{"id":2704,"date":"2008-04-09T07:26:03","date_gmt":"2008-04-09T15:26:03","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/lukeford.net\/blog\/?p=2704"},"modified":"2008-04-09T08:06:27","modified_gmt":"2008-04-09T16:06:27","slug":"rabbi-yona-metzger-on-child-abuse-and-the-case-of-rabbi-elior-chen","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/lukeford.net\/blog\/?p=2704","title":{"rendered":"Rabbi Yona Metzger on Child Abuse and The Case of Rabbi Elior Chen"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"center\"><img decoding=\"async\" width=\"216\" height=\"163\" align=\"middle\" alt=\"\" src=\"http:\/\/www.theawarenesscenter.org\/Chen_Elior.jpeg\" \/><\/p>\n<p align=\"center\">Rabbi Elior Chen<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.theawarenesscenter.org\">Vicki Polin writes from The Awareness Center<\/a>:<\/p>\n<p><font size=\"2\" face=\"Geneva\" color=\"#000000\" family=\"SANSSERIF\">It seems strange that  Rabbi Yona Metzger would be making the following statement, especially since he  was accused of sexual misconduct\/clergy sexual abuse (with four men) several  years ago.&nbsp; <\/p>\n<p>I strongly disagree with the statement Rabbi Metzger made  regarding excommunicating the parents of the children who were so horrendously  abused.&nbsp; Even though the actions came from their own hands, I believe that they  were being manipulated and were acting under the explicit directions of their  spiritual leader\/cult leader, <\/font><font size=\"2\" face=\"Geneva\" color=\"#0000ff\" family=\"SANSSERIF\"><a href=\"http:\/\/www.theawarenesscenter.org\/Chen_Elior.html\">Rabbi Elior  Chen<\/a><\/font><font size=\"2\" face=\"Geneva\" color=\"#000000\" family=\"SANSSERIF\">.<\/p>\n<p>Many individuals who get involved with cults, often  have histories of child abuse and or neglect.&nbsp; From past experience in working  with ex-cult members, I found that women who have left abusive relationships are  also more susceptible to getting involved in cult like groups.&nbsp; <\/p>\n<p>The  basic issue is that adult survivors of child abuse (emotional, physical and  sexual abuse) and those battered as adults are looking for unconditional love.&nbsp;  What happens is they get manipulated in believing that their leader represents  &quot;the truth.&quot;&nbsp; They no longer are able to access their ability to use  <\/font><font size=\"2\" face=\"Geneva\" color=\"#000000\" family=\"SANSSERIF\">deductive  reasoning \/ critical thinking.&nbsp; <\/p>\n<p>Though I do believe these parents should  no longer have custody of their children, I do not believe that we should make  blanket statements stating they should all be excommunicated.&nbsp; We need to look  at each situation on a case by case basis.&nbsp; I also have mixed feelings about the  parents and the criminal cases that will be brought up against them.&nbsp; If these  parents were unable to access their critical thinking, would they then be  considered mentally ill?&nbsp; Were they at the time of each act unable to discern  right from wrong?&nbsp; I&#8217;m not trying to make excuses for their behavior, it&#8217;s just  that I think there is much more to the story then what we are reading in the  newspapers.&nbsp; The parents psychiatric help and exit counseling.&nbsp; This can occur  either in a prison or a psychiatric facility.&nbsp; I believe that the parents are  most likely individuals who most likely have the potential for  rehabilitation.<\/p>\n<p>I do not believe this is true when talking about Rabbi  Elior Chen.&nbsp; <\/font><font size=\"2\" face=\"Geneva\" color=\"#000000\" family=\"SANSSERIF\">I  do agree with Rabbi Metzger that Chen should loose his rabbinical title and  believe he should spend the rest of his life in a prison.&nbsp; I do not believe he  will ever be safe to be out with the rest of our society.&nbsp; <\/p>\n<p>Below is the  article that was in the Jerusalem Post, below that is information on Destructive  Cults.