SatanWasSetUp wrote:Mormonism isn't really a cult. It's just a really weird religion that was started by a guy who claimed to talk directly to god and married a bunch of his female followers. I don't know any cults that fit that description.
The problem is that most faiths of any sort, whether major religion, more recent denomination, or isolated cult, fit that description to a degree:
1) Person (or small group) claiming new or unique divine information or authority.
2) Distinction of belief and/or lifestyle from other prevalent faiths.
3) Granting of power to that person or group claiming divine information or authority.
That power may or may not be abused, though it has been in cases from Mohammed to John Calvin. We don't know a lot about the life of Jesus besides the fairly unreliable information contained in the Gospels, but it seems evident from a reading of Acts as well as a reading of Roman histories of the period that early Christianity exhibited many traits we would classify as "cult-like", such as communal living, great authority in the hands of a small group, an inability to live and commune within the greater society, and a suicidal degree of fanaticism.
I think early Mormonism was in a similar boat. I don't see the same sorts of behavior exhibited from most Mormons today, though areas of Utah and Idaho that are isolated from the rest of the world do lag behind the curve.
"My name is Ozymandias, king of kings: Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!" Nothing beside remains.