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BaptistsThere are many to choose from, but off the top of my head:
*1. The heretical "KJV-only" cult
*The heretical and deviant Jehovah's witness cult.
*All sects associated with "progressive Christianity"
*The "Unitarian Universalist" cult of heathens and moral degenerates
*The heathen "Westboro Baptist" cult, it's heathen bastardization of John Calvin's theology, the Bible if read in full, pluralism and appropriation of modern legal systems and notions of "rights", pluralism and appropriation of Francis Bacon's scientific methodology, and associated lies and heretical, heathen notions, (such as lying about being able to count in nanoseconds, or being a reason-based sect, as opposed to a childish "feelings" and "emotion" based sect).
*Heretical "black" churches which peddle voodoo and other heathen and demonic cults or witchcraft masquerading as "Christianity".
Ideally, the state would simply take decisive action and ban these cults by fiat, something that will definitely be a possiblely in the near future, if we finally get around to repealing the archaic 1st Amendment and creating a nation-state for the Godly only.
As far secular sects to be banned by the state; I don't have a list right now, but Secular Humanism, and all sects affiliated with Utilitarianism, as per Bentham and Mill in America or Britain should eventually be state banned, and all schools and universities defunded which are associated with these deviant and heretical ideologies, eventually converted to institutions of higher learning only in classical philosophy and theology, with any and every atheistic or secularistic ideology eventually banned, and punished nationwide as a heretical and deviant sect or entity, up to in including imprisionment or death for those who dare to promote their deviant and heretical views anywhere in the public vicinity of Christian men, women and children.
(With possible extention of policing and enforcement even to and including the private vicinity, such as our new information technologies, and possible heretic-dection technology via the internet or social media; rights to privacy being easily nulled and voided in relation to heretics and dissenters against God).