In the neighborhood, serious efforts are being made to make children and young people aware of the lurking cults in a timely manner. As a result of these efforts and as a consequence of scientific works of epic proportions, publications are appearing that will oblige generations of people through their saving mission.
As is generally known, cults lurk most around the still unformed minds of children. "Hook`em while they`re young" is the motto under which cults try to recruit new members. In order to inform the young public about this danger, the book ``Watch Out for the Cult`` by a certain Biljana Đurđević-Stojković has been published, who has already published several phenomenal works on this topic, such as ``Soul Hunters``, ``Confessions of a Cult Victim`` and ``Lexicon of Cults``.
This significant and above all instructive masterpiece, which with its paper pages stands on the bulwark of orthodoxy, was published in 2004 by the Serbian publishing house `Anturijum` on 150 pages, and could still be purchased for about three euros, a completely reasonable price for saving the soul of a young person.
The following is an excerpt from the book with a partial list of dangerous sects that lurk in the shadows of weak children:
White Witches, Lords of the Rings, Rosenkreuzers, Golden Dawn, Anthroposophis, Lucis Trust, Creationists, Kabbalists, Satanists, Domneh, Subud, Spiritualism, Bekteši, O.T.O, Hare Krishna, Montanists, Sanatan, Scientology, Black Rose, Red Solar Temple, Tarot, Black Scorpio & others...
The author was obviously comprehensive in her research on sectarianism, including The Lord of the Rings, which, as we learn, was a sect founded by a certain J.R.R. Tolkien.
There are also vegetarians, about whom the book includes a touching confession from a parent ``Help my child is a vegetarian,'' and of course Yoga, which, through physical exercises, becomes competitive in the sect market.
This monumental work claims to rescue the youngest from the clutches of sectarianism in a sympathetic, unobtrusive way, with the help of dry facts and verified arguments that are adapted to the age of the readers, and there is also a convenient cover on which we see Lisa and Bart Simpson being afraid of occult symbols.
(Roger Mortis, 079)
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