How do Cults recruit and keep their members? It starts...
I disagree. It's the warning within short order that Satan (aka family and friends) will try an lure them away. This primes the person against any early opposition and has the added benefit of "proving" that the study leader's predictions are true. (Family and friends will warn you away). This is a prime signal that I am being coerced. If a salesman or self-help book tries it on me I hang up the phone, I put the book down, I walk away.
The pretty design graphics
...Are tempting visual graphics to keep the converts in...
The "mental regulating" that takes place.
..after the "truths" or belief system have been readily accepted...
On the contrary, the early studies are mind-numbingly boring and repetitive. The study leader defers any difficult questions for "later". There is very little acceptance at the beginning, just absorbtion. A study subject is not approached for baptism until they no longer challenge or ask the tough questions. This can take no less than six months.
By then, the investment of time and study makes it difficult for the study to back out. They don't want to admit they've wasted their time. They don't want to disappoint the study leader. Cognitive dissonance sets in.
...Missing a meeting would be tantamount to sinning....
I think this is usually held off until AFTER baptism. See my note about Cognitive Dissonance.
What kind of individuals do you think get readily "taken" ?
Steve Hassan makes a very good point that ANYONE is vulnerable to this indoctrination method. I do notice however, that JW's tend to hone in on people in transition or who have recently experienced loss. Intelligence is no protection. I say this to remind the ex-JW community that they weren't "stupid" to be sucked in so long. The WTBTS has had 150 TESTED years to hone their indoctrination methods.
What is your point of view regarding cults and there
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methods? Our society reveres freedom of choice, and will rarely intervene in people's weirdness. I think our courts and our lawmakers, however, have failed to recognize that people can be "taken" against their will when organizations or leaders use known coercive techniques to obtain and maintain membership. There are fundamental flaws in the way we think and how we are motivated as human beings. These techniques need to be recognized and legislated against.
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