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Religions respect the individual's autonomy.
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Cults enforce compliance.
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Religions try to help individuals meet their spiritual
needs.
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Cults exploit spiritual needs.
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Religions tolerate and even encourage questions and
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Cults discourage questions and independent critical
thinking.
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Religions encourage psycho-spiritual integration.
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Cults "split" members into the "good cult self" and the
"bad old self.”
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Conversion to religions involves an unfolding of
internal processes central to a person's identity.
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Cultic conversion involves an unaware surrender to
external forces that care little for the person's identity.
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Religions view money as a means, subject to ethical
restraints, toward achieving noble ends.
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Cults view money as an end or as a means toward
achieving power or the selfish goals of the leader.
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Religions view sex between clergy and the faithful as
unethical.
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Cults frequently subject members to the sexual
appetites of the leaders.
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Religions respond to critics respectfully. |
Cults frequently intimidate critics with physical or
legal threats.
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Religions cherish the family.
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Cults view the family as an enemy. |
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Religions encourage a person to think carefully before
making a commitment to join.
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Cults encourage quick decisions with little
information.
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