Pup
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I can try, it's been discussed on here before, though, and I agreed with what was said at the time.
http://www.differencebetween.net/miscellaneous/difference-between-cult-and-religion/
Summary:
1. Cults and religions are ways in which people can belong to a group and receive a way to interact withGodbigfoot and the world.
2. Cults are generally considered to be secretive and illegitimate ( bigfoot culture fits this profile) whereas religion is open and legitimate.
3. Cults are joined through coercive persuasion whereas religion is generally inherited. ( I see bigfoot culture as being more manipulative than coercive. I think that depends on the person involved)
Read more: Difference Between Cult and Religion | Difference Between | Cult vs Religion http://www.differencebetween.net/miscellaneous/difference-between-cult-and-religion/#ixzz3YuQUtlYi
How would one even define legitimate and illegitimate in this context? According to whom? Believers and allies will say something is legitimate while nonbelievers or those who want to distance themselves will say illegitimate. At best, it's a popularity contest, with the largest faction in the population being polled being the ones to declare what's legitimate and what isn't.
As for #3, that would mean all religions are cults during their first generation, but what about later on where most membership is not inherited in some places? In other words, if most Catholics are children of Catholics in the US, but most Catholics in an area of Africa are converted by missionaries, is Catholicism a cult in that area of Africa?