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Great & Mighty Things: Randolph Crowley's General and Common Refutation of the LogoCorp Cult

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Great & Mighty Things is a harrowing memoir and inspiring story that lifts the veil on the disturbing beliefs and practices of LogoCorp, the infamous spiritual-growth cult founded in Santa Monica, California, in 1965. The book takes the reader directly inside the cult, allowing her to "shadow" Randolph Crowley's first-person journey through his childhood upbringing, cult indoctrination, belief-testing, self-doubt, depression, rebellion, escape, and personal reinvention. Because Crowley's bizarre prose reflects his own internal and external struggles with the cult, the reader must evaluate the evidence just as Crowley did himself, without an expert to help separate what is real from what is delusion and lies. The reader must confront her own confusion and self-doubt as she struggles to understand the meaning and purpose of the cult itself.

162 pages, Paperback

Published March 5, 2015

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