@@Seeravilno lol he’s saying that cults are basically “trust me, this is how the world/religion works” without having any basis to back them up. Not referring to the video itself
Fun fact: The Heaven's Gate website is still active and has a contact email address. You can contact that email address and you WILL get a response. It's still actively being responded to in 2024 going into 2025. Also the Heaven's Gate website still looks like your average Geocities website from the mid 90's. So it also serves as a time capsule of the wild west internet days.
Claiming that the end of the world is imminent and joining the cult is the only way to survive creates a sense of urgency, thus pressuring new members into joining.
Invokes anxiety in its followers, making them do what the leaders ask, and the people will do it. Plus, with how many feel discontent with modern world, they try and find solice in something more familiar ideals, or ones they subscribe to, ignoring the red flags.
its always been a trend since early civilization started to create religion, notably christianity which has always spoken about eschatology and the kingdom of god people dont know whats to come in the afterlife, so better to believe in something that will save them in the unknown than not
And how people believe them without seeing any evidence is even more disturbing and fascinating. These followers are committing murders and suicides at their commands😞 So much life destroyed
I don't get it why they need to use this word. I don't want to be insensitive to various situations, but avoiding the word doesn't make the problem go away. Can anyone explain to me why people are using these euphemism?
@@yosmiezu UA-cam sucks! But it is mostly due to censorship and demonetization rules. Honestly if people can't handle themes that involves a form of suicide/death (even just the mere saying of the word) then they should be off the internet, and seek medical care. It helped me when I was at my lowest point during my teens, and I'm glad that I am here.
@@yosmiezuanyone who unironically uses Algospeak automatically downplays any serious situation because they run away from actually explaining mature and serious issues in exchange for funny alternative words and money
Fun fact: In 2016 in Montenegro 56 people were arrested. All of them were members of Aum Shinrikyo cult. Most of them were Russian, Ukrainian and Japanese
Wow, that’s one way to have an international meet-and-greet. Aum Shinrikyo: bringing people together since the 90s, just in the most terrifying way possible.
If you do more research on the Peoples Temple, you know the role Leo Ryan played was very crucial to how the final moments of Jonestown played out. He saved a lot of people, and put himself in harms way, and very unfortunately died doing so. I’ll never forget your heroic actions that saved lives, Leo. RIP
These stories break my heart. So many vulnerable people just want to be free from suffering and seek the truth... only to be exploited and destroyed by evil. I was born in the unification church, so I can somewhat understand on a smaller scale. Stay safe and strong, folks
This is mostly down to the increased religious diversity (especially in different sects of Christianity) and the lack of cultural affiliation with religion which is common with many other countries and cultures. The US has a long history of religious cults and extremists from the puritans in Plymouth, the davidians in Waco, and the Scientologists in California.
It's easy to think that most cults happen in the U.S. because some of the most infamous ones, like Heaven's Gate and Jonestown, did. The U.S's religious freedom, focus on individualism, and a huge cultural emphasis on charismatic leaders to name a few might be a reason. However Aum Shinrikyo was in Japan, and The Movement of Restoration of the Ten Commandments was in Uganda and The Order of the Solar Temple operated in Europe and Canada. Cults mostly form because they often prey on people's fears and desires for belonging or purpose, which are universal human experiences. So i guess while U.S. might have a reputation for it, cults are a global issue. Also media frenzy on US cults is one of the causes, which can make it seem like it's a mostly American problem when it's really not.
This video really gets you thinking about the extremes people can go to. Fascinating stuff! I’ve been exploring similar themes, like the story behind the assassination attempts on US presidents-lots of intense history to uncover!
Cult steps: Step 1 : Convince people of imminent world destruction. Step 2: Tell them that they can be saved by us. Step 3: Ask them to do whatever you want. Step 4: All this ultimately leads to their end by some other major group of non-members. Sounds like most religions except that they have too many members for anyone to stand up to them.
A cult in the sense we know, is a heretic subgroup of christianity. Nothing to do to creating a religion from zero. Also, the majoritiy of religions do not talk about world destruction nor to follow leaders. Religions in general are just cultural cosmology + philosphy together.
