Steven Hassan (cult expert and former Moonie himself] tweeted this link and
I am very happy to see Hak Ja Han, Sun Myung Moon's wife, who took over the Moon cult after he died in 2012, featured in this article on Korean cults. She paid Trump $2 million for endorsing her cult- a few weeks after the Jan 6th attack on the Capitol.
I can see that "strong leadership and a stirring message" would work well in Fiji and a lot of Polynesian locations. They tend to be very group- or family-oriented, with large extended family connections. It's very hard for individuals to break out of those connections. Very tribal; even if they venture out on their own, they are still subject to unwritten rules and expectations of looking after their families, and are expected to send their wages back to their families. So once the head of a household is hooked in, so the rest must follow.
Possibly how early Christianity took hold. Gospels, Acts: "He and all his household believed/were baptised/..."
I can see that "strong leadership and a stirring message" would work well in Fiji and a lot of Polynesian locations. They tend to be very group- or family-oriented, with large extended family connections. It's very hard for individuals to break out of those connections. Very tribal; even if they venture out on their own, they are still subject to unwritten rules and expectations of looking after their families, and are expected to send their wages back to their families. So once the head of a household is hooked in, so the rest must follow.
Insight.
4 hours ago, Twinky said:
Possibly how early Christianity took hold. Gospels, Acts: "He and all his household believed/were baptised/..."
At least possibly. Probably? Wasn’t ancient Greco-Roman society structured as you describe Polynesia?
“Joining a new religious movement that has radical doctrines sometimes fulfills a need for young adults to break free from their parents’ or grandparents’ suffocating spiritual traditions.”
Intriguing insight from observing cult behaviors SIMILAR to OUR experience. We bit, hook, line, and sinker. Were we conditioned during childhood for a Christian-flavored cult? It seems that way to me.
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Steven Hassan (cult expert and former Moonie himself] tweeted this link and
I am very happy to see Hak Ja Han, Sun Myung Moon's wife, who took over the Moon cult after he died in 2012, featured in this article on Korean cults. She paid Trump $2 million for endorsing her cult- a few weeks after the Jan 6th attack on the Capitol.
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Nathan_Jr
Mmmph
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Nathan_Jr
Save them from what?
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Save them from themselves, Nathan?
Definitely out of the frying pan into the fire.
I can see that "strong leadership and a stirring message" would work well in Fiji and a lot of Polynesian locations. They tend to be very group- or family-oriented, with large extended family connections. It's very hard for individuals to break out of those connections. Very tribal; even if they venture out on their own, they are still subject to unwritten rules and expectations of looking after their families, and are expected to send their wages back to their families. So once the head of a household is hooked in, so the rest must follow.
Possibly how early Christianity took hold. Gospels, Acts: "He and all his household believed/were baptised/..."
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Nathan_Jr
Wow. That’s some salvation.
Insight.
At least possibly. Probably? Wasn’t ancient Greco-Roman society structured as you describe Polynesia?
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Sounds familiar.
Out of the frying pan into the fire.
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Intriguing insight from observing cult behaviors SIMILAR to OUR experience. We bit, hook, line, and sinker. Were we conditioned during childhood for a Christian-flavored cult? It seems that way to me.
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