đ€Ż INCRĂVEL: 150 Rules From A Local Cult Shared Online đČ
Some cults are more mysterious than others. While certain ones try to keep their activities a secret, others are pretty straightforward with what they believe in, as well as what they require from their members. In some instances, such requirements can get pretty strict or oddly specific, as a list recently shared on Twitter showed.
User Degen Dilly shared requirements from a cult that tried to indoctrinate his friend who was volunteering at a soup kitchen. The extensive list of dos and donâts covered everything from clothing, to parking, even playing imaginary instruments. It received over 2.7 million views on the platform and was retweeted by more than 2.6k people, with quite a few of them expressing their views in the comments as well. If you want to see what caused such a buzz, scroll down to find the cultâs requirements below.
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The cultâs list of dos and donâts was pretty extensive
Doâs-
1. You will be required to attend every service. If for some reason unforeseen at this time, you miss a service; you will be required to listen to the tape at the church. (Death, severe illness and surgery may be considered excused absences.)
2. You will be required to tithe (10% of your gross earnings) and give offerings. Jane will check your records from time to time.
3. You will be required to smile on command. This is called âkeeping your happy faceâ.
4. You will be required to participate in group work projects. Enjoy it. We have need of many skills.
5. After each service, you will be required to clean the church and fellowship hall on a rotating basis.
Donâts-
(this is a partial âlivingâ list⊠at times, it takes on a life of its own, continuing to grow..)
1. Donât drink alcohol. (includes beer, wine or liquor)
2. Donât cook with alcohol.
3. Donât eat at places that serve alcohol.
4. Donât drink âRoot beerâ.
5. Donât drink CheerwineÂź.
6. Donât drink diet CheerwineÂź.
7. Donât drink ginger ale.
8. Donât smoke cigarettes.
9. Donât dip snuff.
10. Donât use chew tobacco.
11. Donât associate willingly with those that do use tobacco.
12. Donât watch movies. (Unless Jane gives approval.)
13. Donât watch videos in your cars!
14. Donât enter a movie theater- (unless Jane gives approval.)
15. Donât read newspapers. Not even the headlines.
16. Donât listen to the radio.
17. Donât read or handle magazines.
18. Donât watch television. (except when allowed at church)
19. Donât read books that are not approved by leadership.
20. Donât read your Bible, too much. (Amplified version is acceptable)
21. Donât take notes during the services. Only record scripture references.
22. Donât forget to go to bathroom before the service.
23. Donât get up to go to bathroom during a service.
24. Donât bring knives of ANY type on church property.
25. Donât be late for a service of function.
26. Donât park alongside the left side of the sanctuary unless you are approved.
27. Donât park in the spaces closest to the back steps. Those are reserved for parents with infants.
28. Donât park in the first spot along the front sidewalk. That is reserved for those on watch.
29. Donât park along the street. Use the field only when not raining.
30. Donât park on the drive to the school. (unless approved for that service.)
31. Donât park in the first handicap space unless approved.
32. Donât park under the awning and leave your car running.
33. Donât speed when driving around the church.
34. Donât go opposite to the accepted traffic flow of counter-clockwise. It causes confusion.
35. Donât be on your cell phone when approaching the school.
36. Donât drive your car with expired tags. You will be reminded.
37. Men: Donât wear a color of dress shirt except white or light blue.
38. Women: Donât get your heart set on a dress until you check with others to see of anyone else has that dress. You may need to return yours.
39. Donât âcheck outâ during the singing.
40. Donât look around at others when you are supposed to be singing.
41. Donât close your eyes when singing. You could give over to a âreligious devilâ.
42. Donât stare at visitors.
43. Donât bring your cell phone into a service. Exceptions are rare and you will be told when you can bring your phone into the service.