<\/p>\n<p>For more information: <br \/>\nRabbi Yona Metzger go  to:<br \/>\n<\/font><font size=\"2\" face=\"Geneva\" color=\"#0000ff\" family=\"SANSSERIF\"><a href=\"http:\/\/www.theawarenesscenter.org\/Metzger_Yona.htm\">http:\/\/www.theawarenesscenter.org\/Metzger_Yona.htm<\/a><\/font><font size=\"2\" face=\"Geneva\" color=\"#000000\" family=\"SANSSERIF\">l<\/p>\n<p>Rabbi Elior  Chen<br \/>\n<\/font><font size=\"2\" face=\"Geneva\" color=\"#0000ff\" family=\"SANSSERIF\"><a href=\"http:\/\/www.theawarenesscenter.org\/Chen_Elior.html\">http:\/\/www.theawarenesscenter.org\/Chen_Elior.html<\/a><\/font><font size=\"2\" face=\"Geneva\" color=\"#000000\" family=\"SANSSERIF\"><\/p>\n<p>&#8212;&#8212;&#8211;<br \/>\n<\/font><font size=\"5\" face=\"Geneva\" color=\"#000000\" family=\"SANSSERIF\"><strong>Metzger: Abusive parents and rabbis should be  &#8216;excommunicated&#8217;<br \/>\n<\/strong><\/font><font size=\"2\" face=\"Geneva\" color=\"#000000\" family=\"SANSSERIF\"><a href=\"http:\/\/www.jpost.com\/servlet\/Satellite?cid=1207649968071&amp;pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull\">Jerusalem Post &#8211; April 9, 2008<\/a><br \/>\n<\/font><font size=\"2\" face=\"Geneva\" color=\"#000000\" family=\"SANSSERIF\"><\/p>\n<p>Following a spate of  allegations of child abuse in the religious community, Ashkenazi Chief  <\/font><font size=\"2\" face=\"Geneva\" color=\"#0000ff\" family=\"SANSSERIF\"><a href=\"http:\/\/www.theawarenesscenter.org\/Metzger_Yona.html\">Rabbi Yona  Metzger<\/a><\/font><font size=\"2\" face=\"Geneva\" color=\"#000000\" family=\"SANSSERIF\">  called on rabbis to &quot;unhesitatingly renounce&quot; such violent acts.<\/p>\n<p>In a  statement released Tuesday night, Metzger said that abusive parents and rabbis  must be &quot;condemned&quot; and &quot;excommunicated.&quot;<\/p>\n<p>He told community rabbis to  express their disapproval and the disapproval of the Torah for such &quot;acts of  brutality.&quot;<\/p>\n<p>_________________<br \/>\n<\/font><font size=\"5\" lang=\"0\" face=\"Verdana\" color=\"#008000\">Biderman&#8217;s Chart of Coercion<\/font><font size=\"5\" face=\"Geneva\" color=\"#000000\" family=\"SANSSERIF\"><br \/>\n<\/font><font size=\"3\" lang=\"0\" face=\"Lucida Grande\" color=\"#000000\">http:\/\/members.aol.com\/carol2180\/biderman.htm<\/font><font size=\"2\" face=\"Geneva\" color=\"#000000\" family=\"SANSSERIF\"><br \/>\n<\/font><font size=\"2\" lang=\"0\" face=\"Verdana\" color=\"#000000\"><br \/>\nMost people who brainwash&#8230;use methods  similar to those of prison guards who recognize that physical control is never  easily accomplished without the cooperation of the prisoner. The most effective  way to gain that cooperation is through subversive manipulation of the mind and  feelings of the victim, who then becomes a psychological, as well as a physical,  prisoner. (from an Amnesty International publication, &quot;Report on Torture&quot;, which  depicts the brainwashing of prisoners of war.<br \/>\n<\/font><font size=\"4\" lang=\"0\" face=\"Verdana\" color=\"#000000\"><em><br \/>\nIsolation<\/em><\/font><em><font size=\"4\" face=\"Geneva\" color=\"#000000\" family=\"SANSSERIF\"><br \/>\n<\/font><\/em><font size=\"2\" face=\"Geneva\" color=\"#000000\" family=\"SANSSERIF\"><br \/>\n&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &bull;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <\/font><font size=\"2\" lang=\"0\" face=\"Verdana\" color=\"#000000\">Deprives individual of social support,  effectively rendering him unable to resist<\/font><font size=\"2\" face=\"Geneva\" color=\"#000000\" family=\"SANSSERIF\"><br \/>\n&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &bull;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <\/font><font size=\"2\" lang=\"0\" face=\"Verdana\" color=\"#000000\">Makes individual dependent upon interrogator<\/font><font size=\"2\" face=\"Geneva\" color=\"#000000\" family=\"SANSSERIF\"><br \/>\n&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &bull;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <\/font><font size=\"2\" lang=\"0\" face=\"Verdana\" color=\"#000000\">Develops an intense concern with  self.<\/font><font size=\"2\" face=\"Geneva\" color=\"#000000\" family=\"SANSSERIF\"><br \/>\n<\/font><font size=\"4\" face=\"Geneva\" color=\"#000000\" family=\"SANSSERIF\"><br \/>\n<\/font><font size=\"2\" lang=\"0\" face=\"Verdana\" color=\"#000000\">Once a person is away from longstanding emotional support and thus  reality checks, it is fairly easy to set a stage for brainwashing. Spiritually  abusive groups work to isolate individuals from friends and family, whether  directly, by requiring the individuals to forsake friends and family for the  sake of the &quot;Kingdom&quot; (group membership), or indirectly, by preaching the  necessity to demonstrate one&#8217;s love for God by &quot;hating&quot; one&#8217;s father, mother,  family, friends.