THE GREENWOOD BULLETIN

A NEWSLETTER FOR THE MEMBERS OF THE GREENWOOD CHURCH OF CHRIST

VOLUME 5 NO. 8 April 20, 2008


What Is A Religious Cult?

By Bob Prichard

Variations among the thousands of religious cults today make a precise definition difficult.  When people think of cults, they often think of belief in reincarnation, UFO’s, bizarre sexual practices, or strange dietary practices, but these are not the primary marks of a cult.  While each has unique characteristics, there are common characteristics found among cults that claim to be “Christian”.  Two primary traits are a claim of inspiration beyond the Bible and a dethroning of Jesus Christ.

Almost always, a cult gathers around a specific leader or that leader’s interpretation of Scripture.  This devotion to a charismatic leader affects attitudes toward the Bible and Jesus.  Virtually all cults supplement, and in reality supplant, Scripture by elevating their leader’s teachings above Scripture.  If pressed about contradictions and faults in their writings, they generally demean the Bible’s inspiration and accuracy.

Not only do the cults reject reliance on the Bible alone, they also generally do not treat Jesus as the Messiah.  They may acknowledge Him as a great teacher or a great man, but not as the “only begotten Son of God” (John 3:16).  Cults reject Jesus’ statement: “I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me (John 14:6.  Some cult leaders, such as Jim Jones, have claimed to be Christ, Sun Myung Moon claimed to be the Messiah for the twentieth century, sent by God to complete the failed mission of Jesus.

A secondary characteristic usually found in the cults is mind control of their converts.  By taking away the free will of their converts, or brainwashing them, they maintain control and are better able to promote their anti-Christ agendas.  The cults advance this mind control by rigorously controlling every waking moment of the members’ time.  They consider the regimented life a reflection of devotion to the leader.

In addition, cults usually cut off members from the outside world and normal family relations, lest they be drawn away from the cult.  This isolation from the world helps fuel paranoia and adds to the peer pressure necessary for keeping the members in line.  They may consider nonmembers the agents of Satan, ignorant, and untrustworthy.

It does not matter what one believes in the realm of religion.  Many think that as long as one is sincere, any belief is right.  Rejection of Christ and the Bible, however, leads to eternal destruction (II Thessalonians 1:8).  The gospel is revealed in the Bible saves (Romans 1:16), and must be obeyed (Hebrews 5:9).


Communication Is Key

A Selected Thought

A woman went to court and told the judge she wanted a divorce.  “Do you have any grounds?” the judge asked.  “Just two acres,” she said.  “That’s not it, lady.  I mean do you have a grudge?”  “No, we park the car in front of the house.”

The judge was frustrated: “Does your husband beat you up?”  She replied.  “No, I get up before he does.”  “Then why do want a divorce?” the judge asked.

“Because,” she confessed, “we just don’t seem to be able to communicate.”


“I’m Sorry”

From Marriage Partnership

Want the key to a lasting marriage?  Try apologizing to your spouse!  A study of 7,950 Americans conducted by pollsters Zogby for The Pearl Outlet.com found that having a willingness to apologize strengthens a couple’s bond.

“The secret of a lasting marriage is being prepared to accept that the other person has an equally valid viewpoint and being willing to apologize because you love them and want them to be happy,” says Andrea Marshall, a marital therapist and author.

Married folks are also far more likely than singles to apologize first when they feel they’re just partly to blame for an argument.  Why?  People who are dating often believe if a relationship isn’t perfect you should just move on, but those in a marriage have realized the perfect relationship doesn’t happen overnight.

“Go, humble thyself, and make sure thy friend.”
Proverbs 6:3


The Perfect Man

By Guy McGraw

A panel of women debated on what they thought was a perfect man.  You would have thought they would have decided upon some actor or athlete or even a wealthy tycoon.  They decided that the perfect man was MR. POTATO HEAD.

They gave four reasons:  He’s tan, he’s cute, he knows the importance of accessorizing, and if he looks at another girl/woman you can rearrange his face!

“A merry heart doeth good.”
Proverbs 17:22



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