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What Does Pseudo Religion Steal From Traditional Religion Psychologically
ZHANG Yu-ding, TAN Yu-xin, LIU Qi-zhen
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DOI:10.17265/2159-5836/2017.09.009
Hubei University, Wuhan, China
The pseudo religion is widely criticized for its theft and manipulation of dogmata and jargon concepts in orthodox religion to pretend to be orthodox religion and to deceive the public. However it is still in the air to expose its specific content, tactics and purpose stolen and tampered psychologically. This paper discusses the importance of establishment and development of pseudo religion through stealing religious mental concepts in traditional religion including “God”, “Heaven”, “Hell”, “Soul immortality”, “Morality” and “Religious feeling”, and studies its tricks for theft and manipulation, distortion and ultimate purposes. This paper aims at showing people the evil of pseudo religion and integrity of traditional religion.
“God”, “Morality”, “Religious feeling”, “Cosmology”
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