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The strength lies in the power of that rule to bind followers to their faith once they are committed to the movement. Its weakness is the resulting tendency of those belief systems to concentrate on recruiting the immature and the troubled, so that the fear of the loss of salvation can operate to retain them if and when doubts later emerge...
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Other movements may allow unbelievers to obtain salvation, but admission to that state is usually hedged with complexities and difficulty in order to maintain the strength of the grip of the movement on its existing membership. In any case, access to the promise of salvation invariably involves some form of conversion to what is held to be true belief, even if at a very late stage...
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