Yes!
No. It is not a sentence, but a dependent clause.
What cult group? It depends if you're addicted to it or not. Anything you're addicted to is hard to leave, but you just have to decide you want to and that's it. But, it will still be hard and tempt u,,,so good luck.
Find out why they wish to leave so that you can get better understanding of their situation. If possible stay with them when cult members may call upon them. If there is any harassment then call the police. When to time comes for them to attend the cults meetings be there to help the resist the temptation. But do not force them to stay away, just be there for them.
Nefertiti wife of Amenhotep IV, who officially changed his name to Akhenaten, and Nefertiti was henceforth known as Neferneferuaten-Nefertiti. The name change was a sign of the ever-increasing importance of the cult of the Aten.
100 per week
100 per week
He was never officially a member of Super Junior.
Emperor Constantine legalised the religion and, looking for a religious supplement to his temporal power. His own Mithras cult did not have an overall structure, so he selected the Christian cult because it had a structure of bishops whom he could manipulate.
No, that is not possible.
The word 'sect' first appears in the works of the Jewish historian Josephus to describe a 'school' of Judaism. It was subsequently used in Acts of the Apostles, once again with the same meaning. Thus, a sect is a school of a religion and could be thought of as a denomination. A cult is a system of religious worship, easily definable from others. Thus, in the pagan Roman Empire, the worship of Mithras was a cult. In modern usage, a Christian group easily definable from, and rejected by, mainstream Christianity is often called a cult. For some, a religion that is not officially or widely recognised can be called a cult. On this view, Scientology could be regarded as a cult.
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The Cult of Cult - 2013 was released on: USA: 19 February 2013 (internet)