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Gaber
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Don’t know abut the Xenu story. Do know that LRH wrote a lot of SF and was friends with RA Hienlein, twice, as they had a falling out somewhere along the line. I always way preferred RAH to LRH.In lieu of the recent Tom Cruise/Katie Holmes divorce, I perked a particular interest in finding out what this Scientology stuff is all about. I have heard things, and read articles on it here and there. But never really spent as much time researching Scientology as I have lately.
Here is the founder, L. Ron Hubbard telling the story of Xenu. An apparent important part of Scientology’s “theology” if you will…
youtube.com/watch?v=DwfxuQtgGE0&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Now, I have general respect for individuals personal beliefs with religion as long as what they believe doesn’t affect my belief or life in anyway. And I hope I don’t contradict myself saying this…but how on earth could anybody buy into this?
Personally, I love sci-fi…I’m a huge fan (go see the new film Prometheus). But this just seems ridiculous.
I live in the Cincinnati area and have noticed a great big Scientology billboard on the side of one of the major highways that run through the city. So apparently this thing is growing.
Does anybody know anyone who’s a scientologist? Or that can make sense of the religion?
There’s got to be more to it than some science fiction story.
I’m not a Scintologist. But I have taken some of the classes they have offered, both directly from them and by way of a loosely affiliated group who had some Scientologist instructors in it. They all made sense, as they were pertinent to how thinking happens relative to situations. And I have to say that their auditing procedure for making unconscious programming conscious, is rather amazing.
As to it being a religion? There is no overt acknowledgement of Jesus in the religious sense, if any. That won’t wash with most Christians, but might with some who understand that God is not personal. But those are exceedingly rare. I didn’t go very far with it past the lessons I took that were helpful, but it also gave me the impression that one had to have a lot of money to get through the rather specific lessons programs. To some, those might be worth it. Like anything else, you choose and do or don’t. But if they get your contact information, they will be somewhat persistent in inviting you to do their thing.