<br \/>\n<\/font><font size=\"2\" face=\"Geneva\" color=\"#000000\" family=\"SANSSERIF\"><br \/>\n<\/font><font size=\"2\" lang=\"0\" face=\"Verdana\" color=\"#000000\">Abusive groups are not outward-looking, but inward-looking, insisting  that members find all comfort and support and a replacement family within the  group. Cut off from friends, relatives, previous relationships, abusive groups  surround the recruits and hammer rigid ideologies into their consciousness,  saturating their senses with specific doctrines and requirements of the  group.<\/font><font size=\"2\" face=\"Geneva\" color=\"#000000\" family=\"SANSSERIF\"><br \/>\n<\/font><font size=\"2\" lang=\"0\" face=\"Verdana\" color=\"#000000\">Isolated from everyone but those within the group, recruits become  dependent upon group members and leaders and find it difficult if not impossible  to offer resistance to group teachings. They become self-interested and  hyper-vigilant, very fearful should they incur the disapproval of the group,  which now offers the only support available to them which has group  approval.<\/p>\n<p><\/font><font size=\"4\" lang=\"0\" face=\"Verdana\" color=\"#000000\"><em>Warning signs<\/em><\/font><font size=\"2\" face=\"Geneva\" color=\"#000000\" family=\"SANSSERIF\"><br \/>\n<\/font><font size=\"2\" lang=\"0\" face=\"Verdana\" color=\"#000000\">The  seed of extremism exists wherever a group demands all the free time of a member,  insisting he be in church every time the doors are open and calling him to  account if he isn&#8217;t, is critical or disapproving of involvements with friends  and family outside the group, encourages secrecy by asking that members not  share what they have seen or heard in meetings or about church affairs with  outsiders, is openly, publicly, and repeatedly critical of other churches or  groups (especially if the group claims to be the only one which speaks for God),  is critical when members attend conferences, workshops or services at other  churches, checks up on members in any way, i.e., to determine that the reason  they gave for missing a meeting was valid, or makes attendance at all church  functions mandatory for participating in church ministry or enjoying other  benefits of church fellowship.<br \/>\n<\/font><font size=\"2\" face=\"Geneva\" color=\"#000000\" family=\"SANSSERIF\"><br \/>\n<\/font><font size=\"2\" lang=\"0\" face=\"Verdana\" color=\"#000000\">Once a member stops interacting openly with others, the group&#8217;s influence  is all that matters. He is bombarded with group values and information and there  is no one outside the group with whom to share thoughts or who will offer  reinforcement or affirmation if the member disagrees with or doubts the values  of the group. The process of isolation and the self-doubt it creates allow the  group and its leaders to gain power over the members. Leaders may criticize  major and minor flaws of members, sometimes publicly, or remind them of present  or past sins. They may call members names, insult them or ignore them, or  practice a combination of ignoring members at some times and receiving them  warmly at others, thus maintaining a position of power (i.e., the leaders call  the shots.)<br \/>\n<\/font><font size=\"2\" face=\"Geneva\" color=\"#000000\" family=\"SANSSERIF\"><br \/>\n<\/font><font size=\"2\" lang=\"0\" face=\"Verdana\" color=\"#000000\">The  sense of humiliation makes members feel they deserve the poor treatment they are  receiving and may cause them to allow themselves to be subjected to any and all  indignities out of gratefulness that one as unworthy as they feel is allowed to  participate in the group at all. When leaders treat the member well  occasionally, they accept any and all crumbs gratefully. Eventually, awareness  of how dependent they are on the group and gratitude for the smallest attention  contributes to an increasing sense of shame and degradation on the part of the  members, who begin to abuse themselves with &quot;litanies of self-blame,&quot; i.e., &quot;No  matter what they do to me, I deserve it, as sinful and wretched as I am. I  deserve no better. I have no rights but to go to hell. I should be grateful for  everything I receive, even punishment.