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RELIGIOUS ABUSE
THIS SECTION COVERS THE ISSUE OF RELIGIOUS ABUSE WHICH HAS BEEN REPORTED IN FELLOWSHIP CHURCHES.
Religious abuse is a term I use to categorise the bahaviour of pastors and people in the fellowship that run contrary to normal acceptable social behaviour. In other words these incidences are things that generally decent civilised people would consider abhorent. It occured to me that there are many examples of this kind of behaviour in the fellowship. Behaviour that basic common sense should tell us is unacceptable. Strangely once a person takes on the militant fellowship mindset then these things seem justified. It's a testimony to how this religious group changes a person for the worse.
Source
from http://www.habakkuk2-4.com/5.html