06-29-2007, 08:37 PM | #10 | ||
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Also, its a non-sequitur to assume a rigid system of self denial equates to obsessive behavior. I mean look at the various forms of Buddhism, Shinto, and specifically the Zen off shoots. Ok so a few people take them to far but again that's present everywhere. For the vast majority its all about the middle path; that fine line of absolute perfect balance. Something you can't reach while being obsessive in anyway. Quote:
The logical inference goes like this: Cults require an obsessive component as an integral aspect of its function Obsessiveness is unbalanced, excessive, unreasonable, and always destructive (to varying degrees) Therefore, Cults must always contain a destructive/damaging/unhealthy element. (Though some have more than just that stemming from the obsessive component.) |
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