
Cult Conversion: Is It Freewill or Brainwashing?
When It Comes to Cults, the Debate Quickly Jumps to Whether Members of a Cult Are Brainwashed into Joining It or If They Have the Ability to Choose
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Narrated by:
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Paul Carwile
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By:
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Trevor Clinger
About this listen
Cults are still in existence today through religious sects, deceiving fitness programs, supplement companies, and many other forms. Cults had first arisen in the 1950s, but they've made a large enough impact that they still exist today.
When a debate about cults comes into a conversation, one side will always explain cults existences through brain washing tactics, while the other side will defend a cult member by explaining that they made the choice to join a cult. Maybe we should analyze both of these arguments and then make a decision.
The author possesses a bachelor's degree of business administration and an associate's degree of management technology.
©2015 Trevor Clinger (P)2015 Trevor Clinger
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