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Scientology? I've heard enough to know it is a religious group, but I'd like to know more. (I dont want to join, I just want to know what it is exactly that scientologists believe.) And why do they keep inviting ppl into the "Museum of L. Ron Hubbard" (isn't he a writer, or something?) for free personality tests? Plz help me!

Thank u for ur time.

2007-11-18 11:54:26 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

The point of yahoo answers is to help other ppl, not just give them a link to google! I'm limited on time right now, so plz just help me out.

2007-11-18 12:35:40 · update #1

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I can answer your question with a detailed overview AND provide weblinks which contain supporting information. I hope you find it helpful and informative.

Scientology, which questionably calls itself a new "religion", is the brainchild of science fiction writer & occult enthusiast L. Ron Hubbard. The organization, by means of Hubbard’s self created psychotherapy technique called “Dianetics”, claims to be able to help rid members of any & all mental constraints including but not limited to emotional scarring (from this & "past" lives) due to "engrams" (past negative experiences stored in our unconscious mind), psychological disorders & chemical imbalances (the solution is to convince members that these things don't actually exist) & drug dependence (including legally prescribed psychopharmaceuticals which counteract the effects of psychological disorders Scientologists believe to be nonexistent). Their “treatment” of substance abuse includes little more than massive doses of vitamins and extended sessions in a sauna.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dianetics#Scientific_evaluation_and_criticisms
Dianetics review: http://dir.salon.com/story/books/review/2005/06/28/dianetics/index.html
http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,812852,00.html
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~dst/Narconon/detox.htm
http://www.nypress.com/20/22/news&columns/feature.cfm

The official Scientology organization is composed of a number of “levels”. One begins as a “preclear” & works their way up. One must purchase virtually every service crucial to advancement directly from the "church" & at staggering prices. "Auditing", for example, is purchased in 12½ hour blocks, costing anywhere from $200-$750 for introductory sessions to between $8,000 & $9,000 for advanced sessions. Basically, Scientology claims to possess exclusive knowledge of the path to religious redemption & then charges obscene amounts of money for every tiny incremental step towards this end. Visit this link to see how $380,000 is a conservative estimate for the total cost of moving all the way up the Scientology hierarchal ladder: http://www.xenu.net/archive/prices.html
These are the total costs for auditing alone: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientology_as_a_business#Costs
Here’s an explanation of what “auditing” is: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20061224182319AA2nnd6

At level OT III (Operating Thetan Level 3), some very strange & fiercely guarded secrets are imparted upon worthy members who have paid enough money to advance to such a level (and no, this isn't a joke): The evil alien ruler Xenu killed millions of aliens (Thetans) from around the universe by kidnapping them, bringing them to earth in golden DC-8 “space-planes”, stacking them around volcanoes & blowing them up by dropping “h-bombs” into the volcanoes. Scientologists believe the souls of these aliens (these souls are "Body Thetans") were captured, brainwashed & released; they then attached themselves to our ancestors (and according to Scientology’s belief in Thetan immortality, they also attached to us during “past lives”) & cause many of our mental & physical ills to this day. Auditing is said to “clear” us of these Body Thetans as well as the “mental implants” they supposedly impose on our minds.
http://sf.irk.ru/www/ot3/spaink-ot3.html
http://www.spaink.net/cos/essays/atack_ot3.html
http://xenu.net/archive/leaflet/Xenu-Letter.pdf

Scientology has taken a very hostile stance towards psychiatry & psychiatric drugs irrespective of the fact that some people require medication to remain adequately functional during everyday life. It doesn’t recognize legitimate conditions like autism, epilepsy, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, or ANY neurological disorder / chemical imbalance at all, & the “church” has been known to withhold prescription pharmaceuticals from members (often with harmful & deadly results). The “Church” blames psychiatry for the Holocaust, as well as school shootings & even September 11th. It’s been suggested that Hubbard’s vehement opposition was born of the psychiatric community’s rejection of his “tech” as a valid treatment method, but it’s also possible that Hubbard chose psychiatry as a scapegoat. Organizations like Scientology are notorious for villainizing a specific out-group because their “stand against the enemy” fosters cohesion within said organization, & psychiatry was an effective rallying point considering many people already distrust & oppose the mental health profession.
http://www.anti-scientologie.ch/usa-scientology.htm
http://www.lacitybeat.com/article.php?id=3137&IssueNum=136
http://dir.salon.com/story/news/feature/2005/07/01/sci_psy/index_np.html?pn=1
http://perkinstragedy.org

