Category Archives: Cults and Heresies

Eastern Lightning

Names:   The Church of Almighty God, Eastern Lightning (EL), Lightning from the East,    Church of the True God, Church of the Everlasting Fountain, Real God, The Congregation, Seven Spirits Sect, New Power Lord’s Church, True Light Sect, or True Way Sect

Founders: Yang Xiangbin, Zhao Weishan

Date of Founding:  1991

Country of Origin:  China

Scripture or Authoritative SourceThe Word in the Flesh, teachings of Yang Xiangbin

Influences:  Christianity, Christian Dispensationalism

Membership:  Estimates vary from 100,000 to over 1 million Continue reading

Cults and Modern Technology

In the 1920’s and 30’s the cutting edge of technology was wireless telegraphy, better known today as radio.  Herbert W. Armstrong, an Adventist evangelist, saw the potential of this medium and used it to his advantage.  He began broadcasting his unique views of the Bible in 1933.  His abilities as a speaker won the minds and hearts of thousands of listeners.  Thus was born the Radio Church of God, a religious organization that initially consisted almost completely of a radio audience.  Eventually Armstrong’s following grew to become the Worldwide Church of God.[i]

The progression from a small radio broadcast to an on-air “church” to an organized religious body demonstrates the power of electronic media to effectively propagate a message and develop a committed group of adherents.   Thus, Armstrongism serves as a prime example of how cults can, and often do, effectively use technology and media to spread their own versions of the gospel. Continue reading

Are Mormons Christians?

This is a common question.  Many Christians think that the Latter-day Saint Church is simply another denomination, just like Southern Baptists or United Methodists.  It is simply one branch of the Christian tree.  This is not surprising.  The LDS Church has spent a lot of money in the past several decades to promote this idea.  They changed their logo to emphasize the words “Jesus Christ.”  They promote the Book of Mormon as “Another Testament of Jesus Christ.”  They have TV ads and promotional materials that present Mormons as clean cut, family-oriented, conservative Christians.  And their marketing campaign has worked.  Many, if not most, people think that Mormons are Christians. Continue reading

Visiting A Mormon Temple

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormons) is building temples with increasing frequency.  They will be dedicating new temples in Colorado and Wyoming later this month (October 2016).  They will be dedicating a temple in Connecticut in November.  Temples are currently under construction in Rome, Paris, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, South Africa, Congo and Portugal.  They just recently dedicated a new temple in Philadelphia. Continue reading

Santa Muerte

She is portrayed as a female Grim Reaper, that is to say, she is a skeleton dressed in a shroud and carrying a large scythe.  At her feet may be seen an owl, a symbol of wisdom in western iconography, and of death in ancient Aztec symbolism.  She is the object of devotion in one of the fastest growing cults in the world—the cult of Santa Muerte, Holy Death.

Santa Muerte is a folk saint revered by Hispanics throughout Mesoamerica and the United States.  She is considered an all-powerful saint, who dominates the world and gives immediate results to petitions made to her.  Being the spirit of death, it is noted that her scythe cuts down the life of all men equally, rich or poor, righteous or wicked.  Therefore, she is reckoned to be a saint for all peoples.  One of the most popular sayings about her is that Santa Muerte “does not discriminate.”  She accepts your worship and answers your prayers no matter who you are.  That is why her followers include pious Catholics, drug traffickers, prisoners, prostitutes, policemen, blue collar workers, and members of the LGBT community.  There is also a growing constituency among neo-pagans and Wiccans. Continue reading