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2007-12-14 05:36:06 · 30 answers · asked by iamnoone 7 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Right about what? That we should stop praying, waiting for miracles, and turning our lives over to God? To take self-help course and do things for ourselves? Im an ex-scientologist and in the couple years I hung around them thats all I saw.

If you mean the crap that people post about what scientologists believe? You mean what if South Park is right? Then I guess we had better build some nasty big weapons before the aliens get here. :)

2007-12-14 14:04:27 · answer #1 · answered by Gandalf Parker 7 · 3 0

I don't know about the Scientologists, but I have learned a great deal from the writings and teachings of L. Ron Hubbard. Don't hold the fact that he founded a religion against him. He was a brilliant man, who had a great deal to offer the world. He's a little hard to understand at first but once you get your head around the way he thinks, you'll find he has a lot of good thinking to share.


With Love,
Shane K.

2007-12-15 00:16:05 · answer #2 · answered by Shane K 4 · 3 0

All the scientolgists predict is a world where we all take care of ourselves instead of waiting for God to do it. If the Scientologists are right then they are one of the few religions that predicts a long lasting world of happiness for us all.

You had better worry if the Aztecs were correct. Didn't they predict the end of the world in 2011?

2007-12-16 00:33:58 · answer #3 · answered by ????? 4 · 0 0

As a Scientologist myself I'd have to ask :
Right about what exactly?

The thing is Scientology is not about right or wrong. It's a study of knowledge or how to know.
Rightness is a relative concept on a gradient scale of survival towards infinite survival. Wrongness would be going in the oposite direction towards infinite succumb.
There is no absolute right or absolute wrong just degrees of rightness or wrongness.

That's my 2 cents worth.... anyway.

2007-12-14 21:27:45 · answer #4 · answered by thetaalways 6 · 2 0

Most people haven't got a clue what Scientology is or what it's not, nor what it does or doesn't stand for. Personally, I like it and I respect it. The fact that it costs money doesn't really bother me any more than buying a Mercedes cost money. You don't see people bad mouthing Mercedes because their cars are expensive, do you? You don't see people complaining that high-rise condos are too expensive for the average person and blaming the people who can afford to live there for injustice, do you? But just watch people respond to Scientology: all of a sudden every Tom-Dick-&-Harry is an expert on it, and cant wait to be the first to point out that "it costs a lot of money and if it's so good, all that wisdom should be for free!!" Well, how many of you people think that Mercedes and BMW and Porsche should give their cars away for free? Or maybe you think they should cost the same as a Ford or a Chevy? You people would make me sick if it wasnt for the fact that I dont have a charge on you anymore!

2007-12-14 13:47:39 · answer #5 · answered by ? 6 · 2 2

I'm not prepared to live in a world in which John Travolta and Tom Cruise are considered prophets. I would probably be condemned to the mythril mines in the depths of the planet Zebu or wherever the hurl they come from.

2007-12-14 13:41:20 · answer #6 · answered by Tut Uncommon 7 · 3 1

It would be an amazing coincidence, as Scientology was invented by a Science Fiction writer who announced his plans to invent a religion for the purposes of making a lot of money well before he actually did it.

2007-12-14 13:44:10 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 4 1

Well then that would mean we are living in the Matrix...where's Neo...he has to help us battle the machines...

Is it possible that any one of Asimov's novels could be right as well???

Maybe Stephen King has the answer in one of his books...All Hail the Kingmeister!!! for he bringeth the word...and the word is scaring me silly...

2007-12-14 13:44:27 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

Then we'll all have to get off of our psychopharmaceuticals post haste. They hate those drugs, ya know.

2007-12-17 23:40:20 · answer #9 · answered by ZER0 C00L ••AM••VT•• 7 · 0 0

Well we better take the blue pill then, hop onto the starship Gallactica and go fight some starwars.

2007-12-14 13:39:31 · answer #10 · answered by mishkin 5 · 2 1

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