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cult
Cults are social groups which have unusual, and often extreme, religious, spiritual, or philosophical beliefs and rituals. Extreme devotion to a particular person, object, or goal is another characteristic often ascribed to cults. The term has different, divergent and often pejorative, definitions both in popular culture and academia and has been an ongoing source of contention among scholars across several fields of study.
cargo cult
religious practice
new religious movement
religious community or spiritual group of modern origins
Druidism Modern
modern spiritual or religious movement that promotes connection and reverence for the natural world
UFO religion
type of religion which is partly based on beliefs about UFOs or extraterrestrial aliens
esoteric neo-Nazism
Post-WW2 mystical or occult beliefs that view Adolf Hitler as a supernatural saviour or divinity
doomsday cult
type of cult
pseudoreligion
Pseudoreligion or pseudotheology is a pejorative term which is a combination of the Greek prefix "pseudo", meaning false, and "religion." The term is sometimes avoided in religious scholarship as it is seen as polemic, but it is used colloquially in multiple ways, and is generally used for a belief system, philosophy, or movement which is functionally similar to a religious movement, often having a founder, principal text, liturgy, or faith-based beliefs. It is also used for movements or ideologies which are not ostensibly religious but have qualities identified as "religious" qualities such a
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