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The Kingdom of the Cults Setting & Symbolism

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The Kingdom of the Cults Objects/Places

Brooklyn, New Yorkappears in non-fiction

Headquarters for Jehovah's Witnesses.

Boston, Massachussettsappears in non-fiction

Headquarters for Christian Science.

Salt Lake City, Utahappears in non-fiction

Headquarters for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons).

Wheaton, Illinoisappears in non-fiction

American headquarters for Theosophical Society.

Wilmette, Illinoisappears in non-fiction

Baha'i temple with nine sides, nine pillars, nine avenues, nine gates, and nine fountains emphasizing the unity of all the great religions of the world.

Boston, Massachussettsappears in non-fiction

The location of the Unitarian Universalist 2,000-member Church of the Large Fellowship.

Clearwater, Floridaappears in non-fiction

World headquarters for Scientology.

Big Muddy Ranch in New Jerseyappears in non-fiction

Place of worship for Rajneeshism.

Meccaappears in non-fiction

Birthplace of Muhammed, the prophet of Allah.

Silver Spring, Marylandappears in non-fiction

Headquarters for Seventh-Day Adventists.

Baltimore, Marylandappears in non-fiction

Swedenborgian Church organized here.

San Jose, Californiaappears in non-fiction

Headquarters for Rosicrucianism.

Bibleappears in non-fiction

Word of God for Christians and used by other religions and cults as well.

Watchtower Tractsappears in non-fiction

Publications of the Jehovah's Witnesses.

Christian Science Monitorappears in non-fiction

Magazine for Christian Scientists.

Book of Mormonappears in non-fiction

Written by Joseph Smith, Jr. as supposedly told to him by the angel of Moroni.

The Secret Doctrineappears in non-fiction

Written by Helena Blavatsky and followed by Theosophists.

Four Noble Truths and Eightfold Pathappears in non-fiction

Sacred doctrine of Buddhists.

Dianeticsappears in non-fiction

Book written by L. Ron Hubbard, founder of Scientology.

Bhagavad-Gitaappears in non-fiction

Most sacred Scripture...
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