http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Institute_of_Divine_Metaphysical_Research
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Church does not have an official stand on IDMR particularly. I checked out their website and the first paragraph states that the revelations that (the Lord) gave to their founder were... Stop right there. Revelation ended with the death of the last apostle. When God send His Word, Jesus, His Son, that was the fullness of revelation, and we have received the fullness of the revelation of Jesus upon the death of the last apostle.
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NO! The Institute of Divine Metaphysical Research is NOT a CULT. None of the Ministers are paid or salaried, payment of Ministers is against the bylaws of the Institute. Also IDMR is a School not a Church, supported only by donations for the operation of the Schools.(Rent and Utility Bills) Nobody is ever asked to give more than they can afford or even pressured to even give at all.The Teaching is simple by the Tabernacle Pattern (Most Holy Place, Holy Place, Court Round About) Yahweh, Elohim and Yahshua (These Three are ONE) or a Unity. Receiving the Holy Spirit as Yahshua in your heart and mind affords you eternal life.Screw what the above guy said IT is a cult just like Every Other Religion although this happens to be a bit on the nutty side.-Kookieless