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Jorge Erdely Graham is a Mexican theologian, author, businessman, and anti-cult activist.

He is associate editor of Revista Académica para el Estudio de las Religiones, a member of the International Cultic Studies Association, and founder and director of the anticult group Centro de Investigaciones del Instituto Cristiano de México.

He is the main shareholder of Kola Loka glue company.

He obtained a bachelor's degree in biological sciences from University of Mary Hardin–Baylor and a doctorate in philosophy from the unaccredited distance education provider Newport University. Later he completed a short-term Oxford Foundation Fellowship through the unaccredited Graduate Theological Foundation.

He became famous in 1997 when, a day after the Heaven's Gate mass suicide, he ruled that La Luz del Mundo Church was a destructive cult with the potential to commit similar acts. Erdely is wanted by the Mexican government charged with being the intellectual mastermind behind the Casitas del Sur child trafficking ring.

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  16. Cacho, Lydia (1 May 2011). Esclavas del poder. Random House Mondadori México. ISBN 978-607-31-0417-3.
  17. Yáñez G., Israel (4 September 2009). "Ordenan aprehensión del fundador de Los Perfectos y de otras 14 personas por la desaparición de niños de Casitas". La Crónica de Hoy. Retrieved 16 September 2013.

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