It's good for a few lols.
2007-08-11 05:15:54
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answered by Anonymous
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2007-08-11 05:21:57
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2007-08-11 05:16:50
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answered by Anonymous
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2007-08-11 05:16:31
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answered by Anonymous
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2007-08-11 05:19:37
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answered by prprincess 4
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2007-08-11 05:23:26
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answered by ? 4
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2007-08-11 05:16:24
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answered by cptndaveahoe 6
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Before you start criticizing other's belief's, do yourself the courtesy of knowing something about those beliefs. I am not a Scientologist, nor do I know that much about the group, but whether I choose to believe is up to me. Any religion might easily appear strange to one who has little knowledge of those beliefs...but most of us live in free and democratic nations..so freedom to practice your beliefs is a right, not a privilege.
If you want to satirize something, make sure you learn how to spell it, and what it is before you try to do so. Even the creators of South Park, took the time to know before they did the "In the Closet" episode..
2007-08-11 05:24:33
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-10-10 00:18:02
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answered by ? 4
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I don't know much about it, it seems weird to me. Even more strange, the people that believe in it are people with a lot of money.
2007-08-11 05:17:06
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answered by Avatar 5
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I think that there are facets of Scientology that all people could apply to their lives to make them better but I don't agree with everything it teaches. I can also say that about most major religions.
2007-08-11 05:20:56
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answered by Trapped 5
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