Texas is a big state with a lot of different people and beliefs, and sometimes, some groups stand out more than others because of their unique practices.

While the word “cult” can sound a bit scary, much of the time it's used to describe groups that have very strong beliefs making them a little different from what we're used to. In an article from the Houston Press, you'll find out quickly that Texas is no stranger to these groups. Here’s a quick look at some of the more popular cults that are currently active in the Lone Star State.

TEXAS CULTS: 3 ACTIVE GROUPS YOU MAY NOT KNOW ABOUT

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The Branch Davidians - You might have heard about the big standoff in Waco back in 1993, but did you know there are still small groups of Branch Davidians around? They believe in some pretty intense religious ideas, like the world ending soon and their leader being a prophet.


 

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The Church of Wells - This group is secretive and keeps to themselves. They're known for their strict way of life and have been in the news for their extreme religious practices. Members of the Church of Wells live together and follow a set of rules that are much stricter than what most of us are used to.


 

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The House of Yahweh - Based near Abilene, this group follows the Old Testament very closely. They observe the Sabbath on Saturday and stick to specific dietary laws, just like in the old times. The House of Yahweh has faced some legal trouble because of the way they do things, which has brought them a lot of attention.

These groups show how broad beliefs can be in a state as big as Texas. While they might seem unusual to many of us, it's part of what makes our state interesting. Be sure to keep an open mind when learning about these groups.

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