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1 By Audrey Hyatt and Christian Smith

2 Historic Background of Cults  Cult- any group employs mind-control and deceptive recruiting techniques.  Was originally used for a system of ritual practices. It was first used in the early 17 th century from the Latin word, cultus.  Anticult movement started when acts of violence and crimes where committed by cults (KKK, People’s Temple) in the 1970s.

3 The People’s Temple

4 When did your cult begin?  The People’s Temple was started by James Warren Jones.  The cult was first started to be recognized during the 1950s, when the leader inducted 900 members.  He developed a belief called Translation, and him and his followers believed they would all die together, and moved to another planet for life of bliss.

5 Where is your cult located?  It started in Indianapolis, IN.  The headquarters building was in San Francisco, CA. The building was demolished in the Loma Prieta earthquake in 1989.

6 How was your cult formed?  When James Warren Jones started the belief of Transition. Over 900 people joined by the 1950s.

7 Who are the leaders?  James Warren Jones (1931-1978) started the cult and developed the belief of Transition.

8 What types of people start a cult?  They supposedly hear voices that they are needed to start these cults.  They believe their god wants them to start them.

9 Who does your cult target for membership?  The People’s Temple targets anybody who starts to believe Translation.

10 How did people join the cult?  You came to the conventions that was held by the Temple.

11 What types of people join a cult?  People that are easily influenced by others are likely to join cults, compared to others.  How good of a persuader the person is also has an affect.  Just like the leader, they feel their god thinks they need to join.

12 What are some actions taken by your cult?  The major action taken by the cult, which also ended the cult, was the mass suicide at the Temple’s Jonestown agricultural commune.  A total of 918 people died, including 276 children.  It was the largest single lost of American civilian life until 9/11.  Congressman Leo Ryan was the only congressman murdered while in office.

13 Mission Statement  If you die together, you will go to a planet of bliss.

14 Successes of the cult.  They opened up a soup kitchen for the poor.  Started an adoption fund.  They followed through with what they believed in, which was to die together. So they killed themselves.

15 Failures of the cult.  They didn’t have many failures, since the main object was to die together, which is what ended up happening.  Except for 4 of them died miles away from the others.

16 Most interesting thing learned.  That these people all killed each other and themselves just because the leader of a Temple said something.

17 Closing remarks.  We have none regarding these insane people.

18 -Resources-  www.religioustolerance.org/dc_jones.htm www.religioustolerance.org/dc_jones.htm  www.caic.org.au/biblebase/apocalyptic/jones.htm www.caic.org.au/biblebase/apocalyptic/jones.htm  www.rickross.com/groups/jonestown.htm www.rickross.com/groups/jonestown.htm  history1900s.about.com/od/people/p/jimjones.htm history1900s.about.com/od/people/p/jimjones.htm


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