Cult (disambiguation)
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A cult references a group whose beliefs or practices are considered strange.
Cult may also refer to:
- Cult (religious practice), the original usage, referring to the totality of external religious practice and observance, the neglect of which is the definition of impiety
Cult also commonly refers to highly devoted groups, as in:
- Cult of personality, a political leader and his following, voluntary or otherwise
- Destructive cult, a group which exploits and harms its members or other people
- Political cult, a political group which shows cult-like features
- Cult following, a term used to refer to a group of fans who are highly dedicated to a specific area of pop culture.
Cult may also refer to:
- The Committee on Culture and Education (CULT), a committee of the European Parliament
- Cargo cult, some religions in the South Pacific
- Confraternities in Nigeria are also known as "cults"
- The Cult, a British rock band
- Blue Öyster Cult, an American rock band
- "Cult" (Slayer), a single from the 2006 Eternal Pyre EP by the thrash metal band Slayer
- Cult (album), an album by cello metal band Apocalyptica
- Cult (TV channel), an Italian TV Channel
Places:
- Cults, Aberdeenshire, a suburb of Aberdeen
- Cult, Haute-Saône, France
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