I dont think they meet the cult definition bro
Definitions of "Cult"
Etymological/Neutral: From Latin cultus (worship/care). Any system of religious veneration or a specific group devoted to rites and beliefs. By this, every religion, including Christianity, is a "cult" in origin. Early Christians were sometimes called a cult by Romans.
Sociological: Often refers to small, new religious movements (NRMs) in tension with society, loosely organized around novel beliefs, sometimes with charismatic leadership. Many evolve into denominations or religions over time (e.g., early Christianity or Methodism).
Pejorative/Popular: Implies manipulation, high control, isolation, exploitation, authoritarian leadership, and harm, often using models like Steven Hassan's BITE (Behavior, Information, Thought, Emotional control). This is the sense most people mean when asking if something is a "cult." Destructive examples include Jonestown or Heaven's Gate.
Scholars of religion generally classify the LDS Church as a new religious movement that has matured into a world religion/denomination, not a cult. It is not small, ephemeral, or led by a single living charismatic figure demanding total isolation.
@Isaac556x45 Ye shall know them by their fruits. Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles? Even so every good tree bringeth forth good fruit; but a corrupt tree bringeth forth evil fruit. A good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit, neither can a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit.
@Latterdaytruth Christ himself was a victim of his peers
His true followers persecuted also,
Nothing has changed it is the same today and always will be
Bro the earth was warm in the recent past, the Boreal forest extended all the way up to the northern border in Canada only ~5000-10000 years ago.
where its currently nearly completely frozen.
Even if it *is* true, natural solar & planet cycling vastly outpaces any effect of "warming" like a fart in the wind
its well documented doctors are NOT taught, this is a fact, not conjecture.
dedicated or in-depth training on vaccine safety protocols detailed postmarketing surveillance, risk/benefit analysis for individual patients, communication on adverse events, or addressing hesitancy) is limited/non existant in medical school.
Doctors and nurses do NOT provide good informed consent when offering vaccines, and do NOT provide the vaccine insert to parents to review before administration. This is well known, and there are hundreds of thousands of instances documented all over the internet.
Many doctors still to this day dont do VAERS reporting properly.
I never even mentioned autism in my post, But its a indisputable fact that alum salts can and do cross the blood brain barrier carrying aluminum, the mechanism for how they traverse the blood brain barrier is fairly well studied, and there are risks and side effects if this happens, it should be common sense that a neurotoxin, if delivered to the brain, will likely cause a neurotoxic event, what the side effects are, are debatable.
Just because a study characterizes it as "hey its fine" doesn't mean its "fine"
the Danish study wasn't a vaccinated vs unvaccinated study, so there is no real way they can characterize the real risks under those assumptions
Just like the many "placebo" trials for things like gardasil hep B etc.
They used the ADJUVANTS as the placebo.
@Manhattva Birthing Person is already the preferred name in Midwifery. As is "Chest Feeding" along with a slew of other things similar to this, there are dedicated mandatory courses for this.
Its so pervasive you will fail to get a degree if you dont use these terms.