The article, the chart and the website are about dialogue, understanding and positive transformation. I don't know which version you read as I updated the intro Saturday morning. But it was mostly a stylistic revision. What is said here was also said before the revision. Please read it:
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These are just working definitions; they're not etched in stone. Instead of trying to provide exhaustive definitions for religions and cults, a precarious task at best, the following chart elaborates on an idea from Gregg Stebben's
Everything You Need to Know About Religion (1999).
The chart attempts to summarize some of the main beliefs and practices found within religions and cults. Again, this outline doesn't represent the final word on religions and cults. The attributes listed in each column don't universally apply and many of the distinctions are debatable. In keeping with Max Weber's approach, however, these categories are
ideal types. Ideal types are generalized constructs designed to stimulate thought. They don't provide precise definitions nor exhaustive descriptions.
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http://web.ncf.ca/dy656/earthpages3/...igion_cult.htm