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I don't know. I made a ballot asking why people attack scientology ballot #92433 and no one was there to defend it. I don't attack religious doctrines or people who follow them. I question some religious beleifs but never the whole though. I've never met a scientologist and I don't plan on judging the whole if I run into one nut.
I don't follow any religion. Otherwise I'd be a hypocrite for attacking scientology. The fact that scientology's doctrine meets the criteria of science fiction as well as the fact that the church was founded by a science fiction writer suggests that scientology is no more than the imaginationn of a deranged author.
I could say the earth was created by a giant octopus. An octopus who shat all over the place and then used ptt7 rays from his tentacles to turn his shit into living creatures. This would be an insane thing to believe, given that there is no evidence whatsoever to suggest it is true. You wouldn't be able to criticise me for believing this if you're a scientologist. Of course you might say "you're free to believe whatever you want." But if I did believe this you probably wouldn't take anything I said afterwards seriously would you?
What makes scientology even worse is that they practise the "attack the attacker" policy. What a bunch of dipshits.
Actually, the basis for Scientology was one of the science fiction books L. Ron Hubbard wrote, which he could not sell.
L. Ron Hubbard was a Science fiction writer don’t you think that he could have made up scientology the way he made up some of his other far fetched science fiction books? How is that any different from someone like say Gene Roddenberry from saying star trek really happened? Do you really believe that we are alien souls who were banished to this planet by some alien emperor? And that we were banished into early human beings and became there souls? And that we tried to escape but the emperor kept us here by “soul catchers?” Because that’s the “truth” scientology teaches. Now to answer your question you can make fun of my religion all you want. Oh wait I don’t have a religion.
by seon on Fri Apr 21, 06 3:12am
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The utter RUBBISH people need to believe and 'believe-in'.... I find it quite dismaying. It's like I live on some primitive-intelligence planet,somewhere, lost in space..
It IS interesting to notice how some members of one religion attack another. A couple of years ago I heard a couple of Christians discussing how patently ridiculous it was that the Mormons "actually believed that Joseph Smith had received gold tablets from God." They were just giggling at that absurdity of it. I did wonder how they would have felt if someone was giggling at the absurd notion that God would actually give Moses some stone tablets..." We are blinded by our own assumptions about many, many things.
yeah, who are these people you speak of.
TO me, almost *all* religions are laughable, to some degree. But that's the part of me that lost faith a long time ago talking. I believe in Deity, and leave it at that.
I was only JOKING about converting to Scientology...BELATED APRIL FOOL!
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