I have no problem recognizing cults exist outside of religious organizations. The reason I used the word cult in the discussion as applied to Mormonism was because we were discussing Bishop's questioning of member's private sex lives
As noted on another thread Marg had no actual reference to this nor what in entails nor the idea of confessional in the realm on a person of faith's repentance process. So here analysis lacks information which makes it accurate or even close to coming to a rational conclusion.
However I will say were I on the outside as a skeptic, athiest or what have you I most likely would view this as does Marg. That said, when a bishop oversteps the realm of reasonableness in this area I would agree that it ends up being a control issue.
(which I take issue with as I think they are employing thought reform techniques in order to manipulate and control)and obedience to church authority such that church authority dictates supercede the individual's own critical thinking on that dictate
If indeed you are correct most bishops are not aware that they are employing such thought reform techniques.
..as an example the Mormon garments. So although an individual may critically think wearing the underwear is ridiculous, or uncomfortable,
Actually FYI Mormon garments are quite comfortable. When I got a Dr I were regualre underwear or boxer shorts and find myself rather uncomfortable.
or not what they would do on their own volition, they relinguish their own decision making over to the Church authority and are obedient.
Most LDS who were garments are quite wiling and happy to do so. As noted on the other thread they view them as a reminder of something that is very important to them in their spiritual life and by daily putting them on their mind is called up to matters of faith and spirituality. Some may do it under protest and yes there is pressure for them to comply from mostly feelings of guilt if they don't comply. But most are quite fine with it.