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Precious Badran Journalist for the indigenous

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Journalist for the Indigenous

 

 

Churches and The Human Psyche.

Thesis:

In her analysis,

Precious Badran argues that the human psyche is a fragile component, which is often exploited by religious cults to gain tangible and intangible benefits, leading to famine and murder. Badran contends that the manipulation of religious ideologies is particularly evident in individual churches, such as the Catholic, Baptist, Presbyterian, and others, which have experienced numerous incidents of abuse and exploitation.


As the author of this analysis, Precious Badran highlights the dangers of religious cults that prey on the vulnerabilities of individuals seeking a sense of belonging and purpose in their lives. Badran emphasizes that these cults often use sensory perception and opinions to create a false reality that sways the minds of their followers, leading them down a path of destruction and despair.

In her analysis, Badran delves into the ways that individual churches, such as the Catholic, Baptist, and Presbyterian, have been susceptible to abuse and exploitation. She argues that these churches have become breeding grounds for cults that manipulate their followers by offering empty promises of salvation, wealth, and power.


For instance, the Catholic Church has been at the center of numerous scandals involving the abuse of children by priests. These scandals highlight the vulnerability of individuals who place their trust in religious institutions, only to be taken advantage of by those who are supposed to guide and protect them.

Similarly, the Baptist Church has also experienced its share of scandals, particularly in the area of financial exploitation. Cults within the Baptist Church have used opinions to convince their followers to contribute financially to their cause, often leading to impoverishment and hunger among their followers.

The Presbyterian Church has also faced issues of abuse and exploitation, particularly in the area of power and control. Cults within this church have used opinions and sensory perception to create a dogmatic approach to religion, leading their followers down a path of violence and even murder.

In conclusion, Precious Badran's analysis highlights the fragility of the human psyche and the dangers of religious cults. Badran argues that individual churches, such as the Catholic, Baptist, Presbyterian, and others, have become breeding grounds for these cults, which exploit their followers to gain tangible and intangible benefits. As a society, it is our responsibility to educate ourselves and others about the dangers of religious cults and to protect vulnerable individuals from falling prey to their false promises and destructive practices and there are some good in 
some churches we only have to weed out the abuse.

 

 

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