Cults are typically defined by five characteristics. First, cults tend to
centralize power in the hands of a single individual or small group that is
considered beyond question. Second, they treat all questions about the group and
its beliefs as intolerable challenges to the group's authority and authenticity.
Third, they demean all those who do not share their beliefs and sow fear and
mistrust among their believers about all such people. Fourth, they typically cut
off all or most opportunities for members to interact freely with those outside
the group. And finally, they take revenge upon those who choose to leave the
group in ways that include cutting them off from all relationships with those
who remain inside, confiscating material goods and even physical harm.