@@nash5538 But that isn’t true. Saying kill won’t get you age restricted or demonetized, and “taking his own life” already circumvents that. It’s an actual euphemism
I'm a writer, and I'm writing a screenplay based on a cult using this as my inspiration. All I'm learning is cult leaders really only have "I'm telling the truth because trust me" and people join because they're stupid enough not to question it
Here is a little FYI for you: A cult becomes a religion when its members become so numerous that they require recognition by a governing authority. Edit: Although I don’t think it’s always the case.
So realistically the concept is exactly the same, it's just the quantity of members? Any one of these could be a religion had they been popular enough? BOY SHOULD THAT MAKE YOU THINK
~~~ Probably the distinction often comes down to societal norms, timing, and cultural context. What starts as a small, controversial group might eventually be seen as legitimate if it survives long enough and gains enough followers. But even then, some groups never lose that so called cult label, especially if they continue practices that are considered harmful or extreme. I guess it’s more about how a group is perceived by the wider society and less about its actual size or legal status.
@jmraxg I'm just not sure how, after looking at official definitions of the words, cults and religions aren't synonymous. It appears they both mean the same thing, explained differently. It seems we arbitrarily decide what's a cult and what's a religion, dependent on whether we think society should be accepting of them as a group. The definitions of the words don't differentiate them. And that's really interesting, because it means it has absolutely nothing to do with the substance of the groups beliefs as to whether they're a cult or religion. It's a "do we think they're okay" vibe check.
@@catmoonkenobi You raise an interesting point Sir, and it's true that the line between cults and religions can seem blurry, especially when looking at the definitions. Both involve a system of beliefs and a group of followers, and historically, many religions started as what we might now call cults. But, but... the distinction often comes down to factors like the size of the group, its social acceptance, *and the behavior it promotes.* Emphasis on the last point please!! Cults are typically viewed as more extreme, often demanding unquestioning loyalty to a single leader, isolating members from society, and using manipulation or coercion to control their followers. Religions, on the other hand, are usually more established, have broader acceptance, and offer frameworks for community and morality without the same level of control. The 'vibe check' you mentioned does play a role, but it's often grounded in the real-world consequences of these groups’ practices and how they interact with society at large.
Peoples Temple is spelled without an apostrophe. It might seem unimportant but it’s what caused reporters to seem “not credible” when the Peoples Temple was growing, and resulted in lesser media coverage of that cult
I looked into the story turns out when he was arrested in the 90’s he asked to be transferred to Dorchester Penitentiary (located in New Brunswick) about 2 hours away from my childhood home and stayed until he died in 2011 it was really big in our local news paper back in the day when some people still relied on it
Love this video. Your general content is great but as a fan of WendiGoon, my heart erupted when i saw the title and the cults. Keep up the good work :3
Allison Mack being a top tier member of a cult was absolutely a wtf moment for me, as I grew up watching Smallville Like plot twist of the year back then
@9_1.1 almost no religious men who debate does this. Not to mention everytime something is explained to most aithiests they pull the " it doesn't make any sense" and think they won the argument
Not exactly, Scientology and Mormonism are both cults and still considered cults by many although they have a decent amount of followers. The difference is that religions have basis of their own, cults base themselves on religion. For example, Mormonism and Scientology are based on Christianity, thus they are cults. But Christianity has its own basis in Jesus and the belief of his life death and resurrection.
@@La_Fata_Ila_Ali I think islam also is to be considered a cult. The only reason it is considered a religion is because of the amount of followers. The founder of Islam(Mohammed) was a pedophile and thought many unethical teachings.
@@La_Fata_Ila_Ali a cult is just a group that worships a specific person, character, or object. thats the only criteria. the word cult has a negative connotation in society, which is why people tend to misunderstand what a cult is and just think of it as “religion but bad.” religions like christianity are cults, period. its only called a religion because they dont want to call it a cult.
It's not true. Curse you for spreading lies. The prophets of god peace be upon them all would never do things like this. They also bring proof in the form of real miracles that everyone can see. Only idiots would believe this people to be prophetic
@@9_1.1 by that definition, are Islam and Judaism cults? They both strictly worship God and God alone, and by their definition of God, he isn’t an Object, person, or “character”.
