A trend in pop culture is a mix of current affairs and anniversaries and saturating the media landscape is documentary storytelling about cults in popular culture. Last year was the 40th anniversary of Jonestown and this summer marks 50 years since the Manson Family murders. 2019 saw the trial of NXIVM members and Netflix’s “Wild Wild Country” piqued interest in a peculiar unfolding of events in the 1980s of a group called the Rajneeshpuram. Popular podcasts include a series on Heaven’s Gate along with a host of explorations of cult groups and religious sects both heterodox and not.But what differentiates a cult from a religion? Followers see themselves as believers even disciples—not cult members. Families law enforcement media and other religious leaders however rely on the word “cult” to discredit call out or accuse these groups. Who has the final word and what is behind the word itself?Cult is a term that doesn’t refer to religion at all but is applied to a social movement. People have intuitive feelings about how the word cult should be used even when an organization or movement meets the criteria of a new religion.
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