A family of 14 have walked away from a controversial Christian cult after declaring they had been living under a “false system”.
On Monday, a Facebook post circulated with details of the cult family’s plight, asking people for donations of housing, food, money, clothes, household items and a vehicle.
“This family came to believe that they were in a false system and have left 500 of their family and friends (the only ones they’ve ever known). Hugely courageous. . . they are very excited about starting life out here. They are feeling blessed – but are aware of the road ahead of them,” local woman Liz Gregory wrote online.
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Regardless of which legitimate religion or belief system a cult identifies themselves with, and that they usually start out following the teachings of that system and seem to be the way to a wonderful life, the fact is that the leader twists the basic tenets, adding their own "divinely given" rules to create a prison of faith using isolation, threats, fear and punishments to create a community which listens only to him or her and which they can then use to satisfy their own desires.
The fact they are called a "christian cult" masks the fact that it is, like all other cults, the creation of a person who in reality has corrupted the entire belief system they originally espoused for their own benefit.
What do you have to do to get a job in the office and escape the endless cycle of industrial-scale cooking, cleaning, laundry, sewing, "preparation" and procreation?