The thread about the Charity ministries has me considering a line of thought I cogitate on from time to time:
When does a "cult" become an established church or fellowship.
By cult I'm using the definition "a small group of people who share religious practices that are different from other fellowships, churches, or denominations." I'm not referring to the negative definition of the word.
The original Christians were considered a cult both by Rome and the Jewish hierarchy. It can be argued that Reformers and Radical Reformers all started as cults.
I'm interested in the thoughts of others on this.
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Just for clarification, Charity was never really a cult by established standards of what a "cult" is.
To further discuss this we would need to clarify what we mean by "cult".
To further discuss this we would need to clarify what we mean by "cult".
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Max did define what he meant, but you evidently skipped that part?Josh wrote:Just for clarification, Charity was never really a cult by established standards of what a "cult" is.
To further discuss this we would need to clarify what we mean by "cult".
By cult I'm using the definition "a small group of people who share religious practices that are different from other fellowships, churches, or denominations." I'm not referring to the negative definition of the word.
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That part wasn't there when I made my reply. I'm guessing he edited his post?gcdonner wrote:Max did define what he meant, but you evidently skipped that part?Josh wrote:Just for clarification, Charity was never really a cult by established standards of what a "cult" is.
To further discuss this we would need to clarify what we mean by "cult".By cult I'm using the definition "a small group of people who share religious practices that are different from other fellowships, churches, or denominations." I'm not referring to the negative definition of the word.
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i think you've pretty well answered your own question in your OP.MaxPC wrote:The thread about the Charity ministries has me considering a line of thought I cogitate on from time to time:
When does a "cult" become an established church or fellowship.
By cult I'm using the definition "a small group of people who share religious practices that are different from other fellowships, churches, or denominations." I'm not referring to the negative definition of the word.
The original Christians were considered a cult both by Rome and the Jewish hierarchy. It can be argued that Reformers and Radical Reformers all started as cults.
I'm interested in the thoughts of others on this.
we just need to remember where we came from.
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Re: From Cult to Established Church
I don't define cult as being synonymous with "different"
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Re: From Cult to Established Church
I'm not sure if I understand your definition or not. Most churches continue to be groups that share religious practices different from other fellowships, churches, or denominations. Your definition specifies "small", but could otherwise be applied to most churches. Using this definition, do you consider a church a cult or not?MaxPC wrote:The thread about the Charity ministries has me considering a line of thought I cogitate on from time to time:
When does a "cult" become an established church or fellowship.
By cult I'm using the definition "a small group of people who share religious practices that are different from other fellowships, churches, or denominations." I'm not referring to the negative definition of the word.
What's the difference between a church and a cult, using your definition?
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KB how would you define it?KingdomBuilder wrote:I don't define cult as being synonymous with "different"
To all: Note that I'm also differentiating a cult from an "established church or fellowship." As in
"When does a 'cult' become an established church or fellowship."
This is the crux of the query.
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Proverbs 18:2 A fool does not delight in understanding but only in revealing his own mind.
1 Corinthians 3:19 For the wisdom of this world is folly with God
Re: From Cult to Established Church
So in this definition, the difference is whether it is established or not? If so, what do you mean by established and how can you tell if it is established or not? If you can answer that question, then it should answer the question in your OP - it becomes a church when it becomes established.MaxPC wrote:To all: Note that I'm also differentiating a cult from an "established church or fellowship." As in
"When does a 'cult' become an established church or fellowship."
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Did you read Max's whole post? He was setting the parameters of the definition for this thread alone, not for general purposes.KingdomBuilder wrote:I don't define cult as being synonymous with "different"
The term "cult" has many different meanings, and not all of them are the negative connotation that we have attributed to the term in our generation.
As Max stated, Christianity was a cult, and viewed as a negative when it was born since it was an offshoot of Judaism. Judaism still views Christianity as a "cult" with the negative view. Islam views any religion other than it's own as a cult.
The use of the term is determined by it's context and Max has set the context for this discussion in particular. Do you understand and agree?
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