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ISBN: 0802494145

ISBN13: 9780802494146

What the Cults Believe

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You see them at airports and shopping centers. They knock on your doors or enter your house via radio. They are called Moonies, Mormons, Scientists, and Mediators.

Who are these people who claim to be people of God? Exactly what do they believe? How can you tell if they are members of cults?

And what about the New Age? Although it is not a cult, why do so many thousands of people cling to a movement with no organization, no founder, no absolutes, no statement of beliefs, no good or evil, no God, and no "reality"? Where did the New Age originate?

Irvine Robertson has done extensive research into the New Age as well as into cults such as Hare Krishna, the Unification Church of Sun Myung Moon, TM, and more. He explains simply and clearly what each group believes and where each deviates from biblical teaching.

Don't be fooled. Know the signs of the cults, and be prepared to offer a positive yet loving offensive to meet their false doctrines. What the Cults Believe will prepare you to answer cultist claims with the truth of God's Word.

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Understanding the Cults...

If you would like to understand different perspectives from groups that adapt the title Christian, but do not hold to the historic doctrines of the faith, then this is a good book for you. This book was published from Moody Press and the late Irvine Robertson once taught at Moody Bible Institute. Robertson wrote this book from an evangelical perspective and right from the beginning of the book he provides the reader with an understanding of what places different belief systems in the kingdom of the cults. He does this by first explaining, "Major doctrines of the orthodox faith" and then launches into "Cult deviations from major orthodox doctrines." Robertson divides his book into the following chapters, 1. Mormons 2. Jehovah's Witnesses 3. Sun Myung Moon's Unification Church 4. Herbert W. Armstrong's World Wide Church of God 5. The Way International 6. Some Hindu-based Movements... 7. The New Age Movement 8. Scientology 9. Spiritualism 10. Other Current Movements... Robertson does a nice job of first presenting an overview of the group, followed by a historical overview and then goes into the major beliefs of each movement. The book is geared toured helping the reader gain an understanding of each movement. Robertson wrote this one from more of an informative perspective then an apologetics perspective. This book will provide you with a fast overview regarding many cult/occult movements in 202 pages. If you were looking for something that provides a stronger apologetic, then I would recommend the time tested evangelical book on cults titled, "The Kingdome of the Cults" by Walter Martin.
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