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'''J. Gordon Melton''', Ph.D. is an academic listed as an "expert" on [[The Family International]] by said group. | '''J. Gordon Melton''', Ph.D. is an academic listed as an "expert" on [[The Family International]] by said group. | ||
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+ | Melton has been called a "cult apologist" by many, as he often works for such groups (including criminal groups like Aum Shinrikyo) through cult-funded research projects and books or as an expert witness. | ||
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+ | Melton has also earned a reputation in some circles for largely discounting the testimony of former cult members. | ||
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+ | Despite this, in [[1986]] J. Gordon Melton wrote the following regarding [[The Family]], or, as they were then known, the [[Children of God]]: | ||
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Revision as of 20:15, 5 April 2005
J. Gordon Melton, Ph.D. is an academic listed as an "expert" on The Family International by said group.
Melton has been called a "cult apologist" by many, as he often works for such groups (including criminal groups like Aum Shinrikyo) through cult-funded research projects and books or as an expert witness.
Melton has also earned a reputation in some circles for largely discounting the testimony of former cult members.
Despite this, in 1986 J. Gordon Melton wrote the following regarding The Family, or, as they were then known, the Children of God:
"The sexual manipulation in the Children of God has been so thoroughly documented that it is doubtful whether the organization can ever, in spite of whatever future reforms it might initiate, regain any respectable place in the larger religious community." — J. Gordon Melton, "Encyclopedic Handbook of Cults in America" pg.158 (1986). ISBN 0-8240-9036-5