Highly dubious practices, documented abuse*... A Piece of Blue Sky: Scientology, Dianetics and L. Ron Hubbard Exposed: Jon Atack: 9780818404993: Amazon.com: Books In Germany it isn't recognised as a religion; it is treated legally as a money making organisation.
* Rather like a few other religious institutions.
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Previously on "Does this mean we have to start believing all this Scientology bollocks?"
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Originally posted by nomadd View PostNot a clock with a twenty-four hour display.
Or a clock "broken" via a direct hit by an RPG.
No generalities in General, if you please.
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostIn fairness oh? Sure it's not what you meant but you make it sound as if burning for denial of the Trinity etc was almost justifiable.
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostIf we have to burn Tom Cruise at the stake, that's a price I'm willing to consider.
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Even a broken clock is right twice a day.
The Scientology stuff is probably as real to it's believers as any other religion is to it's believers.
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In fairness oh? Sure it's not what you meant but you make it sound as if burning for denial of the Trinity etc was almost justifiable.
Another flaw of established religions, they have gone through so many centuries of extremist beliefs which most of today's believers reject, yet they still think that a single mysterious core of truth has somehow managed to filter through it all unchanged.
PS Even loonies can often say something sensible. Hubbard's ideas on drugs for example.Last edited by xoggoth; 4 April 2014, 09:44.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostThe Galileo Vs Church story is much exaggerated and distorted too (although I forget the details without looking it up).
In fairness, he had also published many heresies including (according to that Wikipedia article) denial of the Trinity, denial of the divinity of Christ, denial of virginity of Mary, and denial of Transubstantiation. So the "infinite number of suns with inhabited planets" idea was probably way down the list, and possibly not even a contributing factor.
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Originally posted by RasputinDude View PostThe columbus and flat earth thing is a myth - Myth of the Flat Earth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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If we have to burn Tom Cruise at the stake, that's a price I'm willing to consider.
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