&quot;<\/font><font size=\"4\" lang=\"0\" face=\"Verdana\" color=\"#000000\"><em> <\/p>\n<p>Monopolization of Perception<\/em><\/font><em><font size=\"4\" face=\"Geneva\" color=\"#000000\" family=\"SANSSERIF\"><br \/>\n<\/font><\/em><font size=\"2\" face=\"Geneva\" color=\"#000000\" family=\"SANSSERIF\"><br \/>\n&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &bull;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <\/font><font size=\"2\" lang=\"0\" face=\"Verdana\" color=\"#000000\">Fixes attention upon immediate  predicament; fosters introspection<\/font><font size=\"2\" face=\"Geneva\" color=\"#000000\" family=\"SANSSERIF\"><br \/>\n&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &bull;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <\/font><font size=\"2\" lang=\"0\" face=\"Verdana\" color=\"#000000\">Eliminates stimuli competing with those controlled by captor<\/font><font size=\"2\" face=\"Geneva\" color=\"#000000\" family=\"SANSSERIF\"><br \/>\n&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &bull;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <\/font><font size=\"2\" lang=\"0\" face=\"Verdana\" color=\"#000000\">Frustrates all actions not consistent  with compliance<\/font><font size=\"4\" face=\"Geneva\" color=\"#000000\" family=\"SANSSERIF\"><br \/>\n<\/font><font size=\"2\" lang=\"0\" face=\"Verdana\" color=\"#000000\">Abusive groups insist on compliance with trivial demands related to all  facets of life: food, clothing, money, household arrangements, children,  conversation. They monitor members&#8217; appearances, criticize language and child  care practices. They insist on precise schedules and routines, which may change  and be contradictory from day to day or moment to moment, depending on the whims  of group leaders.<\/font><font size=\"2\" face=\"Geneva\" color=\"#000000\" family=\"SANSSERIF\"><br \/>\n<\/font><font size=\"2\" lang=\"0\" face=\"Verdana\" color=\"#000000\">At  first, new members may think these expectations are unreasonable and may dispute  them, but later, either because they want to be at peace or because they are  afraid, or because everyone else is complying, they attempt to comply. After  all, what real difference does it make if a member is not allowed to wear a  certain color, or to wear his hair in a certain way, to eat certain foods, or  say certain words, to go certain places, watch certain things, or associate with  certain individuals. In the overall scheme of things, does it really matter? In  fact, in the long run, the member begins to reason, it is probably good to learn  these disciplines, and after all, as they have frequently been reminded, they  are to submit to spiritual authority as unto the Lord.. Soon it becomes apparent  that the demands will be unending, and increasing time and energy are focused on  avoiding group disapproval by doing something &quot;wrong.&quot; There is a feeling of  walking on eggs. Everything becomes important in terms of how the group or its  leaders will respond, and members&#8217; desires, feelings and ideas become  insignificant. Eventually, members may no longer even know what they want, feel  or think. The group has so monopolized all of the members&#8217; perceptions with  trivial demands that members lose their perspective as to the enormity of the  situation they are in.<\/font><font size=\"2\" face=\"Geneva\" color=\"#000000\" family=\"SANSSERIF\"><br \/>\n<\/font><font size=\"2\" lang=\"0\" face=\"Verdana\" color=\"#000000\">The  leaders may also persuade the members that they have the inside track with God  and therefore know how everything should be done. When their behavior results in  disastrous consequences, as it often does, the members are blamed. Sometimes the  leaders may have moments, especially after abusive episodes, when they appear to  humble themselves and confess their faults, and the contrast of these moments of  vulnerability with their usual pose of being all-powerful endears them to  members and gives hope for some open communication.<\/font><font size=\"2\" face=\"Geneva\" color=\"#000000\" family=\"SANSSERIF\"><br \/>\n<\/font><font size=\"2\" lang=\"0\" face=\"Verdana\" color=\"#000000\">Threats sometimes accompany all of these methods. Members  are told they will be under God&#8217;s judgment, under a curse, punished, chastised,  chastened if they leave the group or disobey group leaders. Sometimes the  leaders, themselves, punish the members, and so members can never be sure when  leaders will make good on the threats which they say are God&#8217;s idea. The members  begin to focus on what they can do to meet any and all group demands and how to  preserve peace in the short run. Abusive groups may remove children from their  parents, control all the money in the group, arrange marriages, destroy personal  items of members or hide personal items.