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    Religious Extremism

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    themes to most of the world ’s religions. While subscribing to this philosophy‚ they also share another more sinister philosophy - that of extremism. We would like to look into the three major religions of Islam‚ Judaism and Christianity (including cults) and how that they all have a history of extremism and also extremist activity today. We would like to study why extremists believe what they do so we can better prepare for them. Islam Extremism Islamic history has been a product of culture and

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    prohibit cult images and are indicative that the ancient Israelite religion was largely aniconic. I think first it is wise to define what aniconism is before asking whether if it is fair to attribute the term to ancient Israelite religion and the Hebrew Bible. I understand aniconism to pertain to the texts that prohibit the visual expression of deities and their iconography‚ most explicit among these of course being the Second Commandment. I will contend in this essay that the prohibition of cult images

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    Satanic Ritual Abuse

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    issues‚ such as alleged or documented child abuse‚ including incest‚ molestation‚ mutilation‚ or other physical and/or psychological abuse‚ all with no connection to Satanism. In contrast‚ skeptics claim that ritual abuse‚ especially so-called satanic cult abuse‚ either does not exist at all or occurs very infrequently‚

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    rules and values‚ and seem obsessed with the path to perfection. Through interpretive sociology‚ Hesse-Biber highlights the various ways in which American families‚ schools‚ popular culture‚ and the health and fitness industry all contribute to this "cult of thinness‚" undermining young women’s self-confidence as they emphasize the notions that thinness is beauty and that a woman’s body is more important than her

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    The devastation which occurred at the Branch Davidian Compound in Waco‚ Texas‚ demonstrates the negative outcomes of the beliefs of a cult. In order for us to fully understand this devastation‚ we must first understand the faction of the Branch Davidian cult and its prophet David Koresh. History The Branch Davidians first appeared in 1942. The name Branch Davidians comes from David’s expression “Get off the dead [shepherd’s] rod and move onto the living Branch” (Branch Davidians History‚ 2016)

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    Rastafarianism has been globalized through music‚ practice‚ and symbolism. One could argue that the main catalyst behind the globalization movement was through the music of Bob Marley. He popularized reggae music‚ and thrust it to the world stage during his musical career. He sang songs that carried the morals of a Rastafarian‚ and that spoke on social issues of his birthplace in Jamaica. He sang to many about the culture of Ethiopia in which he called “Zion”‚ and about the resistance of western

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    heavy metal‚ and then he further expands his ideas to the main point: heavy metal subculture‚ which includes metal fans‚ dispersed messages and economic components. Gross mentions the term “cult” in the aspect “the cult of heavy metal” to name and define those heavy metal fans in his own way. Subsequently he uses cult in the next aspect “the message behind

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    “republican motherhood‚” the idea that women were responsible for guarding the nation’s values and passing them on to the countries youth‚ had taken hold in American society. The “cult of domesticity” was developed to only allow woman to influence their children at home. While “republican motherhood” and the “cult of domesticity” were embraced by most people as the ideal of American womanhood‚ these goals were not achievable by all women. Through the years from 1776 and the outbreak of the Civil

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    college students‚ nowadays‚ are having much time in their other activities and agendas rather than being focused on their studies. There are many social factors affecting one’s academic performance. These factors include the organizations‚ student cults or the fraternities‚ sports activities‚ and romantic relationships. These could use a lot of time for the students that should be utilized in their academic activities like reviewing and reading notes. Sometimes‚ these could also affect their academics

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    Internet Accruracy Project: http://www.accuracyproject.org/cbe-Manson‚Charles.html Hawkins‚ D Leung‚ J. (2004). The Personalitiy Profile of a Seriel Killer . 2. Passantino‚ B. a. (1994). Overcoming The Bondage Of Victimization A Critical Evaluation of Cult Mind Control Therios . Retrieved from http://www.answers.org/cultsandreligions/mind_control.html Reporter‚ D Sable‚ K. (2006). Charles Manson The Early Years. Retrieved 1994‚ from True Crime and Justice: http://karisable.com/skazmansearly.htm Staff

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