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Holy Mountains and Anti-Cult Ecology: The Campaign Against the Aumist Religion in France
Authors:Introvigne  Massimo
Affiliation:(1) Center for the Study of New Religion (CESNUR), Torino, Italy
Abstract:After the homicides and suicides of the Solar Temple (1994–1995), anti-cult movements received an unprecedented degree of public support in France, and a ldquomoral panicrdquo against ldquocultsrdquo was generated, eventually producing two parliamentary reports and the establishment of a governmental Mission to Fight Cults. The Aumist Religion, headquartered at the Holy City of the Mandarom, in the French Alps, although comparatively small, became one of the most visible targets and was perceived by anti-cultists, the media, and the government as the epitome of the ldquodangerous cult.rdquo The paper examines the history of the Madaron controversies, especially the involvement of government-financed anti-cult organizations and representatives of the ecology movement, and argues that the Aumists' greatest sin is their very visibility.
Keywords:anti-cult movement  France  Aumist religion  Mandarom  ADFI  Gilbert Bourdin
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