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How to Respond to the Cults

by Hubert F. Beck

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There are so many cults in our world today and they are dangerous because they do not show that Jesus is our only way of salvation. Hubert F. Beck has written a very helpful book, How to Respond to…The Cults. This book also explains how a cult can be identified, why there is a surge of cults, how cults can be tested and how to talk to someone involved with a cult. Someone has included several pages of loose notes in the book about cults. This book is found on the library shelves under the number 289.9/BEC.
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