They are a cult, but I agree that you shouldn’t call something a cult just because you don’t like it. *cough* people calling Christianity a cult *cough*
@@StringyStringCheese I mean, what he said was true, but it would also be dishonest of people to hastily generalize it because of that. There's really no reason to assume they're generalizing Christianity, which they aren't. They're just pointing out the elephant in the room that Christianity is, by far, the most *exploited* religion (in the West). I'm sure studies would agree with me because of Christianity's impact on the West. It's common sense. The power it held, and the role it played in shaping early America. If honest people look back at the core teachings of Christianity and what it's built on, trust me, people wouldn't be quick to generalize it because of a cult that sprouted 2,000 years later. That is, if they have more of a "it's all about my feelings" view towards it, then yeah, they're going to use it to reject every argument and claim, which is the dishonest and lazy approach.
Fun fact about Heaven’s Gate: A band by the name of Pendulum actually referenced the mass unalivement in their song “Propane Nightmares” in the 2008 album “In Silico“. And the music… takes you there.
@@sandeegrey5977 He's arguing in favour of using the harsher, real word. You're acting like he's saying people should stop using the word suicide because it hurts his feelings.
@@Immaslideonheat Hey so actually Trump was on epstiens flight logs, walked into a young girls dressing room, told a ten year old he’d date her in 10 years, and was Mr. Epstiens good friend. But it’s the democrats that love kids.
Where is Scientology?
Probably in the same place as Mormonism
@@br2716Yes, he might be there.
Bro I had the same question
Too triggering, I had a friend they hunted down and ruined his entire life.
Scientology tends to not like people saying bas things about them, and has really good lawyers
With a name like “Ervil McBaron”, it has to be cartoonishly evil
evil lebron
you are my sunshine
This is got to be a joke
Ervil LeBaron
@@mist3325Evil Lebron
The literal embodiments of “Trust me bro.”
@@Seeravilno lol he’s saying that cults are basically “trust me, this is how the world/religion works” without having any basis to back them up. Not referring to the video itself
@@Atellas I was tired okay 😭
@@Seeravilwhat did u say before lol
Every religuon ever bruh
@@oltoz7003not true
Fun fact: The Heaven's Gate website is still active and has a contact email address. You can contact that email address and you WILL get a response. It's still actively being responded to in 2024 going into 2025.
Also the Heaven's Gate website still looks like your average Geocities website from the mid 90's. So it also serves as a time capsule of the wild west internet days.
oh nah😭
Bro nobody asked for your "Fun Fact"
_I_ asked for bro's fun fact.
@@br2716plus literally everybody knows about it
Wh. Who's running it
Why tf most of these cults were obsessed with doomsday
Claiming that the end of the world is imminent and joining the cult is the only way to survive creates a sense of urgency, thus pressuring new members into joining.
Invokes anxiety in its followers, making them do what the leaders ask, and the people will do it.
Plus, with how many feel discontent with modern world, they try and find solice in something more familiar ideals, or ones they subscribe to, ignoring the red flags.
Gets your attention. Remember a lot of these leaders don't truly believe what they're saying, at least fully. It's a sales pitch
Every religion is a death cult. If there are goodies to get, but you have to die to get it, then it's a death cult. Heaven anyone?
its always been a trend since early civilization started to create religion, notably christianity which has always spoken about eschatology and the kingdom of god
people dont know whats to come in the afterlife, so better to believe in something that will save them in the unknown than not
Cults are so unbelievably fascinating. How many people can think they are gods lol.
you should look up "The Three Christs of Ypsilanti", really interesting psychological experiment where 3 men all thought they were jesus
And how people believe them without seeing any evidence is even more disturbing and fascinating. These followers are committing murders and suicides at their commands😞
So much life destroyed
"There is no god, that's why we stepped in!"
- A lot of cult leaders, most likely
Most though are made by the leaders to make money and gain power
@@RaidenJaeger-rg9nd😂😂😂
4:21 evil lebron 😈😈😈😈
Explains why he's so white 😅
😂😂😂
You are my sunshine. My only sunshine😈😈😈
When ervil is Lebanon 😨😨😨😨😈😨😨😨
You are my moonlight my many moonlights you make me sad
"unalivement" is a cursed word. Try "self-destruction"
Also give "leaving their mortal coil" a spin if you feel like it
I don't get it why they need to use this word. I don't want to be insensitive to various situations, but avoiding the word doesn't make the problem go away. Can anyone explain to me why people are using these euphemism?
@@yosmiezumass censorship and MONEEEEYYYYYYYY
@@yosmiezu UA-cam sucks! But it is mostly due to censorship and demonetization rules. Honestly if people can't handle themes that involves a form of suicide/death (even just the mere saying of the word) then they should be off the internet, and seek medical care. It helped me when I was at my lowest point during my teens, and I'm glad that I am here.
