This guy is a cult leader and a brainwasher. He scares people to stay there, by talking about how people who left and talk bad about him die or get cancer or something. This guy uses fear like crazy to keep people there. He uses guilt trip to make people stay there and give him money. Talks about absurd stories how he saved ppl from going to hell. And the ppl seem to praise him like his God and of course that’s what every cult leader wants. They praise him not cause they love him, but because they feel he has the keys to bring them to heaven. Which is crazy talk. He says people who talk bad about him get cancer, which is bullshit. Don’t buy it, they use dreams. And will tell you I saw you in a dream just to make you try to go. Don’t give them them the time. Don’t listen to them, do research for your self on cults. This place fits all categories. They care nothing about you, but just want to feed in to the leaders narcissistic supply. This place is so sad they should all be put in a mental hospital. This Charismatic leader wants to keep you there and away from your family that truly loves you. They will tell you things like your family won’t understand. Just remember if you go there, I really hope you won’t for your own mental and future well being. But, if that occurs to you analysis this place from this point of view. 1. Mandatory, regular attendance Mind control techniques and hypnosis don’t last forever. Perpetual manipulation requires perpetual renewal. That’s why Coca~Cola won’t let you turn around without seeing a Coca~Cola billboard. Of course, no cult could send their followers to basic training every single week for a full re-indoctrination, but they don’t have to; all they need is one hour a week for refresher training. 2. Big, fancy, majestic buildings A Catholic once told me that the reason Catholic churches are so majestic is because it helped illiterate peasants understand the majesty of the Lord. Even if that were the intention(which I’m sure it wasn’t), the reality is that churches are artistic masterpieces meticulously designed to overwhelm the senses and make the viewer feel euphoric and humbled. Just standing in an empty cathedral will put you in a trance state. If you’re surrounded by pictures of people who made bigger sacrifices than you to the in-group and were justly rewarded then you’ll feel even more pressure to conform with their ideology without anyone having to say a word to you. Also, your instinctively going to transfer your awe and respect for the building to the building’s owner or spokesperson. Your typical suburban American church doesn’t have as much money to build their façade with as the Catholic Church, but you’ll notice they do what they can with what they’ve got. Unsurprisingly, if you go to enough southern Baptist churches eventually you’ll hear a preacher give an update on their«building fund.» 4. Charismatic leaders The biggest red flag that you might be involved with a cult is if the organization revolves around a professional charismatic leader. When you go to church you will sit down and listen to a charismatic marketer give a 45 minute infomercial. Even if everyone from the pastor to the congregation have the best intentions the end result is the same. Poor people are swindled out of their money, and the charismatic leader gets to live like a demigod surrounded by obedient followers. People learn to think for yourself this guy is narcissistic person who cares about nothing, but your time and devotion