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Additionally, The Family funded and edited Melton's 1994 book about The Family, ''Sex, Slander, and Salvation'', and advertise it on their website. [http://www.thefamily.org/dossier/books/book1/toc.htm] | Additionally, The Family funded and edited Melton's 1994 book about The Family, ''Sex, Slander, and Salvation'', and advertise it on their website. [http://www.thefamily.org/dossier/books/book1/toc.htm] | ||
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Reverend James Gordon Melton, Ph.D. is an academic listed as an "expert" on The Family International by said group, and has defended the group for years.
Gordon Melton has been called a "cult apologist" by many, as he often works for such groups (including the terrorist cult Aum Shinrikyo [1] whose leader was later sentenced to death), through cult-funded research projects and books or as an expert witness.
Gordon Melton was very involved in the custody case in the UK in the mid-nineties. He testified on behalf of The Family and helped them to defuse the inevitable damning indictment of the abuse of children in the group. He was also very involved in the creation of The Family's Charter and has made no secret of the fact that he dreamed of single-handedly bringing the group into the mainstream.
Melton has also earned a reputation for largely rejecting the testimony of former cult members. The following is excerpted from expert testimony for the Local Church in its lawsuit against Spiritual Counterfeit Project.
DR. MELTON: When you are investigating groups such as this, you never rely upon the unverified testimony of ex-members.
MR. MORGAN: Why?
DR. MELTON: To put it bluntly, hostile ex-members invariably shade the truth. They invariably blow out of proportion minor incidents and turn them into major incidents, and over a period of time their testimony almost always changes because each time they tell it they get the feedback of acceptance or rejection from those to whom they tell it, and hence it will be developed and merged into a different world view that they are adopting.
In 1986, however, Gordon Melton wrote the following regarding The Family, or the Children of God as they were then known:
"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 0824090365
Fees received from The Family International
A donation of USD $10,065.83 from The Family to James Gordon Melton in the year 2000 is documented on page 38 of the following Family Care Foundation 990 Form.
- FCF 990 Form - 2000 (PDF; 1,007 KB)
Additionally, The Family funded and edited Melton's 1994 book about The Family, Sex, Slander, and Salvation, and advertise it on their website. [2]
Melton has a history of receiving funding from the groups he is researching.
External links
- J. Gordon Melton: Why he is considered a cult apologist — Apologetics Index
- Apologetics and Academic Supporters of the Family — MovingOn.org
- When Scholars Know Sin — Stephen Kent and Theresa Krebs
- J. Gordon Melton — Wikipedia
- Cult Apologists? : Gordon Melton — A set of media articles on Rick Ross website
Books on The Family by J. Gordon Melton
- Sex, Slander, and Salvation ISBN 0963950126
- The Children of God ISBN 1560851805