L. Ron Hubbard, the man behind the creation of Scientology, was & still is a controversial figure. Biographies & lists of personal accomplishments differ greatly between Scientology & non-Scientology publications as the “church” tends to exaggerate & outright lie about his early life, his education, his travels, his achievements etc, preferring to paint a distorted, flattering picture. Several books & articles present facts which flatly contradict these church-published accounts (links to free online copies of these books & articles are provided below), showing conclusively that he was NOT the brilliant, accomplished figure revered by Scientologists. During his autopsy, the sedative Vistaril™ was present in his body, which several of his assistants would later attest was only one of many psychiatric & pain medications Hubbard ingested over the years. It had also been said by many who knew Hubbard personally that at the end of his life he was “a psychopathic insane person screaming about BT's [Body Thetans]…”
http://www.apologeticsindex.org/Bare%20Faced%20Messiah.pdf
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~dst/Library/Shelf/atack/contents.htm
http://www.clambake.org/archive/books/mom/Messiah_or_Madman.txt
http://skull.piratehaven.org/~atman/factnet/lrhbare.txt

To be blunt, Scientology is a cult. It employs semi-legitimate psychotherapy & self-help methods to keep people loyal & convinced of its merit while it simultaneously sucks them dry financially & attempts to keep them far away from ANYONE, even friends & family, who would dissuade them from remaining in such a harmful situation. It bullies all known critics, opponents, “enemies”, etc, often through malicious litigation & character assassination. It’s a particularly greedy as well as manipulative & dangerous cult that takes its anti-psychiatry fanaticism to deadly limits.
http://www.solitarytrees.net/racism/harass.htm#start
http://www.factnet.org/Books/SocialControl/scs.html#toc
http://www.sptimes.com/2006/06/24/Tampabay/The_unperson.shtml
http://www.xenu.net/archive/personal_story/funkydonny.html

2007-11-18 18:08:36 · answer #1 · answered by ZER0 C00L ••AM••VT•• 7 · 0 0

Its a bunch of self-help courses created by a scifi writer named L. Ron Hubbard. He researched a bunch of things and put them together into courses back in the 1950s

I took a couple of the chearper courses years ago. Personal Communications, and Better Studying. Good stuff. I still use it all the time.

As to beliefs all I saw was very non-denominational. All religions attended a very generic sunday service that wished well for people going thru disasters, then they asked for canned food, old clothing to send. They also sent volunteer teams to disasters.

I didnt see any of the weird stuff that people post about them but apparently alot of that is supposed to be "secret stuff" known only to top members. Since most of the people posting say they never met a scientologist or visited a scientology center... well you make your own judgement on that. :)

Here are some neutral sites about it (not pro or con) where you can look up scientology
http://www.ReligiousTolerance.org
http://www.BeliefNet.com

and you might also want to check out the scientologists that do the coursework stuff but have seperated from all the church stuff.
http://www.freezone.org

2007-11-18 22:50:33 · answer #2 · answered by Gandalf Parker 7 · 0 0

L Ron Hubbard is the founder of the Scientology movement.

Yes, he was a science fiction writer.

2007-11-18 19:57:36 · answer #3 · answered by CC 7 · 0 0

L. Ron Hubbard was a science fiction writer. His book, "Dianetics" (combined from a number of articles he wrote for magazines), was originally considered a work of really BAD "psychology." Hubbard turned it into a "bible" of sorts for his weird belief system in the 60s.

2007-11-18 19:59:23 · answer #4 · answered by DoneWithThisPlace 7 · 1 0

Not trying to be smart, but just look it up on the net. You'll find much better answers there. Good luck!

2007-11-18 20:07:05 · answer #5 · answered by Emerald Book Reviews 6 · 0 0

type in scientology to google. its this weird religion...tom cruise is a huge supporter.

2007-11-18 19:57:37 · answer #6 · answered by glam505 3 · 0 0

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientology

2007-11-18 19:57:18 · answer #7 · answered by dddbbb 6 · 0 0

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