@@yosmiezuanyone who unironically uses Algospeak automatically downplays any serious situation because they run away from actually explaining mature and serious issues in exchange for funny alternative words and money
Fun fact: In 2016 in Montenegro 56 people were arrested. All of them were members of Aum Shinrikyo cult. Most of them were Russian, Ukrainian and Japanese
Wow, that’s one way to have an international meet-and-greet. Aum Shinrikyo: bringing people together since the 90s, just in the most terrifying way possible.
He wasn’t kidding when he said that he couldn’t talk about what the ant hill kids did, it’ll make you sick
Why did I look it up… you’re totally right it’s awful 🤢
wendigoon made a good video on it in case anyone is wondering
If you do more research on the Peoples Temple, you know the role Leo Ryan played was very crucial to how the final moments of Jonestown played out. He saved a lot of people, and put himself in harms way, and very unfortunately died doing so. I’ll never forget your heroic actions that saved lives, Leo. RIP
was smoking, but stopped because you posted
Watch and smoke lol
Paint explainer beats cancer. 👍
And because you wanted to stop. Kudos to you!
@@corydk4834this guys knows how it’s done
I can tell you're a discord user
WERE GETTING OUR MEMORYS ERASED WITH THIS ONE 🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
3:20 bro I can not stop laughing at this image I don’t know why
I love having a snack and learning about deranged stuff
Me too, with grilled blood sausage.
11:27 "Which even led to the demise of a woman" is one of the craziest understatements I've heard in a while
These stories break my heart. So many vulnerable people just want to be free from suffering and seek the truth... only to be exploited and destroyed by evil. I was born in the unification church, so I can somewhat understand on a smaller scale. Stay safe and strong, folks
4:06 So much for "Thou shalt not murder"
5:19 HELP, NOT THE REFRENCE 😭🙏
yooooo, as a psychology student, id love to see a video on defense mechanisms in your style, great content as always 👍👍
Unsurprisingly most happened in the US. Fits perfectly tbh.
?
Freedom of religion bud
This is mostly down to the increased religious diversity (especially in different sects of Christianity) and the lack of cultural affiliation with religion which is common with many other countries and cultures. The US has a long history of religious cults and extremists from the puritans in Plymouth, the davidians in Waco, and the Scientologists in California.
It's easy to think that most cults happen in the U.S. because some of the most infamous ones, like Heaven's Gate and Jonestown, did. The U.S's religious freedom, focus on individualism, and a huge cultural emphasis on charismatic leaders to name a few might be a reason. However Aum Shinrikyo was in Japan, and The Movement of Restoration of the Ten Commandments was in Uganda and The Order of the Solar Temple operated in Europe and Canada.
Cults mostly form because they often prey on people's fears and desires for belonging or purpose, which are universal human experiences. So i guess while U.S. might have a reputation for it, cults are a global issue. Also media frenzy on US cults is one of the causes, which can make it seem like it's a mostly American problem when it's really not.
@@mrflippy3578 Is that unique to the USA? So the Netherlands, Spain, England and so on don't have that?
Where's The Cult of The Lamb
4:17
on steam lol
Surely there are more cults
for sure, cuz i am missing the Warren Jeffs cult. The guy to made it to the FBI most wanted list
Of course! I was expecting to see Colonia Dignidad.
Palmarian church, maybe?
The KKK is one of them and the illuminati
the colt family
This video really gets you thinking about the extremes people can go to. Fascinating stuff! I’ve been exploring similar themes, like the story behind the assassination attempts on US presidents-lots of intense history to uncover!
This is great content man. Concise. Entertaining. You have great delivery, keep it up.
I think we should found a Paint-Cult.
The Paint Explainer, will you be our cult leader?
What will be the apocalypse and when will there be doomsday?
Earthbound reference???
@@thesecondtonysopranoYOU READ MY MIND
Maybe we should call it the Happy-Happyists
And worship the color blue lol
I love how they promise peace, equality, and fairness and the exact opposite happened
Cult steps:
Step 1 : Convince people of imminent world destruction.
Step 2: Tell them that they can be saved by us.
Step 3: Ask them to do whatever you want.
Step 4: All this ultimately leads to their end by some other major group of non-members.
Sounds like most religions except that they have too many members for anyone to stand up to them.
