Difference between revisions 1127304 and 1128088 on enwiki<i>For this article to have the [[neutral point of view]], it should say '''who''' considers each listed group a "cult" and '''why''', balanced by similar info about those who disagree with the "cult" designation. Otherwise, it is just a list of groups that have somehow acquired a bad reputation.</i> ---- This is a list of organizations, religious groups, and sects which are purported to be cults. (contracted; show full) towards the company, suggest that [[brainwashing]] might account for devotees' fanatical devotion to unpaid recruitment for Landmark seminars. The sometimes controversial reputation of founding [[guru]] (formerly known as "The Source") [[Werner Erhard]] often muddies debate on the alleged merits of Landmark's innovative (or [[psycho-babble]]) "technology". * [[Lifespring]] The teachings, methods and results of Lifespring and its offshoots appear comparable to those of [[est]]Landmark. * [[Plymouth Brethren]] The exclusive branch of the Plymouth Brethren are considered as a cult by most other Christians, and non-religious observers as well. * [[Church of the SubGenius]] The Church of the SubGenius has made numerous attempts to be included on lists of cults and controversial religious movements. This organization is widely seen as a humorous [[parody]] of religious cults, though members of the organization vehemently deny this; they state that while they are seen as a "joke disguised as a religion," in actuality they are a "religion disguised as a joke." All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=1128088.
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