Cult Commonality

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Those in the cults often want you, the potential victim, to overlook all the heretical doctrines they preach and teach, as well as their long history of corrupt, diabolical behavior. They would rather you only focus on what you have in common with the cults and cultist. In my short video, I demonstrate just how fallacious and nefarious such manipulation is and recommend that if someone from a cult approaches you with such a deceptive lie, that you offer them a special glass of water and ask them if they would be willing to drink it.

About the Author

Paul Derengowski, Ph.D.
Founder of the Christian Apologetics Project PhD, Theology with Dogmatics, North-West University (2018); MA Apologetics with Honors, BIOLA University (2007); ThM, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (2003); MDiv, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (2000); BA Pastoral Ministry & Bible, Baptist Bible College (1992)