<\/p>\n<p><\/font><font size=\"4\" lang=\"0\" face=\"Verdana\" color=\"#000000\"><em>Warning signs:<\/em><\/font><em><font size=\"4\" face=\"Geneva\" color=\"#000000\" family=\"SANSSERIF\"><br \/>\n<\/font><\/em><font size=\"2\" lang=\"0\" face=\"Verdana\" color=\"#000000\">Preoccupation with trivial demands of daily life, demanding strict  compliance with standards of appearance, dress codes, what foods are or are not  to be eaten and when, schedules, threats of God&#8217;s wrath if group rules are not  obeyed, a feeling of being monitored, watched constantly by those in the group  or by leaders. In other words, what the church wants, believes and thinks its  members should do becomes everything, and you feel preoccupied with making sure  you are meeting the standards. It no longer matters whether you agree that the  standards are correct, only that you follow them and thus keep the peace and in  the good graces of leaders.<\/font><font size=\"4\" lang=\"0\" face=\"Verdana\" color=\"#000000\"><em> <\/p>\n<p>Induced Debility and Exhaustion<\/em><\/font><em><font size=\"4\" face=\"Geneva\" color=\"#000000\" family=\"SANSSERIF\"><br \/>\n<\/font><\/em><font size=\"2\" face=\"Geneva\" color=\"#000000\" family=\"SANSSERIF\"><br \/>\n<\/font><font size=\"2\" lang=\"0\" face=\"Verdana\" color=\"#000000\">People subjected to this type of spiritual abuse become  worn out by tension, fear and continual rushing about in an effort to meet group  standards. They must often avoid displays of fear, sorrow or rage, since these  may result in ridicule or punishment. Rigid ministry demands and requirements  that members attend unreasonable numbers of meetings and events makes the  exhaustion and ability to resist group pressure even worse.<\/font><font size=\"4\" lang=\"0\" face=\"Verdana\" color=\"#000000\"><em> <\/p>\n<p>Warning Signs:<\/em><\/font><em><font size=\"4\" face=\"Geneva\" color=\"#000000\" family=\"SANSSERIF\"><br \/>\n<\/font><\/em><font size=\"2\" face=\"Geneva\" color=\"#000000\" family=\"SANSSERIF\"><br \/>\n<\/font><font size=\"2\" lang=\"0\" face=\"Verdana\" color=\"#000000\">Feelings of being overwhelmed by demands,  close to tears, guilty if one says no to a request or goes against a church  standards. Being intimidated or pressured into volunteering for church duties  and subjected to scorn or ridicule when one does not &quot;volunteer.&quot; Being rebuked  or reproved when family or work responsibilities intrude on church  responsibilities.<\/font><font size=\"4\" lang=\"0\" face=\"Verdana\" color=\"#000000\"><em>  <\/p>\n<p>Occasional Indulgences<\/em><\/font><em><font size=\"4\" face=\"Geneva\" color=\"#000000\" family=\"SANSSERIF\"><br \/>\n<\/font><\/em><font size=\"2\" face=\"Geneva\" color=\"#000000\" family=\"SANSSERIF\"><br \/>\n&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &bull;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <\/font><font size=\"2\" lang=\"0\" face=\"Verdana\" color=\"#000000\">Provides motivation for compliance<\/font><font size=\"2\" face=\"Geneva\" color=\"#000000\" family=\"SANSSERIF\"><br \/>\n<\/font><font size=\"4\" face=\"Geneva\" color=\"#000000\" family=\"SANSSERIF\"><br \/>\n<\/font><font size=\"2\" lang=\"0\" face=\"Verdana\" color=\"#000000\">Leaders of abusive groups often sense when members are making plans to  leave and may suddenly offer some kind of indulgence, perhaps just love or  affection, attention where there was none before, a note or a gesture of  concern. Hope that the situation in the church will change or self doubt (&quot;Maybe  I&#8217;m just imagining it&#8217;s this bad,&quot;) then replace fear or despair and the members  decide to stay a while longer. Other groups practice sporadic demonstrations of  compassion or affection right in the middle of desperate conflict or abusive  episodes. This keeps members off guard and doubting their own perceptions of  what is happening.