
Emenkaya-ordenen 1
Sektens greb 8
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Narrated by:
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Camilla Johnson
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Camilla Johnson
About this listen
Sekter findes overalt i vores samfund, men de kan være svære at få øje på. De eksisterer dog i bedste velgående, og der er mange. I serien SEKTENS GREB fortæller tidligere medlemmer fra blandet andet Jehovas Vidner, Faderhuset, og Evangelist/Powerhouse om deres vej ind og ud af et sekterisk miljø. Vi går bag om de problematikker, som sekter skaber.
EMENKAYA-ORDENEN DEL 1 er en del af serien SEKTENS GREB. I episoden skal du møde Tobias, der vokser op i en lille sekt i Randers, hvor sektlederen holder sadomasochistiske seancer med udvalgte medlemmer på husets 1. sal. Heriblandt Tobias mor.
©2023 Camilla Johnson, Gyldendal Stereo (P)2023 Gyldendal Stereo
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