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New religious movements and cults have appeared as themes or subjects in literature and popular culture. Beginning in the 1700s authors in the English-speaking world began introducing members of "cults" as antagonists.[1] Satanists, Yakuzas, Triads, Thuggees, and sects of the Latter Day Saint movement were popular choices.

In the twentieth century concern for the rights and feelings of religious minorities led authors to invent fictional cults for their villains to belong to.[1] Fictional cults continue to be popular in film, television, and gaming in the same way.

  1. ^ a b Brubaker, Ed (26 March 2014). Fatale. Vol. 21. Berkeley, California: Image Comics (published 2014). pp. 20–21. Retrieved 2017-10-05. As a plot device the idea of the cult is centuries old. What constitutes a "cult," however, has turned out to be variable. Seen from one perspective, most religions and faith groups can be defined as cults. Traditionally -- though not today – a "cult" has been defined as a non-Judeo-Christian religious group, with the word "cult" being used in a pejorative way. That this is insulting to worshipers of those groups has not been acknowledged; the producers of popular culture were usually marketing their work to a select group, usually white Anglo-Saxon Protestants, which did not include members of the "cult" groups. Modern authors tend to be more sensitive toward members of the "cult" groups and usually (though not always) create fictional cults for antagonists to be members of.

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