<br \/>\n<\/font><font size=\"2\" face=\"Geneva\" color=\"#000000\" family=\"SANSSERIF\"><br \/>\n<\/font><font size=\"2\" lang=\"0\" face=\"Verdana\" color=\"#000000\">Some of the brainwashing techniques described are extreme, some groups  may use them in a disciplined, regular manner while others use them more  sporadically. But even mild, occasional use of these techniques is effective in  gaining power.<\/font><font size=\"4\" lang=\"0\" face=\"Verdana\" color=\"#000000\"><em>  <\/p>\n<p>Warning Signs:<\/em><\/font><em><font size=\"4\" face=\"Geneva\" color=\"#000000\" family=\"SANSSERIF\"><br \/>\n<\/font><\/em><font size=\"2\" face=\"Geneva\" color=\"#000000\" family=\"SANSSERIF\"><br \/>\n<\/font><font size=\"2\" lang=\"0\" face=\"Verdana\" color=\"#000000\">Be  concerned if you have had an ongoing desire to leave a church or group you  believe may be abusive, but find yourself repeatedly drawn back in just at the  moment you are ready to leave, by a call, a comment or moment of compassion.  These moments, infrequent as they may be, are enough to keep hope in change  alive and thus you sacrifice years and years to an abusive group.<\/font><font size=\"4\" lang=\"0\" face=\"Verdana\" color=\"#000000\"><em> <\/p>\n<p>Devaluing the  Individual<\/em><\/font><em><font size=\"4\" face=\"Geneva\" color=\"#000000\" family=\"SANSSERIF\"><br \/>\n<\/font><\/em><font size=\"2\" face=\"Geneva\" color=\"#000000\" family=\"SANSSERIF\"><br \/>\n&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &bull;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <\/font><font size=\"2\" lang=\"0\" face=\"Verdana\" color=\"#000000\">Creates fear of freedom and dependence upon captors<\/font><font size=\"2\" face=\"Geneva\" color=\"#000000\" family=\"SANSSERIF\"><br \/>\n&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &bull;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <\/font><font size=\"2\" lang=\"0\" face=\"Verdana\" color=\"#000000\">Creates feelings of  helplessness<\/font><font size=\"2\" face=\"Geneva\" color=\"#000000\" family=\"SANSSERIF\"><br \/>\n&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &bull;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <\/font><font size=\"2\" lang=\"0\" face=\"Verdana\" color=\"#000000\">Develops lack of faith in individual capabilities<\/font><font size=\"2\" face=\"Geneva\" color=\"#000000\" family=\"SANSSERIF\"><br \/>\n<\/font><font size=\"4\" face=\"Geneva\" color=\"#000000\" family=\"SANSSERIF\"><\/p>\n<p><\/font><font size=\"2\" lang=\"0\" face=\"Verdana\" color=\"#000000\">Abusive leaders are frequently uncannily able to pick out  traits church members are proud of and to use those very traits against the  members. Those with natural gifts in the areas of music may be told they are  proud or puffed up or &quot;anxious to be up front&quot; if they want to use their talents  and denied that opportunity. Those with discernment are called judgmental or  critical, the merciful are lacking in holiness or good judgment, the peacemakers  are reminded the Lord came to bring a sword, not peace. Sometimes efforts are  made to convince members that they really are not gifted teachers or musically  talented or prophetically inclined as they believed they were. When members  begin to doubt the one or two special gifts they possess which they have always  been sure were God-given, they begin to doubt everything else they have ever  believed about themselves, to feel dependent upon church leaders and afraid to  leave the group. (&quot;If I&#8217;ve been wrong about even *that*, how can I ever trust  myself to make right decisions ever again?&quot;).<\/font><font size=\"4\" lang=\"0\" face=\"Verdana\" color=\"#000000\"><em> <\/p>\n<p>Warning Signs:<\/em><\/font><em><font size=\"4\" face=\"Geneva\" color=\"#000000\" family=\"SANSSERIF\"><br \/>\n<\/font><\/em><font size=\"2\" face=\"Geneva\" color=\"#000000\" family=\"SANSSERIF\"><br \/>\n<\/font><font size=\"2\" lang=\"0\" face=\"Verdana\" color=\"#000000\">Unwillingness to allow members to use their gifts.  Establishing rigid boot camp-like requirements for the sake of proving  commitment to the group before gifts may be exercised. Repeatedly criticizing  natural giftedness by reminding members they must die to their natural gifts,  that Paul, after all, said, &quot;When I&#8217;m weak, I&#8217;m strong,&quot; and that they should  expect God to use them in areas other than their areas of giftedness.  Emphasizing helps or service to the group as a prerequisite to church ministry.  