Examples of how indoctrination, belief, cognitive dissonance, and confirmation bias work with cult members

by Mad Sweeney 5 Replies latest jw friends

  • Mad Sweeney
    Mad Sweeney

    Confirmation bias and cognitive dissonance have been discussed here and elsewhere quite a lot (if you're unfamiliar, google them). We all use confirmation bias to some extent to reaffirm ourselves and our beliefs, and cognitive dissonance is something we all have to deal with, but cult members who have been indoctrinated with thought-reform (aka mind control) techniques display these in predictable ways when you know what you're looking for.

    Below are two scenarios and a cult member's interpretation of the events. Notice the belief that the cult is "the truth" is always reinforced by the member's interpretation of events, even when those events seem to be totally opposite.

    Scenario One. A person not in the cult is bothered by strange events in his/her home. Books and other items fall off shelves on their own. Lights that you would swear were turned off are suddenly turned on again. Strange orbs show up on photographs taken in the home. There are extreme cold spots here and there throughout the house. This person eventually studies with the cult and joins up, and the symptoms mentioned stop.

    When informed about this, a cult member would say this person and his/her home were being attacked by demons. The cult member's explanation of the reason the demon attacks stopped is because the person began opposing them and became the demons' enemy by joining this special group that has protection from demons.

    Scenario Two. A person is a cult member and is bothered by strange events in his/her home. Books and other items fall off shelves on their own. Lights that you would swear were turned off are suddenly turned on again. Strange orbs show up on photographs taken in the home. There are extreme cold spots here and there throughout the house. This person eventually leaves the cult and the symptoms mentioned eventually stop.

    When informed about this, a cult member would say this person and his/her home were being attacked by demons because demons hate "the truth" that only the cult possesses. The reason the demon attacks stopped after the former cult member left is because that person finally stopped opposing them and became the demons' friend by leaving the cult.

    A rational person would feel the dissonance of the two explanations and try to figure out which one of them is correct (since they can't both be). An indoctrinated cult member, on the other hand, will easily believe both explanations are true and ignore the fact that they are in opposition to one another.

    It's sad, but predictable, and it happens far too often among cult members.

    Any other examples you can think of? Some are tragic and sad, others are funny. Please share what comes to your mind on the topic.

  • WalkTall
    WalkTall

    A 'worldly' corporation, is having cash flow problems due to the economic climate, and lays off hundreds of workers. They are selfish, materialistic, disloyal, uncaring, and greedy, part of Satan's system.

    The WT corporation is having cash flow problems due to the economic climate, and dismisses hundreds of workers. Isn't it wonderful how efficient Bethel is run and how they make sure the donations are used in the best possible way? And what a blessing that these full-time Bethelites now get to enjoy pioneering and working in the field.

    Ugh, I feel sick now.

  • Found Sheep
    Found Sheep

    cult member depressed in cult - leaves and is happy

    they are not "truly" happy they are now under Satan's controll

    cult member happy - leaves is depressed (because they lost there friends and family)

    no one can be happy with out the org

  • garyneal
    garyneal

    The churches of Christendom show an increase in their membership or large numbers in their ranks compared to the witnesses. "Broad is the path to destruction."

    The witnesses show an increase in their membership of large numbers in their ranks compared to other religious groups who believe similarly to them (think Christadelphians). "Jehovah is rewarding the Society by bringing more people into the Truth."

    I wonder if the Christadelphians don't think that the witnesses are on that 'broad path to destruction' though?

  • Simon Morley
    Simon Morley

    Yearbook indicates a yearly increase worldwide in the number of publishers = Jehovah's blessing

    Yearbook indicates a yearly decrease worldwide in the number of publishers = Jehovah's sifting

  • thetrueone
    thetrueone

    Good point , the process of indoctrination involves selective propaganda which is carefully designed to support the WTS.

    Tactics of coercion with an element of fear goes far in grabbing peoples minds and making individuals think the way

    the WTS. want people to think, all in the virtuous vein of being in god's holy spirit.

    Unfortunately the kingdom of the Watchtower is not the kingdom of Christ, it's a kingdom made up by disingenuous power seeking men,

    running a publishing company.

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