning in 1823 in which he was visited by the angel Moroni. 2. God or Gods In Mormon teaching‚ the Father‚ the Son‚ and the Holy

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    very prevalent one is the idea of “power corrupts those who possess it.” with this theme though‚ a question is asked: does it? We of course are shown the deeds of Napoleon and how his actions with new found power turn for the worst‚ but there are also other details in this book that may prove that power doesn’t corrupt; but that the corrupt search for power. Who has power? The people (or animals in this case) who want it. Napoleon is obviously shown to want power too. Even from the beginning chapter

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    As a child from the beginning we are told that we can be whatever we want‚ an astronaut‚ a doctor‚ a teacher. Why is it that we are then as we age shamed for becoming who we are? I believe society needs to make some drastic shifts both in legalities in attitudes to make this “American dream” a reality whether that be to become transgender‚ sexually active‚ thin or not. All should be given the right to choose‚ then have equality and protection in whatever decision made‚ if we can educate and enlighten

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    What Was The Satanic Cult

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    Subculture: Satanic Cult The Satanic Cult derived from the belief of Satan‚ a biblical figure in the Christianity religion. Satan is the complete opposite of Jesus. The Bible explains that God created Satan as a cherub‚ the most powerful of God’s angelic helper. Also‚ Satan is often referred as “Lucifer” in the Bible. He was originally created as a perfect being and described as being wise and completely righteous. However‚ pride caused Satan to fall. However‚ Satan desired to be a God instead

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    safer‚ but this would only be an illusion of safety. History has shown repeatedly that broad government surveillance powers inevitably get abused. Such advanced technology that is now available could conceivably give the government increased power over citizens‚ power that could be used not just to monitor‚ but in some cases‚ to discriminate. (Give examples of how govt. abuse their power) A 2012 Pew Research survey found that 32 percent of people believed that the government’s anti-terrorism policies

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    Mind Control is the Foundation of Cults What are cults and what are the issues society argues about them? Many people argue over all different central issues of cults. One issue people argue is that cults cause social and personal disruption. Another issue would be that people in society dismiss the whole notion of cults completely saying that every religion can be viewed as a cult. However‚ when it comes down to it a cult is simply nothing other than a person using mind control over the

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