Some of these techniques include total isolation from society, including isolation from information; coltrol over diet, hygiene and bodily function; sleep deprivation; sexual abuse or humiliation; exposure to extreme tempratures; and constant repitition of indoctrinating ideas. Along with these repetitive tasks are assinged to dull the senses. Threats of violence or destruction is often used. Finally the person is requested to perform an action that betrays their moral standards.
The above paragraph seems pretty extreme and drastic. However, the scientific community of sociologists and psychologists cannot agree that those behaviors are brainwashing. Benjamin Zablocki and Eileen Barker have argued several times in favor of this treatment being called brainwashing and the rest of the community finds them irresponsible. Those two have a vested interest, because they are "cult deporgrammers." But the rest of the field calls their conclusion irresponsible and in fact cites that instead the methods used for deporgramming rise to the level of brainwashing moreso than the cults tactics.
If the scientific community cannot even agree on these most extreme versions being brainwashing, there is no possible way you can cite a church, which does not even come close in comparison, as brainwashing. Therefore your equating indoctrination with brainwashing fails on an acedemic level and therefore your argument that indoctrination is abuse fails as well.
Furthermore, your being taught by the army about communist brainwashing techniques was probably bunk as well. In 1956 the US Army published a report stating that Chinese brainwashing was a popular misconception. In fact the report states: "exhaustive research of several government agencies failed to reveal even one conclusively documented case of 'brainwashing' of an American prisoner of war in Korea."
Finally, take me for example. I was indoctrinated. I attended Catholic school for 12 years. I was an altar boy. My father was an Extra-ordinary minister in the church. I was a church lector during my high school years. I attended seminary, but left after one semester. I left the catholic church for a non-denominational church. I attended bible College, taught at Sunday school and taught in adult bible studies.
Then when I returned to college to furthe rmy education, I came across a simple thought while writing one day: over the history of man, we have worshipped thousands of gods. So I determined myself to a scholarly research to determine the answer. The result of which is that I concluded that my religion of christianity was most likely copied from the babylonian myths already in existence at the time it developed. If indoctrination was equivelant to brainwashing, would I have been able to so easily reject all of the past teachings? No.