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2007-03-09 11:19:26 · 24 answers · asked by FaceFullofFashion 6 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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I think of it as a dangerous, manipulative, greedy cult. This is why:

• Operation Snow White – Under this program, Scientology operatives committed infiltration, wiretapping, & theft of documents in government offices. This program constituted the single largest infiltration of the United States government in history. Among the 11 prominent Scientologists convicted of this conspiracy was Mary Sue Hubbard, the wife of Scientology’s “prophet”.
http://lisatrust.freewinds.cx/scientology/snow-white/index.html

• Operation Freakout - Their campaign of sabotage & violence against Paulette Cooper, the writer who published her research & findings on several cults, including Scientology. Scientology’s official plan: to frame Paulette, ruin her career & reputation & get her either incarcerated or locked up in psychiatric confinement.
The official plan: http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~dst/Krasel/cooper/frk1.html
Her book (free pdf): http://holysmoke.org/cos/books/scandal-of-scientology-cooper.pdf

• Fair Game - the Scientology policy detailing how the organization may confront & handle critics & perceived enemies. Here is a direct quote: "Enemies may be deprived of property or injured by any means by any Scientologist without any discipline of the Scientologist. May be tricked, sued or lied to or destroyed.”
http://www.xenu.net/archive/disk/fairgame.htm
http://www.planetkc.com/sloth/sci/Fair_game_ord.html

• Violent Kidnapping - Lisa McPherson was a Scientologist, was involved in a car accident & resultantly became mentally unstable. She was kidnapped from the hospital by agents of Scientology, held against her will, refused proper psychiatric treatment & allowed to STARVE TO DEATH.
Video: http://theunfunnytruth.ytmnd.com/
Website: http://www.lisamcpherson.org/

• Tragic Murder - A CBS “48 Hours” special on Jeremy Perkins, the mentally disturbed son of Scientologist parents who refused to put him on the anti-psychotic drugs that would have stabilized him & prevented him from killing his own mother.
Video: http://www.scientomogy.com/jeremy_perkins.php
CBS article: http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/10/25/48hours/main2124568.shtml

2007-03-09 18:05:38 · answer #1 · answered by ZER0 C00L ••AM••VT•• 7 · 0 2

Well... here's a factual description of what it is:
Scientology is an applied religious philosophy. When I say "applied" I mean you actually use it in your life to change or improve existing conditions. It is a very practical religion.
All religions if you learn about them have a basic philosphy, but they also have certain dogma, rituals and observances, and a certain faith or belief is required. There is nothing wrong with this, but Scientology is not that kind of religion. It does not intrude on anyones faiths of beliefs in the area of God , the Supreme Being, or the Infinite. This area is left totally up to the indivdual as pasrt of his life. It does not conflict.
You can have no specific religious beliefs and still benefit from it.
And it is only true for you according to your own observation and experience with it.
It is also not a messianic religion. This means there is no worship of messiahs in Scientology. There are no “beliefs” as such because a truth should be according to ones own observation and experience.
The dictionary definition that applies:
Religion: The spiritual or emotional attitude of one who recognises the existence of superhuman power or powers.

The most basic principle of Scientology is that YOU are your own immortal soul, that this is not a "thing" you HAVE but what YOU actually are.
The whole purpose of Scientology is to increase an individual's understanding and awareness of himself. and lifeAnd thereby his native abilities .
When you do this the sphere and zone of his positive influence increases and moves outward into his life, his family ,his friends, his groups and mankind which he is part of.

How this result is achieved is the "technology" of Scientology, which was developed by L.Ron Hubbard after his extensive research and the discoveries he made, about the human spirit. The basic religious philosophy and knowledge of Scientology is very old, going back 10,000 years at least to the Veda or Vedic Hymns from the East. L. Ron Hubbard researched and made new discoveries about the human spirit. He developed technology from these discoveries to apply to increase spiritual awareness and ability.
He completed his research before his death in 1986 and left all of his results and copyrights
to the Church of Scientology along with most of his considerable personal estate, when he died.

He published a book in 1951 to communicate the basic principles he discovered called: " Scientology The Fundementals of Thought"
There are currently over 10 million Scientologists in more than 163 countries world wide. However we are a new religion, only 53 years old.
The true story of Scientology as a religion goes like this:
1. A philosopher developes a philosophy about life and death.
2. People find it interesting.
3. People find it works.
4. People pass it along to others.
5. It grows.

This is just an overview.
L. Ron Hubbard explained fully the theology and technologies of Scientology in more than 500,000 pages of writings, including dozens of books and over 2,000 tape-recorded public lectures. So it's not possible to fully answer your question on this forum.

