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* "...Mormons...the cultists you're most likely to run into." (p.74) | * "...Mormons...the cultists you're most likely to run into." (p.74) | ||
* "It sounds wacko..." (p.88) | * "It sounds wacko..." (p.88) | ||
* Women can't "apply for membership in this Future Gods of the Universe club." (p. 90) | |||
* "No one can stop cultic groups from offering funky versions of God." (p.111) | * "No one can stop cultic groups from offering funky versions of God." (p.111) | ||
* "However weird or wonderful they may look on the outside, cults are all spiritually deadly. They swallow you whole. They digest you down to the bone and then dispose of your soul." (p.132) | * "However weird or wonderful they may look on the outside, cults are all spiritually deadly. They swallow you whole. They digest you down to the bone and then dispose of your soul." (p.132) |
A FAIR Analysis of: What's With the Dudes at the Door?: A work by author: Kevin Johnson and James R. White
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What's With the Dudes at the Door? cuts to the heart of the cults issue by giving teens practical, easy-to-understand tips on how to spot cultic practices and doctrine, no matter how attractive and Christian the package when the cults come knocking. A terrific book no teen should be without!
— Publisher's product description
"...your goal isn't to bash what they believe."
—Johnson and White, p. 150
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