Is there any valid link to the source of the opening post?
Here in the USA we are very much aware that very often somebody decides He/she is an inspired prophet and they open a new church. Sometimes they call themselves Christians, Jewish, New Order, etc. But, they are usually short lasting and attract little attention unless they do something that is totaly radical.
Good examples would be:
The Heavensgate group
Branch Davidians
Jim Jones group
In order to understand what is going on, we need to have more information as to who these people are and where are they located, and how many people are actually paying any attention to them.
Weird religious groups and cults can be found on nearly every street.
There is even a "Church of Euthanasia" headquartered in Boston MA and they preach suicide to save the world from overpopulation.
There are something like 2,500 radical cults here in the USA
Since then the new (pseudo-) religious movement has been widely recognized as a social problem. One has also come to see that the expressions "youth religion" and "youth sects" - as much as they may have been justifiable ten years ago - no longer fully describe the facts of the situation. The old structure of the groups have been changed from top to bottom. The Work Community of the Parents' Initiatives calls these groups, rejecting the term usually used in the USA - "destructive cults" - the "new totalitarian religious and pseudo-religious movements." The destructiveness of totalitarian movements of salvation do not need to be emphasized since their experiences in the Third Reich. This experience, however, has not made the Germans immune from seduction by movements of salvation whether or not the movements are trimmed with religion.
Source:
http://www.lermanet.com/cisar/germany/books/811100a.htm
So when we begin to read about things like, "New Christian Doctrine" our first step should be to learn the truth about it and the first step is to have a valid source as to where this is coming from, who is promoting it, etc.