44. Donât take pictures during a regular service.
45. Donât make your own recording of a service.
46. Donât bring visitors unless you tell someone in the office so they can tell Jane.
47. Donât take pictures of Jane of other members unless you are given permission.
48. Donât be loose with your camera at any time.
49. Donât put large amounts of cash in the offering unless it is in an envelope.
50. Donât complain when the offering plates are passed more than once.
51. Donât allow your toddlers to eat in the sanctuary.
52. Donât bring snacks of dark drinks or chocolate.
53. Donât chew gum in the sanctuary..
54. Donât fall asleep during the services. If you get tired, take your Bible and stand-up in the back of the sanctuary.
55. Donât wear muddy shoes or boots into the sanctuary, leave them at the door-outside.
56. Donât leave your tissues after services. Place them in the trash.
57. Donât leave coats, Bibles or personal belongings in the sanctuary. It gets locked after each service.
58. Donât touch the thermostats in the church unless you are approved.
59. Donât wear jeans. (exception may be for construction work..maybe..)
60. Donât wear shorts.
61. Donât wear sleeveless dresses or tops.
62. Donât wear dresses above the knees.
63. Donât wear a bathing suit without having it covered with long shorts (below the knees) and a dark t-shirt.
64. Donât wear cargo pants.
65. Donât wear or own anything with NikeÂź on it. Nothing.
66. Donât wear black tennis shoes.
67. Donât wear high-cut, boot-like tennis shoes.
68. Men: donât wear solid white tennis shoesâŠ
69. Donât wear a baseball cap sideways or backwards.
70. Donât wear t-shirts with slogans or pictures.
71. Donât wear âmuscle t-shirtsâ.
72. Men: Donât leave the house without a white t-shirt on under your top shirt.
73. Donât go swimming with boys and girls together.
74. Donât leave the pools toy out when you are done using the pool.
75. Donât go outside without sunscreen. (daily)
76. Men: Donât allow facial hair to grow. No beards, of any type. No âpork chopâ sideburns.
77. Men: Donât let your hair get long or unkempt.
78. Donât interview for a job unless it is âunder authorityâ.
79. Donât accept a job unless you check it out with authority.
80. Donât make plans for college unless you have Jane check it out.
81. Donât sign-up for classes unless Jane Whaley or leadership checks out your schedule
82. Donât buy a house unless Jane Whaley can check it out.
83. Donât even make an offer on a house unless Jane can âcheckoutâ and âget a feelâ for the neighborhood.
84. Donât decorate your house unless Jane or her helper can help you.
85. Donât buy a car without checking with Sam first.
86. Donât sell a car or truck without checking with Sam first..
87. Donât get major repairs done without checking with Sam.
88. Donât buy insurance without checking with the approved church source person for insurance.
89. Donât plan a vacation or time away with your family unless you check-it out with Jane.
90. Donât assume you can go to the funeral or a wedding of a family member without checking it out and/or someone from the church going with you.
