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No, the Evangelical Presbyterian church is not a cult. A cult usually is defined as having a single, living leader with a strong, magnetic personality and absolute authority over his (nearly always a man) followers. The Evangelical Presbyterian church is a fairly typical Protestant church of the Reformed Tradition with emphasis on personal salvation through a born-again experience. Just as significantly, Evangelical Presbyterians reject what they view as the "liberal" elements in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) such as ecumenism and tolerance of diverse theological opinions.

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Are you Presbyterian?I am for sure and I am wondering the same.I now know we are not in a cult.Here is an example of cult religion.Moronism.

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The Presbyterian Church is not regarded as a cult. It is regarded as a mainline Protestant denomination.

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