This might take the form of requiring that anyone wanting to serve in any way  first have the responsibility of cleaning toilets or cleaning the church for a  specified time, that anyone wanting to sing in the worship band must first sing  to the children in Sunday School, or that before exercising any gifts at all,  members must demonstrate loyalty to the group by faithful attendance at all  functions and such things as tithing. No consideration is given to the length of  time a new member has been a Christian or to his age or station in life or his  unique talents or abilities. The rules apply to everyone alike. This has the  effect of reducing everyone to some kind of lowest common denominator where no  one&#8217;s gifts or natural abilities are valued or appreciated, where the individual  is not cherished for the unique blessing he or she is to the body of Christ,  where what is most highly valued is service, obedience, submission to authority,  and performance without regard to gifts or abilities or, for that matter,  individual limitations.<\/font><font size=\"4\" face=\"Geneva\" color=\"#000000\" family=\"SANSSERIF\"><strong><br \/>\n<\/strong><\/font><font size=\"2\" face=\"Geneva\" color=\"#000000\" family=\"SANSSERIF\"><\/p>\n<p>&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;-<br \/>\n<\/font><font size=\"4\" face=\"Geneva\" color=\"#000000\" family=\"SANSSERIF\"><strong>Characteristics of a  Destructive Cult<\/strong><\/font><font size=\"2\" face=\"Geneva\" color=\"#000000\" family=\"SANSSERIF\"><br \/>\nreFOCUS<\/font><font size=\"4\" face=\"Geneva\" color=\"#000000\" family=\"SANSSERIF\"><strong> <br \/>\nWhat is a Cult?<br \/>\n<\/strong><\/font><font size=\"2\" face=\"Geneva\" color=\"#000000\" family=\"SANSSERIF\"><br \/>\nA cult is a group or movement  exhibiting a great or excessive devotion or dedication to some person, idea, or  thing and employing unethically manipulative techniques of persuasion and  control (e.g., isolation from former friends and family, debilitation, use of  special methods to heighten suggestibility and subservience, powerful group  pressures, information management, suspension of individuality or critical  judgment, promotion of total dependency on the group and fear of leaving it,  etc.) designed to advance the goals of the group&rsquo;s leaders to the actual or  possible detriment of members, their families, or the community. (West &amp;  Langone, 1986)<\/font><font size=\"4\" face=\"Geneva\" color=\"#000000\" family=\"SANSSERIF\"><em><strong> <\/p>\n<p>Characteristics of a Destructive  Cult<\/strong><\/em><\/font><font size=\"2\" face=\"Geneva\" color=\"#000000\" family=\"SANSSERIF\"><br \/>\n<\/font><font size=\"2\" face=\"Geneva\" color=\"#000000\" family=\"SANSSERIF\">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 1.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Authoritarian pyramid structure with authority at  the top<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 2.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Charismatic or messianic leader(s) (Messianic meaning  they either say they are God OR that they alone can interpret the scriptures the  way God intended&#8230;..the leaders are self-appointed.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 3.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;  Deception in recruitment and\/or fund raising<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 4.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Isolation from  society &#8212; not necessarily physical isolation like on some compound  in<\/font><font size=\"2\" face=\"Geneva\" color=\"#0000ff\" family=\"SANSSERIF\"><a href=\"http:\/\/www.icsahome.com\/infoserv_grp\/grp_waco.asp\"> Waco<\/a><\/font><font size=\"2\" face=\"Geneva\" color=\"#000000\" family=\"SANSSERIF\">, but this can be  psychological isolation &#8212; the rest of the world is not saved, not Christian,  not transformed (whatever) &#8212; the only valid source of feedback and information  is the group.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 5.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Use of mind control techniques (we use Dr.  