The Twelve Tribes in The News
How do you know if a group is a cult?
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For my German Speaking Visitors
Follow this link to review a presentation made by Leipzig student Florian Böhnhardt.
Boehnhardt Zwoelf Staemme 2007
Boehnhardt Zwoelf Staemme 2007
For my French Speaking Visitors
Interesting news article concerning the Sus House (castle) and controversy in France with the Twelve Tribes.
Entre bric à brac et vie de château, les drôles d'apôtres de l'Ordre Apostolique... (Tabitha's Place)
Click on the following link to get a wealth of information from an Anti-Cult Site in France
http://www.prevensectes.com/tabitha.htm
News Reel-1 on Tabitha's Place
News Reel-2 on Tabitha's Place
Entre bric à brac et vie de château, les drôles d'apôtres de l'Ordre Apostolique... (Tabitha's Place)
Click on the following link to get a wealth of information from an Anti-Cult Site in France
http://www.prevensectes.com/tabitha.htm
News Reel-1 on Tabitha's Place
News Reel-2 on Tabitha's Place
Place a checkmark beside all items that characterize the group in question. If you check many of these items, and particularly if you check most of them, you might consider examining the group more closely.
The above check list comes from Dr. Michael Langone, editor of Cultic Studies Journal, and often characterize manipulative groups. Dr. Langone suggest prospective recruits and family members compare these statements to the group. If one or more of these apply to your group you may have a cause for concern. I say, if all apply as in the case of the Twelve Tribes, you should repent (turn 180 degrees) and run.