I don’t think that’s necessarily true in most cases.
Christianity cough cough
Yeah, the only difference between religions and cults is how many people are part of it
Reddit is calling your name
A cult in the sense we know, is a heretic subgroup of christianity. Nothing to do to creating a religion from zero. Also, the majoritiy of religions do not talk about world destruction nor to follow leaders. Religions in general are just cultural cosmology + philosphy together.
“Unalivement” bro you can just say “took his own life” its also a euphamism and it doesn’t make you sound like an 11yo in a tiktok comment
Tbf even some news channels are going with that lmao. It's crazy
I am 100% sure it's because of UA-cam, and not wanting to be demonitized and lose, well, lots of money.
it’s because of youtube obviously he’ll get demonitised or maybe age restricted if he says the word “kill” with how soft youtube is nkw
as some others said.. it’s coz of youtube
@@nash5538
But that isn’t true. Saying kill won’t get you age restricted or demonetized, and “taking his own life” already circumvents that. It’s an actual euphemism
Where Scientology
I thinking the same thing.
But also, where normal mormonism?
7:05 yep, definitly a gooner
I'm a writer, and I'm writing a screenplay based on a cult using this as my inspiration. All I'm learning is cult leaders really only have "I'm telling the truth because trust me" and people join because they're stupid enough not to question it
You forgot Apple Fans, they’re probably the biggest and most loyal cult around.
Lol
That's messed up?
-Which one?
Yes
For the love of god stop saying "unalive" its so terminally online
This episode was like a great season of television, getting progressively more intense and better and better. 5 minutes in was already crazy.
Here is a little FYI for you: A cult becomes a religion when its members become so numerous that they require recognition by a governing authority.
Edit: Although I don’t think it’s always the case.
So realistically the concept is exactly the same, it's just the quantity of members? Any one of these could be a religion had they been popular enough?
BOY SHOULD THAT MAKE YOU THINK
a religion doesn't need a government designation. All religious cults are religions, not all religions are cults.
~~~
Probably the distinction often comes down to societal norms, timing, and cultural context. What starts as a small, controversial group might eventually be seen as legitimate if it survives long enough and gains enough followers. But even then, some groups never lose that so called cult label, especially if they continue practices that are considered harmful or extreme. I guess it’s more about how a group is perceived by the wider society and less about its actual size or legal status.
@jmraxg I'm just not sure how, after looking at official definitions of the words, cults and religions aren't synonymous. It appears they both mean the same thing, explained differently. It seems we arbitrarily decide what's a cult and what's a religion, dependent on whether we think society should be accepting of them as a group. The definitions of the words don't differentiate them.
And that's really interesting, because it means it has absolutely nothing to do with the substance of the groups beliefs as to whether they're a cult or religion. It's a "do we think they're okay" vibe check.
@@catmoonkenobi You raise an interesting point Sir, and it's true that the line between cults and religions can seem blurry, especially when looking at the definitions. Both involve a system of beliefs and a group of followers, and historically, many religions started as what we might now call cults. But, but... the distinction often comes down to factors like the size of the group, its social acceptance, *and the behavior it promotes.* Emphasis on the last point please!!
Cults are typically viewed as more extreme, often demanding unquestioning loyalty to a single leader, isolating members from society, and using manipulation or coercion to control their followers. Religions, on the other hand, are usually more established, have broader acceptance, and offer frameworks for community and morality without the same level of control.
The 'vibe check' you mentioned does play a role, but it's often grounded in the real-world consequences of these groups’ practices and how they interact with society at large.
I’ve chosen to follow all these cults.
Now, I’m the most enlightened being in the universe!
Follow me for more knowledge.
Evil LeBron 😭
1:57 Actually it was stated he made his own follower shoot him as he was a coward to drink the concoction as well as shoot himself.
In Québec we all know the Roch Thériault story. I had never heard of the "ant hill" analogy. I don't think he ever used those words.
In kenya a pastor caused deaths for almost 600 by starvation to see Jesus in 2020-2021
4:17
Cult of the Lamb
Ayyyy
I like the art style of this one! Very simple yet effective.
The ant hill stuff is some of the worst I’ve ever read don’t look into it
Where’s the cult of Chris Chan?
That's a thing ? 👁️👁️
@@AzemZuberov yep unfortunately, look it up
Amazing video as always man!!!
