plagiarize said:no offense to religious people, but the mythology of scientology is no more crazy than that of any other religion, we're just not as familiar with it. why is xenu any more ridiculous than satan? he isn't.
plagiarize said:there was a chart at the end of the OP.
anyways
just for the record, most scientologists don't believe in all that sci fi stuff, because most scientologists aren't OT3... heck a lot of scientologists walk out when they reach OT3 and find out about Xenu and friends.
it's a classic cult trick... they do this stuff that's basically a kind of psychiatry (though they call it a science and tell you psychiatry is evil). you start to feel the benefits of that, and you start to trust these guys.
then they're like 'do you want to know whats behind this science... why it works?' and you by that stage probably BELIEVE the auditing works... it makes you so much more likely to buy their crazy story.
scientologists shouldn't be persecuted based on what they believe though. the religion itself should be persecuted for all the underhand things it does and has done. for extorting it's followers. for blackmailing people that speak ill of their practices and black balling them as religious bigots and so on.
no offense to religious people, but the mythology of scientology is no more crazy than that of any other religion, we're just not as familiar with it. why is xenu any more ridiculous than satan? he isn't.
talking about scientology's beliefs as being crazy, just plays right into scientologies trap. talking about how crap they are as an organised religion outside of their beliefs... that's the way we might either be able to clean them up and turn them into something respectable... or if that just isn't possible... to get rid of them.
for the record, when you sign up for the Sea Org, you sign up for a million years.
just food for thought.
fixed.plagiarize said:for the record, when you sign up for the Sea Org, you sign up for a billion years.
I think I got that same message when I reached Level 20 in Morrowind.OP said:Well the view from the top is terrific. Life is just so much easier. It's fun, the worry is gone and you just know that it's going to be accelerating from here on out.
How about using the internet ? idiotsplagiarize said:just for the record, most scientologists don't believe in all that sci fi stuff, because most scientologists aren't OT3... heck a lot of scientologists walk out when they reach OT3 and find out about Xenu and friends.
This was more or less my attitude towards Scientology before; indifference with a touch of admiration for the ability to profitably exploit idiots.nerbo said:I love Scientologists. Don't hate on stupid people, try to help them and if they are still stupid and won't accept your help, just find a way to profit off them and you'll feel better in a jiffy.
Hey, if it works for Scientologists...![]()
Fatghost said:Scientology is actively involved in plots to spy on, defraud, and blackmail many national governments and prominent people in those governments, including the United States.
They are dangerous, actively seditious, and need to be firmly and irrevocably rooted out, hunted down, and destroyed.
HomShaBom said:Yep, that's how they managed to force the IRS to give them religion status to avoid taxes. FBI needs to raid every ****ing facility they own and arrest the people in charge.
DeathCabCute said:I don't support scientology or anything, in fact I find it pretty funny and ridiculous.
On the other hand, the KKK style hate towards scientology on this thread is a little scary. I think some people need to get off the trans fat diet and get out of the house more. Pretty soon we'll have new religions popping up filled with the same loonies as scientology that are trying to combat scientology and stop it's evil.
Scientology is not evil, it's a joke.
DeathCabCute said:On the other hand, the KKK style hate towards scientology on this thread is a little scary.
bud said:oh no you didnt
Shogmaster said:Q: What's the difference between Scientology vs the established religions?
A: A few thousand years.
*runs*
Didn't you have a book turned down by a publisher because you had something about scientology at the end? I don't think they'd publish your books!White Man said:I've said it before and I'll say it again: If they guaranteed me a solid publishing deal, I'd have no problem joinin' em.
Rorschach said:Didn't you have a book turned down by a publisher because you had something about scientology at the end? I don't think they'd publish your books!
What level was L Ron? I thought he was OT IX.
Rorschach said:Didn't you have a book turned down by a publisher because you had something about scientology at the end? I don't think they'd publish your books!
What level was L Ron? I thought he was OT IX.
monchi-kun said:there's a benefit to being on a boat when ripping people off....sail far enough into the ocean and the law can't touch you.
the only hope left for these people are sea pirates of southeast asia
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Shogmaster said:Q: What's the difference between Scientology vs the established religions?
A: A few thousand years.
*runs*
Yeah, I always have to pay 100$ to get into churchsoul creator said:that's like when people describe the differences between a religion and a cult
the only difference is the number of followers
Jacobi said:Yeah, I always have to pay 100$ to get into church
Uninformed atheist-trolls FTW
Shogmaster said:Q: What's the difference between Scientology vs the established religions?
