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Guide Home > Comparative Religion > Mormonism as a "Cult"
Additional TopicsThe following are additional topic areas related to Mormonism as a "Cult". If there is a bracket number after the topic, that number indicates how many actual articles there are related to that subject. If the link for the topic is not live, it simply means the topic is a 'planned area' for future growth. FAIR ResourcesThese links are either to Web pages hosted on the FAIR Website, or to FAIR Papers. FAIR Papers are short articles about specific topics or questions, written by members of FAIR. These articles can be downloaded and read in PDF format and are intended to be distributed by e-mail or print for the general use of our patrons. (To read FAIR Papers you will need to have Adobe Acrobat Reader. It can be downloaded free from the Adobe Web site.) Click on a title below to visit a FAIR Web page or to read the latest version of a FAIR Paper. Kim Siever, "Is Mormonism a Cult?," (Mesa, Arizona: FAIR, 26 October 2001) Have you heard Mormons accused of belonging to a cult? Read this FAIR Paper to find out if such characterizations are accurate. Encyclopedia of MormonismThe resources listed below are articles available in the Encyclopedia of Mormonism. These links are to information not located on the FAIR Web site. Lawrence A. Young, "Cult," Encyclopedia of Mormonism, Edited by Daniel H. Ludlow (New York: Macmillan Publishing, 1992), 345-346 Other ResourcesThe resources listed below are related items available on the Web that should be of interest. These links are to information not located on the FAIR Web site. Orson Scott Card, Hey, Who Are You Calling a Cult?. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is often referred to as a cult by anti-Mormon authors and speakers. Card looks at how this "ad hominem epithet" is used to attack and belittle The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Card points out that all small, new religions show similar characteristics of charismatic leadership and individual devotion to its cause, and both the New Testament church and the early Latter-day church display many characteristics that critics use to define a cult. But Card also points out that The Church of Jesus Christ fails many of the tests that are often used to define a cult: exploitation, automaton behavior, and isolation. As he says, "On all these points, I daresay that the Mormon church is less cult-like than many of the religions that delight in calling us one." Jeff Lindsay, "Do Latter-day Saints Belong to a Cult?," LDS FAQ This article explores a number of reasons people have claimed the LDS are a cult. It looks at the belief in the Trinity, prophets, polygamy, new scriptures and diefication among other things. W. John Walsh, Jeff Lindsay and Stephen E. Robinson; Is the LDS Church a Cult?. A compilation of four short articles that address the claim that the LDS Church is a cult.
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