Robert Jay Lifton&#8217;s criteria from chapter 22 of his book Thought Reform &amp;  the Psychology of Totalism to compare whether the eight psychological and social  methods he lists are present in the group at question)<\/p>\n<p><\/font><font size=\"2\" face=\"Geneva\" color=\"#000000\" family=\"SANSSERIF\">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &bull;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Milieu Control:  Control of the environment and communication within the environment<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;  &bull;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Mystical Manipulation: Seeks to promote specific patterns of behavior and  emotion in such a way that it appears to have arisen spontaneously from within  the environment, while it actually has been orchestrated totalist leaders claim  to be agents chosen by God, history, or some supernatural force, to carry out  the mystical imperative the &quot;principles&quot; (God-centered or otherwise) can be put  forcibly and claimed exclusively, so that the cult and its beliefs become the  only true path to salvation (or enlightenment)<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &bull;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Demand for  Purity: The world becomes sharply divided into the pure and the impure, the  absolutely good (the group\/ideology) and the absolutely evil (everything outside  the group) one must continually change or conform to the group &quot;norm&quot;;  tendencies towards guilt and shame are used as emotional levers for the group&#8217;s  controlling and manipulative influences<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &bull;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Confession: Cultic  confession is carried beyond its ordinary religious, legal and therapeutic  expressions to the point of becoming a cult in itself sessions in which one  confesses to one&#8217;s sin are accompanied by patterns of criticism and  self-criticism, generally transpiring within small groups with an active and  dynamic thrust toward personal change<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &bull;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Sacred Science: The  totalist milieu maintains an aura of sacredness around its basic doctrine or  ideology, holding it as an ultimate moral vision for the ordering of human  existence questioning or criticizing those basic assumptions is prohibited a  reverence is demanded for the ideology\/doctrine, the originators of the  ideology\/doctrine, the present bearers of the ideology\/doctrine offers  considerable security to young people because it greatly simplifies the world  and answers a contemporary need to combine a sacred set of dogmatic principles  with a claim to a science embodying the truth about human behavior and human  psychology<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &bull;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Loading the Language: Words are given new meanings  &#8212; the outside world does not use the words or phrases in the same way &#8212; it  becomes a &quot;group&quot; word or phrase<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &bull;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Doctrine Over Person: If one  questions the beliefs of the group or the leaders of the group, one is made to  feel that there is something inherently wrong with them to even question &#8212; it  is always &quot;turned around&quot; on them and the questioner\/criticizer is questioned  rather than the questions answered directly the underlying assumption is that  doctrine\/ideology is ultimately more valid, true and real than any aspect of  actual human character or human experience and one must subject one&#8217;s experience  to that &quot;truth&quot; the experience of contradiction can be immediately associated  with guilt one is made to feel that doubts are reflections of one&#8217;s own evil  when doubt arises, conflicts become intense.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &bull;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Dispensing of  Existence: Since the group has an absolute or totalist vision of truth, those  who are not in the group are bound up in evil, are not enlightened, are not  saved, and do not have the right to exist; impediments to legitimate being must  be pushed away or destroyed one outside the group may always receive their right  of existence by joining the group; fear manipulation &#8212; 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