Something really struck me today as the book was discussing the Rehabilitation Project Force (RPF). Google it, its terrifying. I am soooo glad I was born Mormon and not a scientologist stooge...
The RPF used a variety of conditioning techniques lifted out of communist china, psychologist Robert Lifton described it as "ideological totalism." I need to do some more reading on the subject but what caught my eye was this passage:
The dogma of the group is promoted as scientifically incontestable --- in fact, truer than anything any human being has ever experienced. Resistance is not just immoral; it is illogical and unscientific. in order to support this notion, language is constricted by what Lifton calls the "Thought terminating Cliché." "The most far-reaching and complex of human problems are compressed into brief, highly reductive, definitive sounding phrases, easily memorized and easily expressed.... For instance, the Chinese Communists dismissed the quest for individual expression and the exploration of alternative ideas as examples of 'bourgeois mentality' ."
I thought it would be fun to identify how many of these thought terminating clichés we can find in Mormon doctrine, culture, and general vocabulary?In Scientology, terms such as 'Suppressive Person' and 'Potential Trouble Source' play similar roles of declaring allegiance to the group and pushing discussion off the table.
The first that come to mind for me are "Counterfeit Marriage" and perhaps "The world would have you think..."
What can you come up with?