Clark says many cults operating in Philly areaBy BILL ALNOR groups operating in the mood organisation known as theDaily Tunas Staff Writer Philadelphia area. Church of Our Saviour in Con-Exit counselor David Clark “A strong example of a current cordville, he said, adding that hesays there are many cult-like local phenomenism is the Drum- has been holding discussions, with former members recently and has been going over tape recordings of recent sermons by the Rev. Frederick Drummond, pastor of the church.Other groups operating locally, according to Clark, are Transcen-dental lleditation (Tlf), the Unification Church, the Hare Krishnasr the Church Universal and Triumphant, The Church of Bible Understanding (formerly the Forever Family), The Forum (also known as est), The Family of Love (formerly the Children of God), and Scientology. He said a number of occult groups, witchcraft and aatanietic covens also operate locally. These groups often use the same principals as cult groups, but are mgre secretive.Another variety of cult-like groups growing rapidly throughout the western world are the aolt;alled “New Age* groups which are oriented in Eastern mysticism. These groups believe society is evolving into a new