Since the author is a Unity minister, the answer to this title's question might be assumed to be, "No!" However, is the answer really that simple?Those that participate in the Countercult efforts on the Internet have another answer. There is a wide variety of these groups, such as "Amazing Grace," which is run by a retired Imperial County sheriff, to the "Cult Awareness and Information Center," operated by an Australian ex-Jehovah's Witness; from Dave's Cult Page," the project of an undergraduate journalism student at Cal ...
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Since the author is a Unity minister, the answer to this title's question might be assumed to be, "No!" However, is the answer really that simple?Those that participate in the Countercult efforts on the Internet have another answer. There is a wide variety of these groups, such as "Amazing Grace," which is run by a retired Imperial County sheriff, to the "Cult Awareness and Information Center," operated by an Australian ex-Jehovah's Witness; from Dave's Cult Page," the project of an undergraduate journalism student at Cal State, Northridge, to "Doc Bob's JW Page," operated by another former Witness, who admits he is not a doctor.Do they have a truth or are they bearing false witness? This book contains their ideas and the words of those that have another point-of-view. 13 Chapters, an Introduction and a Summarizing Statement9 Chapters covering major doctrinal beliefs, pro and con.Over 100 direct Scriptural footnotes for study and review.More than 30 direct quotations, without edit or comment, giving both sides of many questions.This book will help you decide for yourself. Is Unity a cult or are the countercultists raising false fears and presenting their own brand of Christianity as the only option?
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