Attention Scientologists

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I’m only posting this out of concern for your eternal salvation. I think you should be aware of these facts concerning the Church of Scientology.

L Ron Hubbard’s son said, in his 1983 interview with Penthouse Magazine:

“L Ron Hubbard Jr ( Ron DeWolf ): I believed in Satanism. There was no other religion in the house! Scientology and black magic. What a lot of people don’t realize is that Scientology is black magic that is just spread out over a long time period. To perform black magic generally takes a few hours or, at most, a few weeks. But in Scientology it’s stretched out over a lifetime, and so you don’t see it. Black magic is the inner core of Scientology --and it is probably the only part of Scientology that really works. Also, you’ve got to realize that my father did not worship Satan. He thought he was Satan. He was one with Satan.”

More articals:

xs4all.nl/~kspaink/cos/essays/jacobsen_magic.html

clambake.org/archive/books/apobs/bs2-6.htm

lermanet.com/scientologynews/crowley-hubbard-666.htm
 
**The “truth” ultimately revealed in OT VIII is that L. Ron Hubbard is the anti-Christ. I vaguely recall reading that that particular “truth” is now withheld.

A brief excerpt from here: Certainly Scientology’s creed says nothing of the meat of L Ron Hubbard’s space opera. Typical of occult orders, it shows an exoteric face to the general public and lower initiates, and reserves esoteric teachings for its inner circle. Its supposed creed is nothing but mealy words of “equality” and “inalienable rights” to such things as freedom of thought and “sanity.” Who could argue with that? Well, maybe L Ron Hubbard for one, who said a lot of other things, like “If you really want to enslave people, tell them that you’re going to give them total freedom,” and whose secret creed has driven higher inititates out of their skulls.
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L. Ron’s own words, found here
: No doubt you are familiar with the Revelations section of the Bible where various events are predicted. Also mentioned Is a brief period of time in which an arch-enemy of Christ. reforred to as the anti-Christ, will reign and his opinions will have sway. All this makes for very fantastic, entertaining reading but there is truth in it. Thisanti-Christ represents the forces of Lucifer (literally, the “light bearers” or “light bringer”), Lucifer being a mythical representation of the forces of enlightenment, the Galactic Confederacy. My mission could be said to fulfill the Biblical promise represented by this brief anti-Christ period.

Excerpted from here: Hubbard’s connection to the occultist Aleister Crowley is quite clear and noteworthy. Crowley called himself the Anti-Christ, the Beast of Revelations, and 666. Russell Miller has adequately chronicled Hubbard’s connection in 1945 to John W. Parsons, who headed Crowley’s Ordo Templi Orientis chapter in Los Angeles. (2) Hubbard was an active member in this group for several months, and first met his second wife there. The Church of Scientology claims that Hubbard was actually infiltrating this group in order to break it up, but the following should suffice to dismiss this claim.
 
Forest << The “truth” ultimately revealed in OT VIII is that L. Ron Hubbard is the anti-Christ. >>

There is a question whether OT VIII (or certain parts) was actually penned by Hubbard himself. OT I to VII are definitely Hubbard’s (the parts about Xenu, and “space opera”).

Is OT VIII a Forgery?

But no doubt to me that Hubbard was anti-Christian in philosophy, he didn’t think much of Christianity or Christ who was “just a shade above clear.”

Also what Christians need to know about Scientology is revealing. And my article based on “The Fable” Catholicism, Scientology, and L. Ron

It is normally best to go to the source itself (www.Scientology.org)), but obviously they wouldn’t want you to know some of these things…

Phil P
 
I have been a silent watcher of Scientology. I would like to stimulate comments about what these people claim to beleive. I think their beleif’s are incompatable with, not only being a Catholic, but Christianity in general.
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