On Wednesday evening on the main evening news on BBC 1 Television a Conservative MP said that the Tory Party he joined was an open, forward looking party that allowed for a wide range of opinions. But unfortunately, he said, the party had become a cult.
A similar reality is happening within the Catholic Church and religious congregations.
Personally, I know exactly how the Tory MP feels about joining an open and broad organisation that turns into a cult and is then controlled by 'dark people'.
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