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Title: Spiritual Abuse


1
Spiritual Abuse
  • Part I It's characteristics and methods
  • Presented by Bob Munson, ThD
  • Administrator, Bukal Life Care Counseling
    Center

2
What is spiritual abuse? 2 definitions
  • misuse of a position of power, leadership, or
    influence to further the selfish interests of
    someone other than the individual who needs
    help.
  • the manipulation and exploitation of others by
    the misuse of spiritual privilege and power.
  • The definitions recognize spiritual as greater
    than simply supernatural, but includes Tillich's
    view of spirit as power combined with meaning.

3
  • For the most part, this presentation will focus
    on spiritual abuse that is tied to the
    religious... particularly as related to church,
    parachurch, and discipling relationships. In
    other words, abusive religious systems.
  • However, it is good to note that spiritual abuse
    of one form or another is common in many settings
    and forms.

4
NOTE
  • 1. Most if not all spiritual abusers do not see
    themselves as abusers.
  • 2. Most who are spiritually abused do not see
    themselves as being abused... at least at first.

5
NOTE
  • 1. Spiritual Abuse has been with us for a long,
    long time (see Ezekiel 34, Matthew 23, III John).
  • 2. Few groups or leaders really start out as
    abusive.... it develops gradually over time.
    Commonly, the seed of the problem was there in
    the beginning, but it took awhile for that seed
    to bear its destructive fruit.

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5 Hallmarks of Abusive Religious Systems
  • Authoritarian Unconditional obedience to the
    leadership.
  • Averse to Criticism The person who dissents is a
    problem to fix-- not the issue brought up.
  • Image Conscious Protecting the reputation of the
    leaders or church is more important than truth or
    justice.
  • Perfectionistic Individual worth is determined
    by performance. No compassion for
    weakness/failure.
  • Unbalanced Group distinguishes itself by
    overemphasizing a minor theological point.
  • -From The Watchmen
    Fellowship

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4 Rules of Spiritual Abuse
  • List by Dr. Graham Barker or the School of
    Counseling at the Wesley Institute of Drummoyne
  • Spiritual abuse shares many common features with
    other abusive systems. The most identifiable are
    the unspoken rules Dont trust, dont talk,
    dont think and dont question.

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1. Don't Trust
  • The power wielded by abusive leadership is
    generated from the double premise that they alone
    are Gods
  • anointed and that their biblical
    interpretations alone are to be trusted. Any
    interpretation or information that does not
    receive
  • their endorsement is untrustworthy.

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1. Don't Trust
  • The dont trust rule squashes the individuals
    confidence in their own
  • judgment and their ability to make decisions for
    themselves. Any personal experience that
    contradicts the leaderships
  • teachings is also deemed untrustworthy and an
    indicator of spiritual immaturity.

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2. Don't Think
  • Leaders of closed systems do not tolerate the
    study and consideration of alternative
    interpretations of
  • Scripture. Their viewpoints are considered
    unquestionable truth. This closed mindset often
    extends to edicts on
  • personal life clothing, occupation, ministry
    location and even marital choices may be
    prescribed.

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2. Don't Think
  • Independent thinking,
  • particularly any close analysis of the groups
    belief system, is considered a sign of dissention
    and disloyalty.

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3. Don't Talk
  • In abusive systems any discussion of group
    issues with nonmembers
  • is discouraged. The leadership will not
  • tolerate outside consultation since it could
    expose the membership to alternative solutions
    and undermine the
  • leaderships authority.

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4. Don't Question
  • Abusive leadership will not tolerate challenges
    to its authority. Dont question is a powerful
    rule. The
  • member who questions the decisions or standards
    of the leadership is usually ostracised,
    humiliated or excluded from
  • ministry opportunity.

14
8 Methods for Mind Control
  • Thought Reform and the Psychology of Totalism
    by Robert J. Lifton describes 8 methods used in
    organizations that seek to mind/thought control.
  • Quotes in this section are excerpts of this book
    as listed in
  • http//www.rickross.com/reference/brainwashing/bra
    inwashing19.html

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1. Milieu Control
  • Establish domain over not only the individual's
    communication with the outside (all that he sees
    and hears, reads or writes, experiences, and
    expresses), but also - in its penetration of his
    inner life - over what we may speak of as his
    communication with himself.

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2. Mystical Manipulation
  • Higher Purpose or Special Revelation is used
    as justification for requiring TOTAL FAITH. The
    purpose supercedes all other purposes.
  • The mystical imperative suggests that ANY
    questioning or reflection not in line with the
    beliefs of the group is from the dark side (the
    enemy, from Satan, etc.).

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3. Demand for Purity
  • The experiential world is sharply divided into
    the pure and the impure, into the absolutely good
    and the absolutely evil. The good and the pure
    are of course those ideas, feelings, and actions
    which are consistent with the totalist ideology
    and policy anything else is apt to be relegated
    to the bad and the impure.

