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Cult I was born into finally exposed.

Cult I was born into finally exposed.

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Proves my point, there is interpretation involved. And only FMF knows for sure whether his intention was to troll or not. Everyone else is free to speculate about it.


@fmf said
I believe you are not being honest about this. If you had been one of the people who exposed your cult, you would not have been so furtive and defensive on this thread.

On page 1, I put this to you:

"You might have considered doing something to expose it when you managed to escape after 25 years, then perhaps there wouldn't have been people 'still trapped there" for so lon ...[text shortened]... far as you used your time in the cult to make excuses for your behaviour on this forum at that time.
You certainly have a knack for taking what people said out of context and twisting it to suit your purposes, I’ll give you that much. It’s really amusing to see you twist everything I say to suit your own purposes just so you can have another dig at me. Well played.




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That’s rich coming from you dude.

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The Dive lounge has spoken. Go and pick on your next victim and troll away. Adios amigos. Don’t worry I won’t be returning. You can give yourselves a high five at the next Dive lounge meeting.




@divegeester

Sinking, sinking ever deeper into the void of substancelessness posting of meaningless and unsubstantiated vitriol against personalities with nary a word relative to the topic of discussion.

Can't imagine how it must feel to be so full of bigotry and hate that one must resort to the denunciation and cruel criticisms of others on a daily basis.

I think there's a name for it; Rajkgeestering - Malignancy and the art of condemnation.

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@dj2becker said
You certainly have a knack for taking what people said out of context and twisting it to suit your purposes, I’ll give you that much. It’s really amusing to see you twist everything I say to suit your own purposes just so you can have another dig at me. Well played.
There is no "twisting" going on. There is nothing "taken out of context".

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@dj2becker said
It’s really amusing to see you twist everything I say to suit your own purposes just so you can have another dig at me.
Whatever you personally did or didn't do, having escaped, do you feel that ex-members had a moral obligation to do something to expose the cult?


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The OP? Clearly the allegations of rape and sexual abuse, as well as financial malfeasance are legitimate. Clearly obvious the KNZ is a cult under the guise of Christianity.

The other 260 plus posts? Mostly nonsubstantive, unsympathetic, lacking empathy, combative, personally critical and argumentative.


@fmf said
Whatever you personally did or didn't do, having escaped, do you feel that ex-members had a moral obligation to do something to expose the cult?
How shallow can you possibly be?

Moonbus, page 5. "People who have not grown up in such an all-encompassing and rigid mind-set, which is like living in a house full of distorting mirrors, may think it is a simple matter to walk away from it. You say that those people did not want to leave the cult, that they were happy to remain. In a sense you are right, but what they wanted had been brainwashed into them, by deliberate design, and their happiness was fabricated not in their own image but in the image of a false idol (i.e., the cult leader). Cults have subtle ways of controlling what people want and think, and one of the more powerful ones goes by the name of "the promise of salvation." People outside the cult call it something else, of course."

Some never recover. Others live in disillusionment and fear for decades.


@secondson said
Some never recover. Others live in disillusionment and fear for decades.
The existence of hardship does not make questions about the moral dimension stemming from it "shallow".

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