91. Donât celebrate Christmas.
92. Donât give gifts to others unless you are âunder authorityâ.
93. Donât celebrate Easter.
94. Donât celebrate other holidays.
95. Donât eat turkey on Thanksgiving.
96. Donât celebrate your birthday or others in your family or group of friends or co-workers.
97. Donât celebrate wedding anniversaries.
98. Donât go hunting.
99. Donât go fishing. (well unless it is on an approved âministryâ trip)
100. Donât hunt or fish just for sport.
101. Donât have bumper stickers on your car. (Political season is an exception.)
102. Donât have âdingle danglesâ hanging from your rearview mirror.
103. Donât have a slogan license plate on the front of your car.
104. Donât buy or drive a ârace carâ looking car.
105. Donât play games on your computer. Erase/delete the games.
106. Donât play games on your cell phone. Erase/delete them.
107. Donât own or use a âgame boyâ or other hand held electronic game device.
108. Donât play with regular playing cards.
109. Donât play âhide and go seekâ.
110. Donât play MonoployÂź.
111. Donât play football.
112. Donât ride in the back of a pick-up truck.
113. Donât play ping pong.
114. Donât play pool.
115. Donât play or imitate an âair guitarâ.
116. Donât play music without singing the words.
117. Donât whistle.
118. Donât let WOFF children play with children outside of WOFF.
119. Donât let children make animal sounds. (maybe,,)
120. Donât let children play toy musical instruments. (maybeâŠ)
121. Donât forget to read your Bible before you go to bed.
122. Donât let children play with camping toys.
123. Donât let children play with âplay toolsâ.
124. Donât let children have Bibles with stories and pictures of Jesus. (maybe..)
125. Donât be late for anything. Be early.
126. Donât iron double creases in your pants.
127. Men: Donât use urinals that are not enclosed.
128. Donât store personal garments unless they are folded neatly in the drawer.
129. Donât go to tanning beds.
130. Donât ride motorcycles.
131. Donât ride ATVâs or dirt bikes.
132. Men: African American- Donât shave your head bald.
133. Donât start a relationship without checking it out with Jane Whaley.
134. Donât decide who you will marry without checking it out with Jane.
135. Donât talk to the other person who you are in relationship with unless someone is listening and âguarding the conversationâ.
136. Donât talk loose and joke around. Donât be foolish.
137. Donât complain about the list of âdonâtsâ.
138. Donât place the toilet paper on the roll unless it rolls over the top.
139. Donât speak to those who have left unless you ask Jane.
140. Donât ask anyone but Jane about those who have not been seen lately in services.
141. Donât go in the sanctuary with âsin in your heartâ, deal with
142. Donât expect someone else to clean-up your mess.
143. Donât back-talk or give excuses for your sin.
144. Donât attack those in authority.
145. Donât question Janeâs authority to run WOFF.
âWe hope you will be with us for many years to come. Donât worry about memorizing this list. When you violate a âdonâtâ, you will be told-âWe donât do thatâ.â
Typically guided by a charismatic leader, cults often isolate their members from the outside world
A cult is typically considered to be a group of people centered around veneration of a person, an idea, or certain beliefs. Research into cults pointed out that since the early 20th century, the term has often been used to describe a religious movement of some sort, teachings of which might seem bizarre or even dangerous for people outside the group.
According to the study, the religious movements that are often referred to as cults can be departures from specific doctrines or a combination of several religions together. It also emphasized that some cults are not related to religion after all, and can be based on humanistic psychology or meditation. The research also noted that a cult typically has an influential charismatic leader and creates a strong distinction between members and non-members, often by categorizing people into âusâ and âthemâ.
According to MasterClass, most cults share at least some common characteristics; these often include authoritarian control, extremist beliefs, isolation from society, and veneration of a single individual, which is typically the aforementioned charismatic leader. All of these characteristics create a bubble around the member that isolates them from the outside world and encourages them to blindly follow the cultâs doctrines. Not only do they have to follow certain rules, they are taught not to criticize or even question them either.
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There are certain characteristics that can help distinguish a cult
An article in The New York Times suggested that there are currently between 2,500 and 3000 cults in the US, adding up to roughly 300,000 to three million members. It pointed out that the latter are often manipulated by cult leaders and trainers who use techniques resembling brainwashing that can evoke behavioral changes.
Hyperfixation on a certain person, for example, often completely disregarding any practical consideration, can be one of the warning signs that someone is involved with a potentially unsafe group or leader. Cult Education listed such warning signs, which also include dependency upon the leader for problem solving, isolation from family and old friends, and obsessiveness over the group or the leader that supersedes personal goals and individual interests, among other things.
The list shared on Twitter ticks numerous boxes of characteristics specific to cults. In addition to having to check with their leader Jane about everything from watching a movie to buying a house, it also restricts a multitude of other activities (it even prohibits people from enjoying a game of Monopoly or playing an imaginary guitar), which would most likely weird out anyone outside the group. And people replying to Degen Dillyâs post showed that it did.
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People on Twitter replied to Degen Dillyâs post with jokes and other remarks
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