As to what I think of it.... it works for me and that means a lot these days when there's not too much that does work.

2007-03-09 23:57:54 · answer #2 · answered by thetaalways 6 · 1 2

Hello chachaCHA!,

I think Scientology works. I have applied it to several situations in my life only to find improvement.

Of its application it is up to each individual to find out how to apply it to their life. What is true for me is not necessarily true for you.

For example: I feel we should all do something to help those around us, others believe if we help people they get weaker.

SO!!!! How Scientology works is it unlocks greater knowledge and understanding of yourself and life. Therefore you can make better and better decisions on the course of your actions.

Helping someone to help themselves to me is a much more sane activity. Which is one thing I have gotten through study and practice of Scientology.

Michael

2007-03-10 02:52:16 · answer #3 · answered by michaeljripley 3 · 1 1

Not much. Don't really know anything about it or have a desire to look into it. Whatever it is it has to be full of stupid ideas. Look at all the famous crackpots that follow it. I do know it is not free. All psuedo or real religions live off of other people's money. All religions have the money issue sooner or later. That is how you know it has nothing to do with a deity. The money is for their own earthly needs. Not the needs of a deity.

2007-03-09 19:25:03 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

Scientology's early years, religion scholars considered it either a cult or a false religion.

Contemporary scholars, who are less likely to use judgmental terms, call it a "new religious movement."

2007-03-09 19:23:54 · answer #5 · answered by House Speaker 3 · 3 2

http://www.xenu.net/
contains all the information you need.

It's an evil cult designed to make money and nothing else . Its effects on believers are destructive.

Read "the road to xenu" - http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~dst/Library/Shelf/xenu/ - an account of a girl who escaped scientology after 12 years!

The cult's core belief - no, I am not kidding here! - in the words of Hubbard, the founder:

"The head of the Galactic Federation (76 planets around larger stars visible from here) (founded 5,000,000 years ago, very space opera) solved overpopulation (250 billion or so per planet, 178 billion on average) by mass implanting. He caused people to be brought to Teegeeack (Earth) and put an H-Bomb on the principal volcanos (Incident II) and then the Pacific area ones were taken in boxes to Hawaii and the Atlantic area ones to Las Palmas and there "packaged".

His name was Xenu. He used renegades. Various misleading data by means of circuits etc. was placed in the implants.

When through with his crime loyal officers (to the people) captured him after six years of battle and put him in an electronic mountain trap where he still is. "They" are gone. The place (Confederation) has since been a desert. The length and brutality of it all was such that this Confederation never recovered. The implant is calculated to kill (by pneumonia etc) anyone who attempts to solve it. This liability has been dispensed with by my tech development.

One can freewheel through the implant and die unless it is approached as precisely outlined. The "freewheel" (auto-running on and on) lasts too long, denies sleep etc and one dies. So be careful to do only Incidents I and II as given and not plow around and fail to complete one thetan at a time.

In December 1967 I knew someone had to take the plunge. I did and emerged very knocked out, but alive. Probably the only one ever to do so in 75,000,000 years. I have all the data now, but only that given here is needful.

One's body is a mass of individual thetans stuck to oneself or to the body.

One has to clean them off by running incident II and Incident I. It is a long job, requiring care, patience and good auditing. You are running beings. They respond like any preclear. Some large, some small.

Thetans believed they were one. This is the primary error. Good luck."

2007-03-09 19:21:51 · answer #6 · answered by eldad9 6 · 5 2

A Fabulous MONEY MAKING CULT!

http://theunfunnytruth.ytmnd.com/

2007-03-09 19:29:19 · answer #7 · answered by dondutkowski 2 · 1 2

I think they allow their children to die from easily treatable sicknesses and diseases like diabetes and such, there are so many cases of young children dying at their hands it is unreal. They don't immunize and have had several outbreaks that have killed their children also. They just sit there praying over their dead little body's. They are not morally innocent.

2007-03-09 22:24:31 · answer #8 · answered by Angelz 5 · 0 2

Put simply and honestly, I think its a load of bull sh*t. But at the same time, it is about as valid as Islam, Christianity or Pastafarianism for that matter.

2007-03-09 19:22:52 · answer #9 · answered by Om 5 · 3 2

It strikes me as shoddy, but I suppose people could say the same about every other religion. I feel sorry for it. Tom Cruise is giving it a terrible name.

2007-03-09 19:22:55 · answer #10 · answered by Pippa McClellan 3 · 1 3

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