2nd Great Awakening and cults

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arapahoepark

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I do not remember where I heard it but, I heard that most of the cults that still claim to be Christian 'mormonism, Adventism, etc. were a part of the Second Great Awakening. It was said I think to show you how screwed up that 'revival' was.
Are there any links between the two? Did one influence in the other? It is interesting to see how many of these cults were created here in America.
 
If a denomination cannot trace its roots back to the reformation, twists and turns aside, it is almost always a cult. While it cannot be said that the second Great Awakening was entirely bad, most of the Christian cults of today sprang forth from this movement. This would include Mormonism, JW, SDA, and pretty much the entire Pentecostal movement.
 
I heard most of these were Millennial Cults due in part to the paranoia of the turn of the century and the end of the world.
 
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If a denomination cannot trace its roots back to the reformation, twists and turns aside, it is almost always a cult. While it cannot be said that the second Great Awakening was entirely bad, most of the Christian cults of today sprang forth from this movement. This would include Mormonism, JW, SDA, and pretty much the entire Pentecostal movement.

Well a lot of cults can be traced back to Presbyterians...
 
The Burned-over District by Whitney Cross is a fascinating book on the subject!
 
If a denomination cannot trace its roots back to the reformation, twists and turns aside, it is almost always a cult. While it cannot be said that the second Great Awakening was entirely bad, most of the Christian cults of today sprang forth from this movement. This would include Mormonism, JW, SDA, and pretty much the entire Pentecostal movement.

Well a lot of cults can be traced back to Presbyterians...

Can you elaborate?
 
If a denomination cannot trace its roots back to the reformation, twists and turns aside, it is almost always a cult. While it cannot be said that the second Great Awakening was entirely bad, most of the Christian cults of today sprang forth from this movement. This would include Mormonism, JW, SDA, and pretty much the entire Pentecostal movement.

Well a lot of cults can be traced back to Presbyterians...


Can you elaborate?

I was surprised by this statement as well.

So I googled "Presbyterian Cult" and found one in Melbourne but all the Elders were excommunicated.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fellowship_(Australia)
 
If a denomination cannot trace its roots back to the reformation, twists and turns aside, it is almost always a cult. While it cannot be said that the second Great Awakening was entirely bad, most of the Christian cults of today sprang forth from this movement. This would include Mormonism, JW, SDA, and pretty much the entire Pentecostal movement.

Well a lot of cults can be traced back to Presbyterians...

Can you elaborate?

Maybe he is referring to the more extreme elements of the theonomist/FV camp? Still, I don't know that I would lump them in with the likes of Mormons.
 
I'll let Jake answer for himself, but I have a feeling that he was speaking tongue-in-cheek, and that he was referring to the fact that many of the major cult leaders were apostate Presbyterians. This includes Thomas and Alexander Campbell, as well as Charles Taze Russell.
 
Founders of what became the Jehovah's Witnesses, Mormonism (Joseph Smith attended a Presbyterian sunday school when young), various streams of Adventism, Campbellites, and various smaller groups I've been familiar with all have some Presbyterian roots.
 
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