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4. Cult of Confession
  • Confession is carried beyond its ordinary
    religious, legal, and therapeutic expressions to
    the point of becoming a cult in itself. There is
    the demand that one confess to crimes one has not
    committed, to sinfulness that is artificially
    induced, in the name of a cure that is
    arbitrarily imposed. Such demands are made
    possible not only by the ubiquitous human
    tendencies toward guilt and shame but also by the
    need to give expression to these tendencies. In
    totalist hands, confession becomes a means of
    exploiting, rather than offering solace for,
    these vulnerabilities.

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5. The Sacred Science
  • The totalist milieu maintains an aura of
    sacredness around its basic dogma, holding it out
    as an ultimate moral vision for the ordering of
    human existence. This sacredness is evident in
    the prohibition (whether or not explicit) against
    the questioning of basic assumptions, and in the
    reverence which is demanded for the originators
    of the Word, the present bearers of the Word, and
    the Word itself.

20
6. Loading the Language
  • The language of the totalist environment is
    characterized by the thought-terminating cliché.
    The most far-reaching and complex of human
    problems are compressed into brief, highly
    reductive, definitive-sounding phrases, easily
    memorized and easily expressed. These become the
    start and finish of any ideological analysis.
  • For an individual person, the effect of the
    language of ideological totalism can be summed up
    in one word constriction.

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7. Doctrine over Person
  • The underlying assumption is that the doctrine -
    including its mythological elements - is
    ultimately more valid, true, and real than is any
    aspect of actual human character or human
    experience. Rather than modify the myth in
    accordance with experience, the will to orthodoxy
    requires instead that men be modified in order to
    reaffirm the myth.

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8. The Dispensing of Existence
  • The totalist environment draws a sharp line
    between those whose right to existence can be
    recognized, and those who possess no such right.
    Yet one underlying assumption makes this
    arrogance mandatory the conviction that there is
    just one path to true existence, just one valid
    mode of being, and that all others are perforce
    invalid and false.

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Some Characteristics of a Spiritual Abuser
  • -Need to control others
  • -Authoritative style
  • -Commanding personality
  • -Inability to tolerate criticism/dissension
  • -Surrounds with a small, exclusive clique
  • -Self-proclaimed expert, anointed
  • -Secretive about private life

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Many religious traditions have components that
make them susceptible to spiritual abuse
  • -Separatist traditions can drift into an abusive
    isolationist structure.
  • -Hierarchal or apostolic structures can lead to
    unthinking obedience.
  • -Prophetic groups open the door to secret
    revelation that quashes critical thinking.
  • -Holiness movements can drive towards a
    perfectionistic mindset.
  • -Apocalytic groups can reject the value of
    structures and relationships in the here and now.

25
Signs to Look Out For
  • -Are the leaders open and accountable?
  • -Do they encourage critical thinking?
  • -Are they willing to consider new ideas and
    initiatives?
  • -Are they open to a diversity of opinion and
    interpretation?

26
Correcting Myths About the Abused(From Stephen
Martin)
  • People do not normally choose to be part of an
    spiritually abusive group. The group appears to
    be a sheep, yet is a wolf in sheep's clothing.
  • People are not fools, crazy, or unspiritual for
    getting into such a group. Often they are very
    moral and are idealistic, unhappy with other
    groups they have seen. Abusive groups, in fact,
    often seek out the best and the brightest.
  • Just leaving an abusive group is not necessarily
    enough. The abused are now wary and mistrusting
    of others who appear to be kind and helpful
    (their old group appeared that way as well). They
    need special care in recovery.

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TThe word of the LORD came to me "Son of man,
prophesy against the shepherds of Israel 'This
is what the Sovereign LORD says Woe to the
shepherds of Israel who only take care of
themselves! Should not shepherds take care of the
flock? You have not strengthened the weak or
healed the sick or bound up the injured. You have
not brought back the strays or searched for the
lost. You have ruled them harshly and brutally.
So they were scattered because there was no
shepherd Therefore, you shepherds, hear the
word of the LORD because my shepherds did not
search for my flock but cared for themselves
rather than for my flock I am against the
shepherds and will hold them accountable for my
flock. I will remove them from tending the flock
I myself will search for my sheep and look
after them I will bind up the injured and
strengthen the weak I will shepherd the flock
with justice I will save my flock, and they
will no longer be plundered You my sheep, the
sheep of my pasture, are people, and I am your
God, declares the Sovereign LORD.'" (Excerpts
from Ezekiel 34)
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References
  • Enroth, Ronald M. Churches that Abuse.
    Zondervan.
  • The Watchmen Fellowship
  • http//www.rickross.com
  • Barker, Graham. The Insidious Harm of Spiritual
    Abuse Alive Magazine
  • Lifton, Robert J. Thought Reform and the
    Psychology of Totalism.
  • Martin, Stephen. Wolves in Sheep's Clothing
    www.wellspringretreat.org.
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