Does this sound like WATCHTOWER to you?

by TheRecordCollector 2 Replies latest jw friends

  • TheRecordCollector
    TheRecordCollector

    The other night, out of despiration, I was going to join the witnesses. Every time I try, God stops me. This time, he showed me this.

    This is only a GENERALIZATION of cults.
    But see how much of this discribes the Jehovahs Witness.

    Things CULTS have in common:

    1) A centralized authority, that tightly structures both philosophy
    and lifestyle.

    2) A "we" verses "them" complex, pitting the supposed superior
    insights of the group against a hostile outside culture.

    3) A commitment for each member to proselytize intensively the
    unconverted.

    4) An entrenched isolationism that divorces the devotee from the
    relatives of the world at large.

    > Allegiance to the founder's idea's become an absolute requirment.
    If such a transformation takes place while the leader is still
    alive, he usually claims supernatural certifications for his
    beliefs.
    What then develops is a type of institutional dogmatism and a
    pronounced intolerance for any position that is not their own.

    > The person who seek's out a cult or is ensnared by cult propaganda
    also fits a composit psychological profile (depression, etc.)
    He/she is looking for an affirming community with which he/she can
    identify.
    Such a group will be all the more appealing if it offers a single,
    idealistic principle around which his/her entire life can revolve.

    In a society that is Biblically literate, the deception of a cult
    is particularly enticing if it claims to have "restored" certain
    truths that have been lost or rediscovered.
    Loneliness, indecision, despair and disappointment are the emotional
    characteristics cult recruiters notice.

    They approach the unwary with an excessively friendly invitation to
    a lecture, or other activity offering instant solutions to
    overwhelming problems.

    Cults generally attract prospects using an outpouring of attention
    and affection. The so-called "Love Bombing" technique.

    LOVE BOMBING: "Physical affection and a constant contrived attention
    to give false sense of comraderie"

    Feeling, not doctrine is the lure. In fact, the belief structure is
    seldom mentioned in the beginning. Cult leaders know that once an
    initiate has been reconditioned to accept their political
    worldview, as soon as he/she feels a sense of meaningful belonging,
    his/her mind will be ready to accept any teaching, including a
    belief that the leader represents God.

    Approval, acceptance, belonging, athority - all those things that
    were missing, are supplied by the cult.
    Critical thinking is discouraged. When the recruits mind shifts to
    neutral, the period of intense indoctrination begins.
    The effectiveness of tactics is often enhanced with sensory
    deprivation, extreme amounts of physical activity coupled with
    fatigue, severance with ties of family and friends, and the
    forsaking of all belongings and material possessions.

    In a short time, the initiate becomes emotionally & spiritually
    dependant on the cult for decisions, direction, and even the
    physical necessities of life.
    The outside world appears more and more threatening.
    Finally his/her mind "snaps", and the sudden, drastic alteration
    of personality in all its many forms takes place.

    > Unquestioned submission:
    Acceptance of cult practices is achieved by discouraging any
    questions or natural curiosity that may challenge what the leaders
    propagate.

    They say the word of God needs to be properly translated with
    accompanying explanations.

    The preceeding is taken from
    "Larsons new book of cults", by Bob Larson.
    Published by Tyndale publishers.

    Now, do you understand why (in part) I am "obsessed" with Debi?
    I may be "obsessed", but I prefer to think of it as love & concern.

    Doug
    [email protected]

  • avengers
    avengers

    New Light?

    "Few are they that look through their own eyes and feel with their own heart"
    A Einstein
  • Abaddon
    Abaddon

    I'm glad you came across something that allowed you to rationalise yourself out of an emotive act.

    The correlation between cult or high control group signifiers ts well known, but chilling if you're not familiar with it.

    Also, the psychology that tends to be engendered can increase the tendancies towards certain behaviours; monomania is a good general term, where someone becomes completely focused on one thing. This allows everything to be channeled into one thing, and the maintenance and preservation of this thing.

    All the best; what sort of records do you collect?

    People living in glass paradigms shouldn't throw stones...

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