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Title: When Cultists Ask: A Popular Handbook on Cultic Misinterpretations
by Norman L. Geisler, Ron Rhodes
ISBN: 0-8010-1149-3
Publisher: Baker Books
Pub. Date: 01 November, 1997
Format: Hardcover
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $24.99
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Average Customer Rating: 3.58 (12 reviews)

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Rating: 3
Summary: Correction to my previous review - excuses to Rhodes
Comment: I am writing after one of the author, Ron Rhodes, wrote me about my previous review. I had assumed he was responsible for the definition of cultism included in the book, and for the inclusion of Catholicism. Rhodes explained that it was Geisler who entirely worked out the definition of what a cult is and entirely insisted for the inclusion of Catholic interpretations in the book.

Rhodes points out that they (the authors) still) wrote on p. 18 that catholicism is not a cult, which I appreciate. But I still do not understand why then include catholic interpretations in such a book?

All my excuses to Ron Rhodes and for saying of him that I understood him to be rather "fanatical". I must have been angry to see Catholics included in this book on cultists, hence the lack of thoughtfulness in my previous review. Well I am disappointed by what Geisler has done in this book. Of all his books, it clearly remains the one I like the least.

Rating: 5
Summary: When Cultists Ask
Comment: In response to two of the previous reviewers, I applaud the authors for including Roman Catholics, Mormons, and other supposedly Christian sects in this book. Instead of getting emotional about the inclusion of the group that you belong to, or one that you for some reason favor, you should look objectively at what the authors say are wrong with these groups' interpretation of certain biblical passages.

Rating: 1
Summary: Deeper than reason
Comment: The author thinks that you can reason alone to convince someone of the truth. This can lead to frustration. You must first bind the strongman before you can spoil his house. To think that you can reason alone leads to pride which God condemns. Thoughtful but not realistic.

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