Refuting Errant Beliefs:
You will need to know how to address other people’s misconceptions and, eventually, you will have to articulate these issues to the cult member as well. To help prepare you, I have identified ten of the most common fallacies about mind control cults.
- The following is a list of ten articles where I explain each in detail.
- Errant Belief #1: “There’s No Such Thing as Mind Control”
- Errant Belief #2: “Everything is Mind Control”
- Errant Belief #3: “Why Should I Do Anything? He Says He’s Happy!”
- Errant Belief #4: “He’s an Adult. We Have No Right to Interfere”
- Errant Belief #5: “He Has the Right to Believe What He Wants to Believe”
- Errant Belief #6: “He’s Too Intelligent to Join a Cult”
- Errant Belief #7 “He Must Be Weak, Stupid or Looking for Easy Answers or Someone to Tell Him What to Do”
- Errant Belief #8: “She’s Better Off Where She Is”
- Errant Belief #9: “She’ll Walk out on Her Own When She Is Ready”
- Errant Belief #10: “We’ve Lost Hope”