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Difference between Cult and Happy Science

Cult vs. Happy Science

A cult is a group requiring unwavering devotion to a set of beliefs and practices which are considered deviant outside the norms of society, which is typically led by a charismatic and self-appointed leader who tightly controls its members. , formerly known as the Institute for Research in Human Happiness, is a new religious movement founded in Japan on 6 October 1986 by former Wall Street trader Ryuho Okawa, whose followers regarded him as the incarnation of a supreme being from Venus.

Similarities between Cult and Happy Science

Cult and Happy Science have 5 things in common (in Unionpedia): Aum Shinrikyo, New religious movement, South Korea, The New York Times, Tokyo subway sarin attack.

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  • What Cult and Happy Science have in common
  • What are the similarities between Cult and Happy Science

Cult and Happy Science Comparison

Cult has 463 relations, while Happy Science has 51. As they have in common 5, the Jaccard index is 0.97% = 5 / (463 + 51).

References

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