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Baptist Convention. The publication briefly defines sect types (―millenial,‖ ―mind,‖ and ―East-
West mixes‖) and their major characteristics, and suggests how to witness to them.
Cults: Clinical Issues, will be a symposium from July 13-17, 1987 at the New England
Educational Institute‘s Cape Cod Summer Symposia in Eastham, MA. Led by Saul V. Levine, M.D.,
author of Radical Departures, topics include: What is a ―Cult‖? Who are the Joiners? Typical Life in
Five Different Cults Coming Out of Cults Clinical and Other Interventions. New England
Educational Institute, 77 Wendell Avenue, Pittsfield, MA 02101.
Satanic Worship and the Occult was the title of a conference for law enforcement officers
from Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, and the District of Columbia held in Westminster, MD from
March 31-April 1. Speakers included: Molly Koch, until recently head of the Baltimore Jewish
community‘s cult education project [Project Yedid], and Hillel Zeitlin, Mrs. Koch‘s successor Pat
Pulling, Director of BADD (Bothered by Dungeons and Dragons) Ken Lanning, from the Behavioral
Science Unit of the F.B.I., who spoke on ―Ritualistic Child Abuse Paul Goldenberg, from the
Middlesex County (NJ) Police Department, who spoke on ―Occult and Heavy Metal Music‖ and
Jim Bradley, of the Washington, D.C. Police Department, who spoke on Cuban Religious Groups,‖
including Santeria.
This article is an electronic version of an article originally published in Cultic Studies Journal, 1986, Volume 3,
Number 2, pages 270-273. Please keep in mind that the pagination of this electronic reprint differs from that of the
bound volume. This fact could affect how you enter bibliographic information in papers that you may write.
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