Authoritarian,
Cult, Organizations and Churches
As Pastor of New Beginning Christian Center, I
came across an important article that has pastoral implications.
I believe is very important for the leaders as well as the flock to comprehend.
This article is used by permission. This article was contributed and edited
by Steve Morris and others who care.
If you don't know who you are, then people will
tell you who you are and you will be who they want you to be, instead of
who God wants you to be. We must remember those who compare themselves
among themselves are not wise, so look into the mirror of Gods Word and
be who He wants you to be. Religion is a return to bondage, for your
righteousness is self motivated by your behaviors when you are in in religion.
Religion focuses on the flesh of man. Christianity focuses on the
flesh of the finished work of Christ. Legalism causes our heart to
be hard. A legalist wants everyone to do it their way, or you
are not good enough or they label you as not being a Christian. It
makes the religious group mad when you are not doing what they want, and
follow all their rules, especially if God is still blessing you!
A legalist is very intolerant of anyone who doesn't measure up to his or
her standards.
This information below I believe is one of the
most important pieces of information we can receive in this hour.
In the last days even the very elect would be deceived if it were possible.
The deception will get smoother and smoother. If you can receive
this information, I believe it will give you a guideline to go by in the
future, because these techniques are not only used in cults, but
in jobs, relationships and anything other dealing with mankind. I
exhort you! Get secure in Christ! Get your confidence from
Christ! Be who you are and realize that no matter what you do, people
won't always be satisfied with you. Quit trying to prove something
and just be yourself. I pray the Lord uses this article to equip
you for your present and futures! In Jesus name.
Much Love,
Sis Sherry Mackey
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Characteristics of Authoritarian/Abusive/Cult Organizations/Churches.
1. The people are really there to meet
the needs of the leaders, rather than the leaders for the people. This
can be inthe form of ego, finances, power and position. True shepherds
will help, guard, protect, and build the flock so the flock can walk in
its own strength. The shepherds don't own the flock. A true shepherd points
people to dependence upon Jesus and to God as your Source.
2. The leaders continually remind members
of their own authority—because it isn't based on genuine Godly character,
their message or their lifestyle. The most distinctive characteristic
of a spiritually abusive religious system, or leader, is the over-emphasis
on authority. Because a group claims to have been established by
God Himself [with special endowments] the leaders in this system claim
the right to command their followers.
3. If you mention a problem, then you
become the problem. You are accused of causing them, not simply exposing
them. The truth about any issue is settled and handed down from the leader.
The Word is not the final authority, the leader is.
4. Loyalty is demanded by the leader
and/or his organization, instead of to Christ. Often fear of bad repercussions
will threatened if you leave or do not follow the agenda.
5. Secrecy, surprises and suspense
are utilized to continue to cause chaos and confusion. They are "the only
ones who know," you have no access to the "truths" they receive. People
hide what is inappropriate, not what is appropriate.
6. Unbalanced doctrines are taught,
i.e., prophecy, biblical law or esoteric methods of biblical interpretation
and spiritual methods, to the exclusion of the whole counsel of God. This
validates the group's claim of special status.
Techniques used for control
1. Excess flattery. We all want to
think we're special, and respond readily to a "special" group of people
who are considered to be "insiders." We all want to be a part of the "elite"
group, but Jesus died for everyone to have full, equal and adequate access
to the Father. The veil was rent that all may see.
2. A promise to bring you into an authoritarian
cause, as a leader. There is a follow up on the flattery by urging you
to use your "unique personal talents" to guide and teach others. Instead
of being a servant to others, you are now a lord to others and your greatness
is in your position.
3. A position of great authority over
you is assumed. They will contact you again and again to try to get you
to attend some sort of meeting, party or other special event and use other
socially manipulative tactics in an effort to recruit you into the group—all
for your own good, of course.
4. You will be lead to respond to questions
with the answers they most want you to give by affirming their authority.
This can often be a group psychology. They continue to flatter you, while
leading you though a hidden agenda and making it appear as though the answers
you gave meant that you strongly supported their point of view of your
own free will.
5. The former flattery will be used
against you. Now disappointed, in contrast with wild praise, the
perceived loss of esteem such a response entails can serve as a powerful
force motivating dissenters to "get with the program." They will
let you know in so many words that you "owe" them for your blessings. God
does not work that way. We don't like to disappoint those who initially
claim to be impressed with us, especially when they assume a position of
authority over us and claim to have "selected" us for membership in some
supposed special group. Cult leaders and other authoritarian figures
typically use this psychological phenomenon to their advantage. The underside
of flattery is manipulation.
6. The rules of the game will be changed
early on, with no warning, and proceed as though nothing unusual had happened.
