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Findings & Footnotes: February 2003

February 1, 2003 by Richard Cimino

01: Deprogramming had become an important issue in the cult controversies of the 1970s and probably contributed in part to polarization in the field. Readers may be interested in an in-depth article published in Vol. 1, No. 3 of the Cultic Studies Journal, about how the old model of “forcibly deprogramming persons from controversial ideological organizations […]

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Jordan’s refugee camps an incubator for Islamic revival?

February 1, 2003 by Richard Cimino

Jordan, which has long stood apart from other Muslim nations for its more secular political outlook, may be moving in more religious directions due to the rising Muslim revival taking place among the country’s Palestinian refugees. Palestinians are estimated to represent a majority of Jordan’s 5 million inhabitants. The Washington Post (Jan. 28) reports that it is […]

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African Islam being viewed as entry point for terrorism?

February 1, 2003 by Richard Cimino

Nigeria and other sub-Saharan African nations may be the next staging ground for the mixture of extremist Islam and terrorism, reports the Village Voice (Jan. 8-14). “Africa’s widespread political unrest and economic instability have made many of its countries candidates for the next Afghanistan,” writes Ta-Nehisi Coates.  Strong Christian-Muslim violence found in Nigeria AND Sudan  as well as a smoldering […]

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Traditionalists move away from Rome, make their own trails

February 1, 2003 by Richard Cimino

Hopes for a reconciliation between the Vatican and Catholic traditionalists appear to be growing dim. Following the decision by a group of Roman Catholic traditionalists in the Diocese of Campos, Brazil, to submit to Rome a year ago, there had been increased expectations that the Society of Saint Pius X (SSPX) might finally take the […]

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New wild card in Anglican gay rights controversy

February 1, 2003 by Richard Cimino

The issue of homosexuality and its place in the churches of the Anglican Communion has created a good deal of turmoil in recent months, especially following the decision made last June by the diocese of New Westminster (British Columbia) to allow blessings of homosexual partnerships. But there might still be more problems to come in […]

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Current Research: February 2003

February 1, 2003 by Richard Cimino

01: Confidence in organized religion has been driven down to its lowest level in six decades, according to the most recent Gallup Poll. The confidence index on established religion has declined from 60 percent of Americans holing high confidence in 2001 to only 45 percent in 2002. Pollster George Gallup finds that the sexual abuse scandal […]

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Quebec — a promised land for ‘cults’?

February 1, 2003 by Richard Cimino

Following the recent media hype around the Quebec-based Raelian movement’s claims regarding cloning (which some observers suspect since the beginning of having been in fact a clever publicity stunt from a movement well-known for its provocative strategy), the Canadian media have published a series of articles on this controversy and other  issues of new religious movements […]

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Muslim homeschooling accelerates after 9/11

February 1, 2003 by Richard Cimino

Home schooling among American Muslims is growing partly over a concern with extremism in Islamic schools, according to a report  in the Christian Science Monitor (Jan. 14). Islamic homeschooling has existed for several years, but it has involved only a small minority of American Muslims. After September 11, however,  new interest has been shown in homeschooling among Muslims, according […]

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Freemasonry gets new public face

February 1, 2003 by Richard Cimino

Freemasonry in the U.S. is lifting the veil of secrecy from some of its rituals in order to fill its ranks, reports the Long Island section of the New York Times (Jan. 12). Freemasonry is an international fraternal and charitable organization with secret rituals and a non-sectarian belief in a divine creator that dates back to the […]

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Mormon crossovers spawn evangelical fears

February 1, 2003 by Richard Cimino

Mormons are increasingly borrowing and marketing to evangelicals, a fact that is causing considerable unease among some evangelical leaders. The Christian Research Journal (Volume 25, Number 2) reports that after ads and reviews of the new film The Other Side of Heaven appeared in many Christian newspapers, radio stations and web sites, it was discovered that it was produced and directed […]

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