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Generally is a Christian [[Fundamentalist]] Cult, | Generally is a Christian [[Fundamentalist]] Cult, based around some vague or obscure reading of passages in the [[Bible]], which of course, support the Cult Leader's claim that he can: | ||
*Have several wives | *Have several wives | ||
*Have sex with children | *Have sex with children | ||
*Have lots of | *Have lots of guns | ||
Generally these cults usually end up being set on fire and then shot by the ATF. | Generally these cults usually end up being set on fire and then shot by the ATF. | ||
==Foreign Versions== | ==Foreign Versions== | ||
Generally, this is an [[American]] phenomenon. However, there are several different world-wide variants. The most popular is the [[Doomsday]] Cult, as made popular by Aum Shinrikyo, who released | Generally, this is an [[American]] phenomenon. However, there are several different world-wide variants. The most popular is the [[Doomsday]] Cult, as made popular by Aum Shinrikyo, who released sarin (a neurotoxin) on the Toyko subway in 1994 as well as attempted to steal ebola (a dangerous virus) from the Democratic Republic of Congo, but were stopped. | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:19, 3 January 2010
Generally is a Christian Fundamentalist Cult, based around some vague or obscure reading of passages in the Bible, which of course, support the Cult Leader's claim that he can:
- Have several wives
- Have sex with children
- Have lots of guns
Generally these cults usually end up being set on fire and then shot by the ATF.
Foreign Versions
Generally, this is an American phenomenon. However, there are several different world-wide variants. The most popular is the Doomsday Cult, as made popular by Aum Shinrikyo, who released sarin (a neurotoxin) on the Toyko subway in 1994 as well as attempted to steal ebola (a dangerous virus) from the Democratic Republic of Congo, but were stopped.