Such "bait and switch" tactics are typical of those who attempt to recruit
others into authoritarian movements. When we find ourselves giving in to
such strategies, and feeling reluctant to question those who are setting
themselves up as knowing what is best for us, we can slowly begin to internalize
their point of view and make the act of repressing any doubts we may have
into a fundamental component of our own thought processes. Your mind is
not your own anymore.
7. They will contradict themselves
many times in the course of your relationship with them. They will cover
their tracks by repeatedly verbalizing their stated objections toward the
very tactics they used to manipulate you from the start. In other words,
they are accusing you of what they are guilty of!
They believe your view of yourself
as an independent, free-thinking person would most likely make it difficult
for you to recognize fully the many ways in which they were controlling
the underlying agenda from the start.
8. The desire to avoid feelings of
disillusionment and isolation may be one of the most powerful factors motivating
those who choose to remain members of various cult groups and other authoritarian
movements, even after it appears obvious that the extraordinary hopes and
desires they had when they first joined a particular group are never likely
to be fulfilled. This can occur because of the hopes for relationships
and significance were considered part of the prize. If your foundation
is really on Jesus, then everything built upon that will ultimately stand,
in spite of the winds of adversity.
IF YOU ARE NOT AS FREE TO LEAVE
AS YOU WERE TO COME IN, YOU ARE IN A CULT! IF CONDEMNATION (RATHER THAN
A HEALTHY DISAPPOINTMENT TO SEE YOU LEAVE) AND EMOTIONAL MANIPULATIONS
ARE SEEKING TO CONTROL YOU, BE GLAD THAT YOU LEFT! IT WILL NEVER GET BETTER.
WE ARE CALLED TO BE PART OF THE
BODY OF CHRIST--WHICH IS WORLD WIDE AND BASED ON SCRIPTURE AND THE LIBERATING
SPIRIT OF GOD--NOT THE DOCTRINES OF MAN. IN CHRIST, YOU ARE FREE! FREE
TO SERVE, FREE TO LIVE AND FREE TO DO RIGHT. THE STRONGER THE CONTROL,
THE MORE LIKELY YOU ARE TO FACE VERY UNPLEASANT AND UNHEALTHY CONSEQUENCES.
THERE ARE MANY CHURCHES, MANY OF WHICH ARE VERY GOOD. PLEASE KEEP LOOKING
UNTIL YOU FIND WHAT GIVES YOU GOOD MENTAL HEALTH AND TREATS OTHER PEOPLE
WITH RESPECT.
Recognizing Manipulation and Intimidation
for the Purpose of Domination (Control)
Manipulation–definition–Skillful
and efficient deceit using artful, unfair or unobtrusive devices and
contrivances in a secret manner
in order to control others.
Intimidation–definition–The use
of fear or coercion to force submission to another's will.
Domination–definition–To influence
the actions and conduct of another to be first in power, influence
or rank.
Practitioners attempt to project
an attractive and irresistible image of superior natural and/or
supernatural skills, abilities and
accomplishments. The attempted techniques, methods and
procedures employed are easily recognized:
(1) Projection of guilt upon others
by:
(a) Correction
(b) Criticism
(c) Fault
finding
(d) Disapproval
(e) Condemnation
(f) Confrontation
(g) Ignoring
an individuals existence
(h) Circulating
malicious opinions
(i) Non-acceptance
into their clique
(j) Blame
(2) Statements in the form of questions
or analogies designed to put others on the defensive.
(3) Not initiating closure when
problems surface in a personal relationship, regardless of who is
responsible for the problem. They
will always depend on the unresolved tension to cause the other
party to contact them first to resolve
the issue.
(4) Establishing uncertainty of
the past, present or future to build insecurity in a person and
dependence upon the practitioner's
abilities and information by:
(a) Altering
true information
(b) Withholding
true information
(c) Issuing
false information
(d) Using
big names as information sources
(5) Illegally assuming authority
without responsibility, by:
(a) Outright
claims that they have the official sanction of those in charge
(b) Implied
claims they have the official sanction of those in charge
(c) Manipulating,
maneuvering and motivating others to think, feel and choose the way the
practitioner
wants them to
(d) "Spiritual"
revelations
(e) Physical
authority—violence, temper tantrums, force, sex, drugs, etc.
(f) Rebelling
against established authority
(6) Illegally attempting to assume
responsibility without authority.
(7) Declarations of dependency:
"You don't understand how much I need you (depend, trust, etc)."
This may be followed by "and how
little you care what happens to me."
(8) Declarations of reverse dependency:
"You don't understand how much you need me (depend,
trust, etc)." This may be followed
by "and how much I care what happens to you."
(9) The "Let me show you how to
do it" ploy. This makes others realize they do not have the time,
talent or temperament to accomplish
something, thereby shaming them into letting the practitioner
volunteer to do the job.
