A religious cult could be considered a form of deviant behavior. Many religious cults defy norms that have been set forth by society.
A religious cult would be considered a group with extreme or deviant beliefs, a charismatic leader who exerts control over its members, and practices that may harm or exploit followers psychologically, socially, or financially.
Yes, Hindus can be considered a religious minority community in certain regions or countries where they are not in the majority. It depends on the demographic context and the local distribution of religious groups.
A nun would be an example of the subculture related to Catholicism or religious communities.
There are several places a religious person would go for support, but it would depend on your religion. As a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, I would go to my parents, bishop, or God for a problem. I have been taught this my entire life, I trust each of them, and are all spiritual leaders that can help me with any problem I face.
A non-religious person may explain conscience as a sense of inner moral compass that guides their actions based on personal values, empathy, social norms, and reasoning. It is shaped by upbringing, education, experiences, and an understanding of right and wrong that is not necessarily tied to religious beliefs.
In Hinduism, Prajapati is a group of deities associated with creation, while Brahmin refers to a social class traditionally tasked with teaching and performing religious rituals. The Prajapatis are considered the creators of the world, while Brahmins are responsible for upholding religious and spiritual practices. Both have important roles in the Hindu social and religious framework, but they serve distinct functions.
No, the Shakers were a religious sect that originated in the 18th century and are known for their communal living, celibacy, and ecstatic dancing. While they had unique beliefs and practices, they are not considered a cult by most definitions.
A small religious community is typically referred to as a cult or sect.
When you boil it down any religious institution can be considered a cult. Some are more extreme than others. It's all based on personal views.
A cult is a group that shares a common religious practice.
Great question. Here is the definition of "cult" from the Merriam-Webster's Online Dictionary--1: formal religious veneration : worship2:a system of religious beliefs and ritual ; also : its body of adherents3: a religion regarded as unorthodox or spurious ; also : its body of adherentsSo any religion can be considered a cult but in popular usage, "cult" has definition #3 above. Then it gets very subjective. For example, Christianity is the largest religion in the world but when it started, the religious establishment considered it "unorthodox or spurious". Debates rage over whether certain religions such as the Scientologists or the Mormons are a "cult" or a "mainstream religion". Some religions would consider any religion that is not itself a "cult".So there is no "official" division between "cult" and "mainstream religion"--this is an entirely subjective opinion.Certain "mainstream religions" are in my own personal opinion quite spurious or false, but are not considered "cults".
A cult is a small group of people who follow their own religious beliefs. The leader of the cult is the leader who makes and enforces the rules of the cult.
No, he is a religious figure.
Joseph Smith was a religious leader. Whether or not you believe that the religion he lead or that all religious are cult-like is your opinion.
Christianity byfar
No, they aren't.
a black religious cult from the Caribbean
The word cult usualy refers to a group whose beliefs or practices are considered strange. The word originally denoted a system of religious or ritual practices.