On the west coast of the South Island of New Zealand, a religious cult named Gloriavale Christian Community closed itself off from the rest of the world in 1969.
Founded by the self-styled and self-named Australian religious
leader Hopeful Christian – who was convicted and jailed on three charges
of indecent sexual assault of a young woman in 1995 – the 500-strong community was run according to a strict and oppressive interpretation of fundamental Christianity.
Women had to cover their heads, show no flesh so as not to tempt
sin from the menfolk, do all the domestic work, submit to their husbands
and birth as many babies as they could.
Eight years ago, Lilia Tarawa – granddaughter of Hopeful
Christian – escaped with her family into what she had always believed to
be the evil, wicked world. This is an extract from her memoir about her
life in the cult.
My life in a religious cult: 'The most dangerous place in the world is the womb of an ungodly woman' | Books | The Guardian
Welcome to H&C,,, where I aggregate news of interest. Primary topics include abuse with "the church", LGBTQI+ issues, cults - including anti-vaxxers, and the Dominionist and Theocratic movements. Also of concern is the anti-science movement with interest in those that promote garbage like homeopathy, chiropractic and the like. I am an atheist and anti-theist who believes religious mythos must be die and a strong supporter of SOCAS.
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