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Contemporary religion in historical perspective

3 Minute Theory | “Cults” with Eileen Barker

In 3 minutes, Eileen Barker tells us about cults – dangerous brain-washing rackets, or simply new religions we don’t like?

Eileen Barker is founder of INFORM and a bonified Living Legend.

What theory would you like to see in 3 minutes? Let us know in the comments!

This entry was posted in Videos and tagged 3MT, cults, eileen barker, new religious movements, Three minute theories on September 26, 2017 by David Robertson.

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