The Kingdom Of The Cults - Walter Martin
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Kingdom of the Cults has always been a trusted resource in times where accurate information is imperative to someone's salvation from the strange world of cults and the occult. Ranging in topics from the structure of cults to how cults are encountered on the mission field, many cults and movements are described in full, and intimate details of the inner workings can sometimes be indicative of where a cult may be leading. For anyone considering joining any of these groups or looking for more information for a friend or family member, this is an invaluable resource. Table of Contents: 1.The Kingdom of the Cults 2.Scaling the Language Barrier 3.The Psychological Structure of Cultism 4.Critiquing Cult Mind-Control Model 5.Jehovah’s Witnesses and the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society 6.Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the Mormons) 7.Christian Science 8.The Theosophical Society 9.Buddhism 10.The Baha’i Faith 11.The New Age Cults 12.The Unification Church 13.Scientology 14.Eastern Religions 15.The Apocalyptic Cults 16.The Cults on the World Mission Field 17.The Jesus of the Cults 18.Cult Evangelism—Mission Field on Your Doorstep 19.The Road to Recovery About the author: Walter Martin was fondly and respectfully known as “the father of Christian cult apologetics.” Many current professional and academic cult apologists credit him with their introduction to the field. He held four earned degrees, having received his Doctorate from California Coast University in the field of Comparative Religions. Author of a dozen books, a half-dozen booklets, and many articles, he was known nationwide as “The Bible Answer Man,” host of one of the oldest and most popular nationally syndicated call-in radio programs. He was founder and director of the Christian Research Institute, located in Southern California, which continues to provide cult apologetics information and to sponsor the ever-popular Bible Answer Man daily broadcast.
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Walter Martin was an absolute fraud. It’s unbelievable that anyone would think that he had integrity. None of his writing was based on actual personal research but rather rehashed propaganda that had been debunked by the apologists of the various sects and denominations that he attacked with his faulty logic and feeble premises upon which they were built. His claim of having earned divinity degree was also also fraudulent, as the most he ever had was an honorary degree, most likely bestowed by an evangelical educational institution with obviously low standards.
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