From an article in this morning's Guardian: "Russia’s justice ministry has long been pushing to prohibit the organisation {Russian branch of the Church of Scientology}, which some countries treat as a legitimate faith but others consider to be a cult."
I understand the pejorative nature of cult (and the slightly less pejorative 'Sect'), but what's the basis for differentiation?
Why are, say, Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy or Sunni and Shia 'sects', whilst Scientology is a 'cult'? Why aren't Judaism and Christianity and Islam sects of, say, 'Abrahamism' - is it purely an historical artifact, or is there some sort of legal, sociological or theological rationale?