(10) The "Show me how to do it"
ploy. This makes others realize the practitioner does not have the
time, talent or temperament to accomplish
something, thereby shaming them into volunteering to do
the job.
(11) The "I tried to cover for your
mistake" routine, "and it:"
(a) Worked,
so you've got to repay the favor by doing something for me.
(b) Didn't
work, so you've got to do something to fix the problem.
(12) The "I tried to teach you,
but you won't listen to me, so don't ask me any more questions" ploy.
This ploy is to punish others by
instilling a deep sense of loss created by withdrawal of the
practitioners (opinionated) "wise
counsel."
(13) Insults directed at others
to further distance the practitioner, who by now knows they have failed
in their efforts to dominate.
(14) Polarizing groups of people
into adverse parties. This is further punishment for failure to
recognize the superiority of the
practitioner and an attempt to establish control by comparing
persons to create competition.
(15) Withdrawal, when suggestions,
comments or questions come up about their pronouncements,
with simulated:
(a) Hurt
(b) Rejection
(c) Depression
(d) Physical
sickness
(e) Protests
of innocence
(f) Accusations
of others
(16) False remorse, with hypocritical
statements of now perceiving how their past activities have hurt
others and a seeking of forgiveness
for past behavior.
(17) Self-proclaimed martyrdom,
usually follows withdrawal or false remorse when the practitioner
realizes others are not fooled by
their insincerity.
Withdrawal or self-proclaimed martyrdom
is tacit admission of failure to successfully dominate
others.
(18) Instigation of difficult, uncomfortable
or costly activities for others, which may or may not benefit
the practitioner. This is their
last desperate effort to control others after having been exposed as
two-faced hypocrites, gossips and
liars. They will eventually resort to their old, more satisfying,
tactics in an attempt to force others
to depend upon them. This dominating technique, however, may
be used at any time by them to control
situations, circumstances and social environments.
(19) You may also notice one or
more of the following communication techniques.
They will:
(a) State
the obvious
(b) Make
a mountain out of a molehill
(c) Play
"can you top this"
(d) Promise
beyond their delivery capability
(e) Stampede
into action before all the facts are in
(f) Edit
the facts to dramatize their point
(g) Keep
in constant motion, unconcerned about direction
(h) State
the opposite of the facts, because all else failed.
Under no circumstances respond directly
to their overtures. Do not address the issues they raise.
You must respond by stating that
they have no responsibility or authority to make such a statement
to you, and that they are out of
order. If your relationship with them has not been that close in
the past, you may add that because of their present improper social behavior
and breach of etiquette, your mutual relationship certainly won't be close
in the future.
The Danger of Self-Centeredness
Self-centeredness,
as opposed to Christ-centeredness, creates in a person a spirit of pride,
from which comes an unteachable spirit, a spirit of control and a rebellious
spirit. When you meet a person with either of these spirits, look for the
others. They will be there. The most obvious one that you have spiritually
discerned through the gift of discerning of spirits may overshadow the
others. But upon close observation you will see them all in operation.
When a person becomes self-centered to the point of pride, and begins to
manifest these spirits, it opens up the door for the Jezebel and Ahab spirit,
who always bring their idols along with them. And with idols always
comes sexual immorality, which brings about an abandonment of oneself to
fleshly pleasures, drawing the person even further away from God.
The Jezebel spirit
will then attempt to play prophet/prophetess by its familiar spirits and
really loves a true prophetic gift as long as it edifies, exhorts and comforts.
But when a true prophet of God, who has been anointed by God to speak the
judgment of God, comes along and
exposes this spirit,
it attempts to destroy the prophet by:
1. Destroying their
character.
2. Destroying their
credibility as a prophetic minister.
3. Destroying the
conscience of the prophet.
Then the prophet can't
differentiate between right and wrong, good and evil, blessing and
cursing, or the voice
of God and the voice of satan. When a prophet's character and credibility
are destroyed then the conscience is ripe for destruction. The prophet
is then of no use to God, or to themselves. At that point Jezebel
then declares that true prophet of God that it is
attempting to destroy
to be a false prophet. Many in the church will agree because they believed
the lies about the prophet's character and credibility as a prophetic minister.
The prophet him/herself then will begin to doubt his own character and
credibility and the inception of the destruction of his/her conscience
is established and, without proper
prayer and counseling,
will continue until the conscience is thoroughly destroyed.
The Jezebel spirit
thus establishes itself as a true prophet of God who exposed a false prophet,
and draws the rapt adoration of its followers even further into the slime
pit of hell.
That's why discerning
of spirits is of such great importance in this day and hour. And we will
establish the usage of that Holy Spirit gift firmly in our lives by continually
remaining and abiding in the presence of the Father.