Get some sleep then come back and read that article again, and you will find
what your cult members have posted to others who have commented and sending their prayers to the family concerned.
I'm not»cause as long as all participants are consenting adults, I don't care
what cult members do in their cult clubhouses.
Not exact matches
, so that's
what they call it when
cult members learn that there are no gods!
What a giant leap to go from an atheist (lack of belief in a deity for lack of evidence) to not only a belief in a deity but the Christian god and then become a
member of a human created
cult and Catholic at that.
In general, I don't care
what a candidates
cult affiliation is unless he seems to be the type of
cult member that will want to press his
cults ancient (or not so ancient) beliefs on others through the force of law.
Billiam62, As any former
cult member will tell you it is not
what you are told, it is
what you are led to believe.
What consenting
cult members do in their clubhouses is not my business but if a child dies because of their insanities, and flagrant disregard for the law, I hope every legal means is used to shut them down, including bankrupting every
member.
What if a
cult consists of every
member of a small town?
What I find the most interesting in all of this campaign is that the evangelicals who all along would have said that Mormonism is a
cult are now rallying behind Romney and basically ignoring that they believe he and all
members of his religion are going to hell for rejecting the mainstream version of things.
Christianity, and most of the other
cults euphemistically called «religions», try to strictly control their
members» lives by telling them «This is
what God wants».
Please answer my question:
what gives believers the right to impose their unfounded beliefs on anyone else, especially given their crappy record of controlling their own
cult members?
The biggest factor in
what cult someone becomes a
member of is the
cult their parents are
members of and subsequently indoctrinates their children into, without giving them a chance to develop their own opinion, and that is largely a matter of geography.
Got kicked off of a local radio station they actually paid for and the list of people that DBC has bludgeoned continues... Nobody think DBC preaches a concise gospel except for its fellow
cult members... For being Grace based I would pass, just like the catholic church the dark side of DBC will be exposed for
what it is
I am not an avid Clay fan, neither am I a
member of the Muslim
cult, but I do believe that one should not be downed because of
what he believes in.
What are the markers of an NCB
cult member vs someone with a DIY ethic but no medical background who believes and repeats statements like «hospitals can deal with emergencies better but emergencies are less likely to happen at home so the risk evens out»?
Because Amy Tuteur, MD didn't describe the core beliefs of the
cult I can't tell whether she means that the beliefs are unfalsifiable (undetectable goodness of vaginal birth) or whether she means that the
cult members are resistant to evidence (home birth is as safe as or even safer than hospital birth) which is NOT
what unfalsifiable means.
Men in black watch Sharon from the windows above a she travels down
what I assume is Nathan Ave.. These guys could be
members of the
cult who may have kept Sharon and her father on the run (if this follows the
cult plot of Silent Hill 3)... or just leftovers from Christabella's congregation in the first movie.
Cult's opening credit sequence, which was absent during last season's mysterious Roanoke, showed what is presumed to be cult members donning Trump and Clinton masks amid images of bloodied American fl
Cult's opening credit sequence, which was absent during last season's mysterious Roanoke, showed
what is presumed to be
cult members donning Trump and Clinton masks amid images of bloodied American fl
cult members donning Trump and Clinton masks amid images of bloodied American flags.
In case you were wondering
what's going on, I've dropped you into the midst of the second in an occasional series of races in which evo pays homage to
cult Japanese video phenomenon Best Motoring by pitting four
members of the magazine team against one another in a mildly scientific (but mostly chaotic) pursuit race and a smorgasbord of racing driver excuses.
The narrators are a
member of a doomsday
cult who releases poison gas in a subway in Tokyo, and details his retreat to Okinawa and a small nearby island, Kume - jima; a jazz aficionado who works as a sales clerk in a Tokyo music store; a lawyer in a financial institution in Hong Kong who has been moving large sums of money from a certain account; a woman who owns a Tea Shack on China's Holy Mountain and speaks to a tree; a non-corporeal sentient entity which is searching for who or
what it is; a gallery attendant in Petersburg who is involved in an art theft scam; a ghostwriter / drummer living in London who saves a woman from being run over by a taxi; an Irish nuclear physicist who quits her job when she finds her research is being used for military purposes; and a late night radio talkback DJ who finds himself fielding calls from an intriguing caller referring to himself as the zookeeper.
Men in black watch Sharon from the windows above a she travels down
what I assume is Nathan Ave.. These guys could be
members of the
cult who may have kept Sharon and her father on the run (if this follows the
cult plot of Silent Hill 3)... or just leftovers from Christabella's congregation in the first movie.
Driven by infantile ideology, fuelled by hypocritical passion for a technology abandoned centuries ago for obvious reasons and drowning in the delusion that the world can run on benevolent breezes,
what makes
members of the dwindling wind
cult tick would leave the ghost of Sigmund Freud -LSB-...]
You know that I love you, man, and certainly as a statist, capitalism - hating, tax - loving, authoritarian warmist -
cult member, I would never question the analysis of a government agency, but thinking of my dearly beloved «skeptical» friends, I could never accept such a response that looks so much like
what they denounce as an «appeal to authority.»