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'''Religious "persecution"''' was historically used to explain away any criticism of the [[cult]], ranging from attempts by law enforcement to determine the extent of [[:Category:Abuse|abuse]] within [[The Family International]] to mere criticism of its [[:Category:Leaders|leaders]].
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'''Religious "persecution"''' has historically beem used to explain away any criticism of the [[cult]], ranging from attempts by law enforcement to determine the extent of [[:Category:Abuse|abuse]] within [[The Family International]] to mere criticism of its [[:Category:Leaders|leaders]].
  
 
The Family's persecution complex continues to influence everyday practices and life today, but in recent years heighened criticism by [[second generation]] ex-members has caused The Family to largely shift the blame for perceived persecution from supposed jealous churches, [[Antichrist]] forces and the [[anti-cult movement]] to a new culprit: "bitter vitriolic [[apostates]]".
 
The Family's persecution complex continues to influence everyday practices and life today, but in recent years heighened criticism by [[second generation]] ex-members has caused The Family to largely shift the blame for perceived persecution from supposed jealous churches, [[Antichrist]] forces and the [[anti-cult movement]] to a new culprit: "bitter vitriolic [[apostates]]".

Revision as of 23:51, 7 August 2005

Religious "persecution" has historically beem used to explain away any criticism of the cult, ranging from attempts by law enforcement to determine the extent of abuse within The Family International to mere criticism of its leaders.

The Family's persecution complex continues to influence everyday practices and life today, but in recent years heighened criticism by second generation ex-members has caused The Family to largely shift the blame for perceived persecution from supposed jealous churches, Antichrist forces and the anti-cult movement to a new culprit: "bitter vitriolic apostates".

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See also: Praying against enemies, Fleebag, Apostates

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