Opus Dei, a sect?
While Miviludes released his new report on sectarianism, some have questions about Opus Dei. A friend like me asked about it, I give you my answer:
Opus Dei a sect? As you go!
They simply believe that a Jewish cosmic zombie is his own father can make them live forever if they symbolically eat his flesh, drink his blood and telepathically tell him that they accept him as their master, so he can withdraw from their soul an evil force - which is present in humanity because a woman-coast was convinced by a talking snake to eat the fruit of a magic tree - to avoid burning underground for ever and ever.
They believe then that entity invisible supernatural omniscient and omnipotent has specially chosen to dedicate their lives to worship: •
in inflicting of bodily mortification to remember his presence,
• by submitting to the direction of a guy who wears dresses - a bit like Neo in Matrix - and tells them what they can see, read and think,
• devoting a major part of their financial resources to the operation of their organization (and to purchase beautiful dresses for men) •
and accessing positions of responsibility and economic policies so that the will of the entity supernatural - dictated telepathically to illiterate fishermen who recorded in books two thousand years ago - always and everywhere be fulfilled, including the fight actively against the communist ideas.
They finally believe that the founder of their organization (who liked to dress as a dress too) is the only one who understood what the supernatural entity that wants to become men, including promoting fascist political regimes like Franco, and by failing to report only a guy who calls himself the successor to the best friend of the Jewish zombie mentioned above, and loves him too much to dress in a dress.
To develop fully, the members of this organization are happy guests to choose from sixteen if they want to be single (and wear dresses) or married - this election is endorsed by their leaders (those who have the right wear dresses) and are invited to choose a spouse in the organization and are encouraged to associate only with members of the organization and to cut their family members who would not approve their commitment vis-a telepathic -vis the invisible supernatural entity omniscient and omnipotent.
So you think ... if Opus Dei is a cult, it is not.