9:26 Neuron activation (actually what FREAK made that map😭)
"I have rejected my humanity" Type shi
Kept waiting for the Branch Davidians… Achy Breaky Heart 🎶
Peoples Temple is spelled without an apostrophe. It might seem unimportant but it’s what caused reporters to seem “not credible” when the Peoples Temple was growing, and resulted in lesser media coverage of that cult
Lol I got a cult ad on this
Cult ad? They don’t have enough money for that
@@StringyStringCheese wdym? churches make plenty of money by taking advantage of people’s generosity
@@StringyStringCheeseRepublican MAGAts are always willing to give more money to their god emperor
Waiting for the Reddit atheist to call all religions cults
looked for this comment by twitter apologists
...
which they are.
@@RakastanPorkkanakakkua 12 days late, what took you so long?
@@DefrostedChicken Better late than ever, just like Revelations. :^)
What is your definition of a cult?
Apparently when you predict an apocalypse coming you should start a cult.
Ant Hill abuse was insane. Definitely wish i eidnt read that.
I looked into the story turns out when he was arrested in the 90’s he asked to be transferred to Dorchester Penitentiary (located in New Brunswick) about 2 hours away from my childhood home and stayed until he died in 2011 it was really big in our local news paper back in the day when some people still relied on it
4:20 cult of the lamb reference chat
you forgot the Happy Happyists
(If you know, you know)
Why does it always end in unalivement💀
Dang, I’m sure this video won’t cause any controversy.
Among who?
@@PhoenixEternal1337The comment section. Just wait.
Are you starting a cult?
Love this video. Your general content is great but as a fan of WendiGoon, my heart erupted when i saw the title and the cults. Keep up the good work :3
“yOu fOrGot cHrIsTiaNity ☝️🤓”
Every time there is a video explaining cults, the greasy fedora tippers will always comment stuff like that
I know. I hate comments like that
you're getting triggered from something no one said
@@Synthanicmusic you have not explored the comment section 💀
@@mosest20 yeah still can't find anyone saying it. pathetic
Allison Mack being a top tier member of a cult was absolutely a wtf moment for me, as I grew up watching Smallville
Like plot twist of the year back then
i can already see all the salty atheists crying in the comments about how every religion is a cult
And I can see those of religion salty that atheists think their religions are cults. Two way street.
Meanwhile most theists consider every religions but theirs to be cults...
i love how religious people are either really good at debating or can only win a debate by covering their ears and insulting you
@9_1.1 almost no religious men who debate does this. Not to mention everytime something is explained to most aithiests they pull the " it doesn't make any sense" and think they won the argument
@@bfxml4810 i can literally just copy paste your comment but switch around the words "religous" and "atheists"
As an ex-Moonie/Unification Church member, I'm surprised my folks weren't on here lol
fun fact: by definition, the only difference between a monotheistic religion and a cult is the amount of people that believe it.
Not exactly,
Scientology and Mormonism are both cults and still considered cults by many although they have a decent amount of followers. The difference is that religions have basis of their own, cults base themselves on religion.
For example, Mormonism and Scientology are based on Christianity, thus they are cults. But Christianity has its own basis in Jesus and the belief of his life death and resurrection.
@@La_Fata_Ila_Ali I think islam also is to be considered a cult. The only reason it is considered a religion is because of the amount of followers. The founder of Islam(Mohammed) was a pedophile and thought many unethical teachings.
@@La_Fata_Ila_Ali a cult is just a group that worships a specific person, character, or object. thats the only criteria. the word cult has a negative connotation in society, which is why people tend to misunderstand what a cult is and just think of it as “religion but bad.” religions like christianity are cults, period. its only called a religion because they dont want to call it a cult.
It's not true. Curse you for spreading lies. The prophets of god peace be upon them all would never do things like this. They also bring proof in the form of real miracles that everyone can see. Only idiots would believe this people to be prophetic
@@9_1.1 by that definition, are Islam and Judaism cults? They both strictly worship God and God alone, and by their definition of God, he isn’t an Object, person, or “character”.
just had a hit, very excited to see you posted
Where’s Jehova’s Witness?
Literally 1 step away from being a cult
You forgot the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
Jehovah's Witness.
Not a cult, so not on the list just because you don't like them lol
Religon is also a cult with larger followers.
Religion is not a cult. Also without religion we wouldn't had most of the things we have
Where’s MAGA? 😂
Where are the Climate change and the alphabet cult?
