The Ahmadiyyah movement has been very successful at playing the victim card, even here in Ireland their imagined grievances have recently gained them some attention. But what is Ahmadiyyat really about? Are they really what they claim to be? This blog hopes to expose the movement from Qadian as the dangerous cult that many believe it is.
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Ahmadi Lovebombing
Critics of cults often point to the phenomenon of 'lovebombing' - a disingenuous show of affection and love designed to influence, convert and manipulate - as evidence of the dangers these movements pose, and the Ahmadi cult is no exception.
If you're a lonely, isolated and rather mediocre person, cultists will latch on to your vulnerabilities. They'll praise the mundane, extol the ordinary and glorify the banal, rather uneventful YOU, until you start believing it and eventually depending on it.
Then they'll marry you off to one of their women (who themselves cannot marry outside the cult) and before you know it you've been snared. You'll be put forward as spokesperson because you can speak English, even if you really can't write it and soon you'll have said so much in defense of the cult that the pride in you will not allow you to go against anything, even if it is plainly wrong.
You have now entered the soulless state of cultism - Ahmadiyya defined.
For more information on the Ahmadiyya cult, please click here: The Cult.info
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Mirza Ghulam Ahmad
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Wow, you hit the nail on the head there. I left Ahmadiyya because of these very things. The website www.thecult.info has lots of information on how to leave the Ahmadi cult.
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