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American Cults and Scientology

US Army Member Spraying Disinfectant Over Dead Bodies from Jonestown

This exhibit explores classic American cults and identifies the common features between the Branch Davidian, People's Temple, and Heaven's Gate cults to create a definition for what a cult. The four main characteristics of a cult include religious motivations, extremist acts and behaviors, a lifelong commitment by the cult members, and the promise of a better life. By combining these characteristics, a cult can be identified as an organization where people are promised a better life and given religious motivations to join it for their entire lives, committing extremist behaviors and acts. This definition provides clear guidelines for what a cult is, and what it is not, which can be used to determine what organizations are cults. This exhibit also examines key features of Scientology to identify it as a cult.

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