Leftism Unmasked: A Mind-Control Cult Defying God’s Truth, By Charles Taylor (Florida)
The modern Democrat Party, and for that matter the UK Labour Party and Australian Labor Party, are not mere political organisations, they are dangerous apocalyptic cults, mass mind-control schemes designed to enslave minds and defy the truth of God's creation. From a Christian perspective, Leftism is a satanic deception, luring people into fear, conformity, and rebellion against the divine order. The evidence is glaring, the tactics are sinister, and the spiritual battle is real. The Democrat Party's cultic behaviour, as laid bare in a recent American Thinker article, reveals a movement not of progress, but of spiritual destruction.
Apocalyptic cults thrive on one core tactic: fear of an imminent catastrophe. The Democrat Party and the UK and Australian versions, has mastered this, peddling endless doomsday stories to corral followers into submission. Decades ago, it was global cooling and overpopulation; today, it's climate change, a fiery desert apocalypse that demands you surrender your money, freedom, and future to the government. And then there's Donald Trump, the ultimate villain, whose every action, or mere thought, is framed as the end of democracy, morality, and life itself. As the article puts it, "Everything Trump does—or even considers—is a coming apocalypse that must be fought to save us all."
For Christians, this is a clear lie. God is sovereign, the Creator of a universe governed by His perfect will. The Bible declares, "Fear not, for I am with you" (Isaiah 41:10). Yet Leftism thrives on fear, convincing followers that only the Democrat Party, Leftists, forever in power, can save them. Notice their arrogance: they assume eternal rule, implying that voting any other way invites doom. This isn't politics; it's a cult demanding total loyalty, a rejection of God's peace for human tyranny.
What happens when a cult's predictions flop? When the world doesn't end, the climate doesn't boil, or Trump doesn't destroy civilisation? Common sense says the cult implodes, its followers ashamed. But apocalyptic cults defy reason. The article nails it: "When the prediction of doom doesn't happen, they only become more certain of their cause!" Facts, reality, and truth are irrelevant. Failure only tightens the cult's emotional grip.
The Democrat Party/Labour/Labor lives this madness. Their track record is a graveyard of wrong predictions, global cooling, population explosions, economic ruin under Trump, yet each failure strengthens their resolve. Their economic policies, from socialism to wealth grabs, have crashed and burned across history, from Mao's China to modern Venezuela, but Democrats/Leftist cling to them like gospel. For Christians, this is spiritual blindness. God's truth is eternal, but Leftism worships mortal error, ignoring the Bible's warning: "The wisdom of this world is foolishness with God" (1 Corinthians 3:19). Leftism isn't about reason; it's about enslaving souls to false idols.
Apocalyptic cults permit no dissent. The article exposes this: "Absolute loyalty is demanded, and this conformity to cult doctrine is ruthlessly enforced." Question the Democrat Party's dogma, on climate, gender, or Trump, and you're cast out, cancelled, or demonised. Free thought is the enemy; blind obedience is the goal. Members must cut ties with anyone who doesn't bow to the cult, from Trump-supporting neighbours to family members who dare question the narrative.
This is the Democrat Party's daily script. Step out of line, and you're a traitor. Agree with even one Trump policy, and you're excommunicated. The article points to the transgender frenzy as proof: ten years ago, no one bought into this "insanity," yet today, Democrats are afraid to define "woman" lest they face the mob. They're forced to cheer the mutilation of young bodies, castration for boys, mastectomies for girls, often before these kids have even explored their identities. This isn't compassion; it's a cult hijacked by extremists, where, as the article notes, "a small, motivated group of zealots" can force millions to obey absurdities.
For Christians God created us male and female, in His image (Genesis 1:27). Leftism's gender ideology denies this truth, mutilating God's design under the guise of progress. The Democrat cult enforces this lie, silencing anyone who upholds Biblical reality.
Why does Leftism persist despite its failures? It's a spiritual conspiracy, a deliberate attack on God's truth. The Bible warns of "principalities… powers… [and] spiritual wickedness in high places" (Ephesians 6:12). Leftism is their modern tool, a cult that thrives on division, fear, and control. The Democrat Party's leaders, politicians, media, cultural elites, act as cult prophets, craving power while promising salvation from fake apocalypses. Same for the UK and Australian Leftist parties.
The article's insight about single-issue zealots is critical: Leftism's structure lets tiny, fanatical groups hijack the cult, forcing millions to obey insane ideas. Transgenderism, climate panic, and anti-Trump hysteria aren't grassroots; they're engineered to keep the cult united and submissive. The leaders don't seek truth, they seek control, bending to whichever zealot shouts loudest. This is why the party can't pivot; as the article predicts, "It's not going to happen without a total and complete collapse of the cult."
From a Christian view, this collapse is certain. Satan's lies always fail, for "the devil is a liar and the father of it" (John 8:44). Leftism's rejection of God's order, its denial of Biblical gender, its worship of human power, its addiction to fear, guarantees its downfall. Every failed prophecy, every disillusioned member, erodes the cult's foundation. A fall is coming.