A: A few thousand years.
*runs*
DeathCabCute said:I don't support scientology or anything, in fact I find it pretty funny and ridiculous.
On the other hand, the KKK style hate towards scientology on this thread is a little scary. I think some people need to get off the trans fat diet and get out of the house more. Pretty soon we'll have new religions popping up filled with the same loonies as scientology that are trying to combat scientology and stop it's evil.
Scientology is not evil, it's a joke.
Fusebox said:Those scans are awesome! Thats some Scientologists magazine right? Would that be hard to get a hold of? I'm actually trying to get some Magical Mormon Underwear but I can't find anywhere that sells them online - anyone got any tips where to look?![]()
No, the endowment ritual is secret. Sacred would be God the Father and Jesus Christ, and yet not a single thing is secret about them.Jeff-DSA said:It's not about keeping this secret, it's about keeping them sacred.
Hitokage said:No, the endowment ritual is secret. Sacred would be God the Father and Jesus Christ, and yet not a single thing is secret about them.
What you have there is a ready-made thought-stopping platitude.
Really now? Maybe you just mean you've done it since they changed the annointing part, since when I did it they still used that fabric poncho during the annointing. Not as familiar with the latest revision of the eternal truth, you know.Jeff-DSA said:I've been through the endowment ceremony. I know it better than you would.
Just like how scientology gets treated? Thing is though, you're still withholding information from not only the public, but also members. Control of such information is coersive, but that's why converts are convinced first and foremost that the church is true, everything else is just details.Anything holy or sacred gets dragged through the mud by the world. There's some things that you just don't put in the hands of those that would use them for the sole purpose of mockery. People who don't understand certain principles or aren't prepared to receive them often resort to ridicule.
I'll be sure not to.I don't have a problem with your disagreement with what I believe in, but don't try to claim to understand something you clearly do not.
Hitokage said:Really now? Maybe you just mean you've done it since they changed the annointing part, since when I did it they still used that fabric poncho during the annointing. Not as familiar with the latest revision, you know.
I thought of the Dharma initiavemuramura said:That made me think of this from FLCL
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To keep it as brief as possible, I didn't drift away in apathy like some people, I was still invested in the church when I found out it wasn't what it claimed to be, on multiple levels. The first blow, though, was actually when I was reading about scientology and cults in general, particularly Steve Hassan's work, and the traits matched right up with my own faith.Jeff-DSA said:Hah, I finally understand...
So what turned you away? Was it some piece of literature? Was it logic? I'm not ridiculing here, I'm actually curious. I have a few friends that have left the faith, but everybody's reasons are different. It just seems you're bitter and anti about the whole thing for some reason or another. Not believing is one thing, but attacking is another.
By the way, you can say your piece and I won't try to counterpoint you. I'd just like to know where you stand and (briefly) why.
Jeff-DSA said:For crying out loud, it's not some "magic" underwear. It's a symbol of our faith.
Jacobi said:Yeah, I always have to pay 100$ to get into church
Uninformed atheist-trolls FTW
Don't. It's horribly uncomfortable.Fusebox said:Yeah right - just admit its secret underwear which is supposed to give you protection by using its masonic symbology ,and there's plenty of stories of Mormons who believe that their underwear has saved them from bullets and stuff. Also I heard hardcore Mormons not only never take them off except to shower but even then they keep one hand on their underwear folded nearby, and mark my words, I WILL get myself a set of this magical underwear.
In many churches what you give is entirely up to you.Armitage said:Are you being sarcastic? Many churches have membership fews, and request donations in the middle of a sermon.
Armitage said:Are you being sarcastic? Many churches have membership fews, and request donations in the middle of a sermon.
ItsInMyVeins said:It's almost mindnumbing knowing people actually see this ****ing crap and then pay for it, while BELIEVING in something that's more ridiculous than an episode of Star Trek.
The "common knowledge" of the Xenu story is relatively recent. Previously, only those high in the church hierarchy knew of it, and when you were told, you were probably already a pretty firm believer (though some people certainly quit the church at that point). At the least, by then you'd already spent tens (hundreds?) of thousands of dollars on auditing. The cover of Dianetics shows an exploding volcano and was an "in joke" for Scientologists who knew the whole story.emomoonbase said:I don't buy that ppl who get into this are just kinda brain washed into it. I mean ppl research cars they buy to the nth degree and know every detail of brittany spears. Are you telling me they're gonna fork out thousands of dollars without doing a google search and seeing all this stuff about aliens and Xenu and crap?