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Just been reading Barefaced Messiah, The true Story of L Ron Hubbard by Russel Miller as it happens. Stupid certainly seems an apt description although is it really any stupider than some other religions?
PS Better not say any more as I live very close to Saint Hill Manor. Might get a goldfish bowl put on my head and be left out for the Thetans to eat.
PPS Maybe Zeitghost is a Thetan.Last edited by xoggoth; 21 July 2010, 11:00.
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostReligion is the opium of the people.
I'm sure someone said that once
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Originally posted by Gibbon View PostNot quite true the Greek and Roman Gods didn't provide structure in teh sense that teh Judaic relegions do and those cultures did quite well as I seem to recall. Also the greeks and some romans also work on matters of how to live without using gods to enforce it.
Plato's Republic and Cicero's Good Life spring to mind.
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Originally posted by Gonzo View PostProviding a structure that prevents human beings from acting like complete ***** towards each other and themselves, which they would do if they were left to their own devices.
All religions fulfil that role which is one of the reasons I won't believe any of them.
Plato's Republic and Cicero's Good Life spring to mind.
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The organisation isn't stupid. But the followers may well be. It's rather an odd set of beliefs, obviously manufactured by one man.
Of course, just because you've got stupid people following some philosophy/world view/religion, doesn't mean that the view itself is stupid. There are some quite staggeringly stupid followers of Dawkins.
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Is the Church of Scientology 'stupid'?
I don't know the answer but I will only observe that during my student days I always used to hurry past their place in Tottenham Court Road just to be on the safe side and come to think of it, even recently I still used to hurry past their place in Queen Victoria Street.
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Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostIt serves a purpose.Originally posted by Gibbon View PostWhich is?
All religions fulfil that role which is one of the reasons I won't believe any of them.
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostOOooo an unbeliever!! You're only making it worse for yourself!
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Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostIndeed. They don't appear to be a particularly friendly bunch if you decide you've had enough...
I think the Christian church stopped burning heretics around the late 1700s so we've only got another 1650 years before the Scientologists cotton on...
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Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostThe problem starts when "The musings of a man" become a method of control and oppression by those with a vested interest.
I think the Christian church stopped burning heretics around the late 1700s so we've only got another 1650 years before the Scientologists cotton on...
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Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostA sense of belonging to a community?
To be honest, I don't go to church and am pretty agnostic about the whole afterlife thing. However, if people want to go to church and be with like minded people, perform charitable works and all of the other stuff that goes along with it then more power to them.
I've read some of the Scientology stuff, it's based on the musings of a man. In that respect it could be said to mirror Christianity quite closely.
The problem starts when "The musings of a man" become a method of control and oppression by those with a vested interest.
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Originally posted by Gibbon View PostWhich is?
To be honest, I don't go to church and am pretty agnostic about the whole afterlife thing. However, if people want to go to church and be with like minded people, perform charitable works and all of the other stuff that goes along with it then more power to them.
I've read some of the Scientology stuff, it's based on the musings of a man. In that respect it could be said to mirror Christianity quite closely.
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