"Want to Understand the Modern Democrat Party? Look no Further than Apocalyptic Cults
By John Conlin
Apocalyptic cults provide a window on some amazing complex group dynamics. First, of course is the "apocalyptic" part. This is what they are best known for -- the world is going to end next Tuesday or the aliens will be arriving the first of the month to take the chosen to space heaven, or a hundred other crazed ideas.
The cults preach that the only way to "escape this impending doom is by joining the group, adhering to its leader's teachings, and following its prescribed rituals."
For the Democrat party, the most recent apocalyptic tale is of course the horrors of climate change. A few decades ago, it was the world was going to end in an overpopulated gigantic snowball and now it has gone 180° and the world is going to end in an underpopulated boiling desert.
Trump is like the gift that keeps giving in this area. Everything Trump does -- or even considers -- is a coming apocalypse that must be fought to save us all.
But regardless of the current impending doom, the Democrat party is the only solution to stave off the end of everything. Power, money, freedom, your children -- all must be granted to the government to save us.
As a side note, notice how it is always implicitly assumed they will be running this government for all time? I guess this is their not-so-subtle message that if they aren't, the apocalypse will come and get us all. So vote D forever! At least if you want to live.
One of the most incredible features of apocalyptic cults is what happens to them when their prediction of doom -- or aliens -- doesn't happen. When the world doesn't end next Tuesday.
I think most rational people would guess that would be the end of the cult -- with members slinking off in self-disgust that they ever believed such claptrap and its leader(s) falling from grace, never to be heard from again.
Nope. Not remotely. When the prediction of doom doesn't happen, they only become more certain of their cause! Being completely and utterly wrong only makes them believe even more!
They are impervious to facts. Impervious to feedback. Impervious to any and all things that don't support their ideas. Feedback loops don't work with these cults because there is no feedback possible -- just blind allegiance to the cult and its beliefs. Pesky facts that don't conform to their thinking are simply ignored.
These failures will perhaps cause the loss of a few newer members who haven't been fully indoctrinated, but for those who have a significant emotional commitment to the beliefs of the cult, it only makes them more certain of their righteousness.
This is a key feature of the Democrat party. Being wrong on a whole cornucopia of things doesn't erode their belief in these things but only strengthens their emotional commitment to these provable bad ideas. This of course stops the cult from learning and adapting to feedback. But it is what it is.
Look at the modern Democrat's economic beliefs. Never in all human history have these ideas worked -- yet this only makes them believe in these ideas even more.
Apocalyptic cults also allow no disagreement -- not even discussion -- of non-cult ideas. Absolute loyalty is demanded and this conformity to cult doctrine is ruthlessly enforced.
Members must conform to strict rules, rituals, and beliefs. Always. This of course suppresses independent thought or questioning -- which is the goal. It's about power and control for the leaders of the cult -- not actually accomplishing any other goal.
Again, this captures another key feature of the Democrat party. And for those who refuse to embrace this absolute conformity, a quick excommunication is certain to come. One sees and hears these actions every single day -- one just needs to put them in an apocalyptic cult's framework and it all makes sense.
These cults also strongly encourage members to server ties with family and friends who do not share the cult's beliefs. Again, this is shown every day out in the Democrat's world. Being friends with a Trump supporter or sharing a single belief with a MAGA thinker is strictly verboten. Members must mentally and even physically distance themselves from all that isn't cult.
The Democrat apocalyptic cult has one unique feature that again is put on display every single day. Single-issue zealots have learned that if they can somehow get the cult to support their idea/goal -- no matter how outlandish or insane -- it will be immediately backed by an army of non-thinking automatons. It will never be questioned, just obeyed. For a small, motivated group of zealots this is an opportunity that can't be passed on.
A perfect example of this is the transgendered insanity that has swept the country. Even just 10 years ago, very few people believed any of this. None of this is organic. Or scientific.
Now, supposedly rational Democrats don't feel comfortable even saying what a female is. Now, the Democrat cult's members must support young gay men being castrated and young lesbians being permanently mutilated. Most before they have had a single sexual experience with another person.
Insane. But if you look at it as an apocalyptic cult it makes perfect sense. The zealots must find a way to get the cult to embrace their idea and then it's game-set-and-match for them. And of course, the cult leaders are primarily focused on keeping their positions of power so they will go whichever way the wind blows -- giving a small, highly motivated group of zealots the perfect means to hijack an entire "political" party. Where non-thinking conformity is ruthlessly demanded.
Many question the situation in which the modern Democrat party finds itself and whether it will be able to make necessary course corrections to remain a viable, nationwide political party. Once you understand the group dynamics as those of an apocalyptic cult, the answer to this is quite clear.
It's not going to happen without a total and complete collapse of the cult. They will continue to bleed as members -- especially newer members who aren't fully indoctrinated -- tire of the cult's failed predictions while simultaneously demanding absolute conformity and submission to every insane idea.
The demise of every single apocalyptic cult is built into the very fabric of the cult itself. Until the Democrats can become a dynamic political party rather than a stagnant apocalyptic cult they will continue to self-destruct.
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