America has spawned hundreds of cults. Charismatic leaders periodically burst into the news for the most awful of reasons. We are awash with stories of brainwashed members’ struggles to leave. Meet the messianic leaders, see the indoctrination and manipulation, look at their beliefs, and read the stories of some of America’s most notorious, eccentric, and unusual cults!
From false religions and offshoots of traditional religions to political, financial, sexual, and hate groups, American Cabals, Corruption, and Charismatic Leaders looks at 40 groups and leaders, including their histories, deceits, manipulations, and twisted ideologies. Some rely on systems of obedience, submission, and dependency. More than a few have mystifying beliefs. Others are dark and murderous. You’ll encounter curious, bizarre, and sometimes upsetting stories of …
Charming, manipulative, and exploitative leaders—Jim Jones, Jim Baker, David Berg, David Koresh, and many, many others. The breakaways from traditional religions—Father Divine and the Peace Mission, Jehovah’s Witnesses, the Westboro Baptist Church, the Gospel of Prosperity, and many more. Political, Ponzi, metaphysical, and science schemes—the cult of the scientific method, pyramid schemes, political cults, the Unification Church, and much more. Aliens, extraterrestrials, and the cosmos—Church of Scientology, Raëlians and Heaven’s Gate, to name a few. End-times and doomsday cults—rapture beliefs, Edgar Cayce, the Ant Hill Kids and more. Racial, radical, and social media cults—QAnon, Ku Klux Klan, Oath Keepers, Antifa, and others. Sex, perversity, and submission—NXIVM, Sullivanians, Rajneesh, and many more.
American Cults looks at why America is such a fertile ground for cults, how some people got caught in their webs, and how some managed to escape! With more than 120 photos and graphics, this tome is richly illustrated. Its helpful bibliography provides sources for further exploration, and an extensive index adds to its usefulness.
We are sad to announce the passing of our father, James Willis, Sr., who died at home in South Carolina, on Friday afternoon, June 7th. We know that as a minister, teacher, and author, he meant a lot of different things to a lot of different people, all over the world. Robert Kalil, host of Typical Skeptic, once said that Jim "mastered the esoteric and spiritual principles and lived the life." He has been called an inspiration by many trying to find their own path to a greater and broader grasp and perception of their own sense of spirituality.
A theologian, historian, and musician, Jim Willis earned his Bachelor's degree from the Eastman School of Music, and his Master’s degree from Andover Newton Theological School. He has been an ordained minister for over 40 years. While serving as an adjunct college professor in the fields of comparative religion and cross-cultural studies, he was the host of his own drive-time radio show and part-time musician. His concern for spiritual growth in modern-day society prompted a series of lectures on historical studies and contemporary spirituality. Upon retirement, he was determined to confront the essential, mystical Reality that has inspired humankind since the very beginning of time. A background in theology and education led to his writing more than twenty books on religion, the apocalypse, cross-cultural spirituality, and arcane or buried cultures, specializing in research bridging lost civilizations, suppressed history, and the study of earth energy, dowsing, and out-of-body experiences.
Is this book a compendium of every single cult and denomination in the USA? No. Don’t expect that going in. It does provide thought-provoking questions and explanations as to why there may be so many American cults, but it provides a surface level explanation of them. It is left leaning, difficult to tell if the former pastor that wrote it believes what he claimed, January 6th is mentioned every chapter, however all of this is to say that you may learn something from this book. 4 stars check it out.
6th Book On Cults I’ve Read; Provides Unique “Details” Not Provided By My Prior Read Books! Author ➕“Teaches” Reader Per “Emphasize” ‘Concepts’; Book Is Expansive ➕ Inorder Aid➕Reader’s Critical Thinking➕ℹ Found Chapter: Prophets Of The End Times Page 191-230 Powerful AFTER Lori Vallow Daybell (Trial-Guilty Murder Own Children) & Husband Chad Daybell ➕End Times ➕🌀Thought Control Cult; In Recent News! Nice Addition To My Cult Book Library!
Light on actual cult information and heavy on political discourse. Also seems confused about what cults are considering he refers to some cults as Christian denominations when they have departed so far from any semblance of Christianity. Some of the information is worth while but it could do with a title change. Maybe a comparison of cults and modern politics would be more accurate.
Some interesting info about cults, but also a lot of information about non-cult leaders who were unusual or just plain crazy. This book was a structural mess, needing a better editor. There are lots of stock photos for no discernible purpose.
Poor reviews on amazon are from MAGAs. This leans toward the left, especially the more current cults. I loved reading this history, and remember reading about Jim jones and the Cool-aid folks when it happened. Fascinating and well written. Thanks Mr. Willis!