MAGA is not a cult wtf?
Truth
@@maximilianogarciachirinos3663 found a MAGAtard lmfao
Climate change is real tho??
4:17 i thought this is the church where you listen Lamb of God songs when they have weekly service
10:13 wait you can say kill but not suicide? I don’t even think youtube has any restrictions against saying that
I think far cry 5 creators combined all of these cults and made " project edens gate " they all have same traits and patterns
It's youtube, you're allowed to say suicide here. This isn't tik tok lol
He did it incase someone wants to put it on Tiktok
This is cool but just a suggestion, put them in chronological order based on the years.
where are jehovah’s witnesses man💀
Not a cult, so not on the list just because you don't like them
They are a cult, but I agree that you shouldn’t call something a cult just because you don’t like it.
*cough* people calling Christianity a cult *cough*
@@condolcezza5850 Do explain how?
Not all of the heavens gate followers were apart of the mass “un-aliving” event. If I recall, someone was supposed to stay behind to run the website.
The best part of this is that most of these cults used Bible 😂
That’s like saying we should cage all men since most prisoners are men. Get a job
@@StringyStringCheese how is that anything like what you said? yall always jump to conclusions when you get butthurt
Sources now
@@9_1.1 self like, average atheist behavior. And I’m just calling y’all hypocrites, that’s it
@@StringyStringCheese I mean, what he said was true, but it would also be dishonest of people to hastily generalize it because of that. There's really no reason to assume they're generalizing Christianity, which they aren't. They're just pointing out the elephant in the room that Christianity is, by far, the most *exploited* religion (in the West). I'm sure studies would agree with me because of Christianity's impact on the West. It's common sense. The power it held, and the role it played in shaping early America. If honest people look back at the core teachings of Christianity and what it's built on, trust me, people wouldn't be quick to generalize it because of a cult that sprouted 2,000 years later. That is, if they have more of a "it's all about my feelings" view towards it, then yeah, they're going to use it to reject every argument and claim, which is the dishonest and lazy approach.
4:30
This deadass sounds like the Eden’s Gate cult
Fun fact about Heaven’s Gate:
A band by the name of Pendulum actually referenced the mass unalivement in their song “Propane Nightmares” in the 2008 album “In Silico“. And the music… takes you there.
Who asked
I did @@ChiekoGamers
I've loved that song for years but never knew that…cool if true 🙂
Don’t forget about Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, etc.!
Where are the French?
Some of these ideologies would’ve made some interesting sci-fi stories
Can we stop with the "unalivement" usage?
Can we start with your unalivement?
@@theomnibenevolence Low.
Wahhh a word that I don’t like wahh
@@sandeegrey5977 It's just unnecessary lmao.
@@sandeegrey5977 He's arguing in favour of using the harsher, real word. You're acting like he's saying people should stop using the word suicide because it hurts his feelings.
So ur just gonna ignore the fact that Manson was also under the influence of The Beatles 😂
you forgot Minecraft bedrock
/j
You forgot Maga
Orange Man Bad
@11:38 Finally, someone gets it right!
5:50 he wrote the death note 💀
Where is Islam ?
Bro forgot about isslam & christianity 😂😂
These are religions, not cults. Go back to school kiddo
Where is Trump’s cult
This is how I view religion
Nobody cares
Where is islam?
islam is not a cult smh😒
“guh, what religion am i again? it was the cheese itz guy right? 🤤”
@@زهيراحمدشعث don't care bout him, he's just a random christian that thinks anyone that isn't christian is evil and wrong
أستغفر الله.
Fun fact: Jim Jones’ death was most likely done by a member as he was really too cowardly to do it himself
SMH, why is MAGA not included in this list?
Wgt dies almost every cult has to have something about murder, like, where, WHERE, in gods plan does it say "Murder"
Where is the Republican Party!
We get it you love kids and Biden
@@Immaslideonheat Hey so actually Trump was on epstiens flight logs, walked into a young girls dressing room, told a ten year old he’d date her in 10 years, and was Mr. Epstiens good friend. But it’s the democrats that love kids.
And which candidate is a convicted felon right now? I'll give you hint it's not a Democrat @@Immaslideonheat
Do you have AIDS?
@@hokumdogno we’re just not felons 😂
Checked out the ant hill kids, he was not kidding when he said they did some messed up stuff. Up there with unit 731 levels of bad