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Executive Member
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Posts: 606
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Re: Scientology
My view is that it is a 'man-made' religion*. It has no belief in God to speak of. It's more like E.S.T. on steroids with a desire to avoid taxation in my own particular opinion which actually pre-dates my becoming a Baha`i.
*Personal view, I don't think the faith has a particular 'official' slant on the question. Regards, Scott |
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General Member
Join Date: Nov 2006
Posts: 165
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Re: Scientology
I read the biography of the creator of the church L. Ron Hubbard. His life seemed very corrupt and unjust. (IMHO) if you fruit (Hubbard) was bad how can his creation yeild good fruit?
Biography here L. Ron Hubbard - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia "I'm going to invent a religion that's going to make me a fortune. I'm tired of writing for a penny a word." -L. Ron Hubbard That was the quote that put the nail in the coffin for me ever taking scientology seriously. |
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Executive Member
Join Date: Jan 2005
Posts: 1,428
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Re: Scientology
Well to me Scientology is the biggest joke I came across. The main reason I opened a thread about it in the Baha'i forum is because some people include the Baha'i fath in the same box, like my daily newspaper.
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Oannes
Join Date: May 2006
Location: SW United States
Posts: 2,613
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Re: Scientology
I really try to respect the beliefs of others. I don't think that John Travolta and Tom Cruise are stupid people just because they are members of the Scientology Church, even if one of them jumps up and down on a couch when he is excited.
Over the last decade or so, The Church of Scientology has undergone lots of persecution in Europe, especially Germany. Does anyone here know if there are specific reasons for it ? I do have serious questions about a religion that requires its members to be periodically hooked up to an electrical device to determine whether they are "clear" or not. The other thing that gives me pause happened a couple of years ago when I was driving down the street and there was a sign in the window of the local Church of Scientology that said "now hiring". But, as I said above, I believe that all people are entitled to believe whatever they wish. This is the basis of the concept of free will and the consequences that follow individual and collective choices under free will. flow.... ![]() |
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Re: Scientology
I don't understand what exactly is the problem with Scientology myself. At least, I don't see why other people have a problem with it. From what I have read of the official doctrines, it just seems to be Gnosticism with an extraterrestrialist spin. I'll admit that the electrical machines is kind of strange, but I suppose it works for some people. I don't think that Hubbard's intent necessarily invalidates the religion/belief system either, as there has to be some semblance of truth in even a "man-made" religion; if it gives people whatever they believe they are looking for, then it's as valid as any other religion out there.
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Executive Member
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Posts: 606
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Re: Scientology
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Same scam, different game. Amway's a good example of a non-religious tight-knit social organization that makes money from its members. Regards, Scott |
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