Hey there was this video and it was about this stuff. Did you see it? |
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Hey, did anyone see this the other day, if not you can watch it on youtube and the bbc's official website, this was some weird stuff, it makes me wonder how people can be so easily led into believing such crap. I'm glad i'm not a scientologist, their belief is riduculous. What did you think of it if you saw it? |
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Hey there was this video and it was about this stuff. Did you see it? |
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Last edited by Led; 05-21-2007 at 03:16 AM. Reason: I really really like cows
I heard it on the radio; I wasn't listening but I couldn't help noticing when the *reporter* lost his rag and started screaming xD. Was a while before I found out what it was actually about, and that it was the reported and not the scientologist! |
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Yeah, I saw that. I'm not suprised the reporter got mad when he did. That scientologist who he kept trying to talk to never let him get a word in edgeways. He wouldn't hear the reporters opinions - and the way he kept digging up criminal records of people who opposed scientology was just stupid. What's the point - as soon as someone comes up with an argument against your "religeon" you just find their criminal record and spread it around town? How does that help anything? That just gives me the impression that that scientologist couldn't actually answer the reporters questions. |
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I think it just proves that Scientology is a load of crap that tries to take your money. I mean, some of those accusations were just criminal in their own rights. And the BBC being followed? That's just stupid. What was worse, was after all that, the Scientology 'agent' says "I have absolutely nothing to hide". Right, that explains all the secrecy, then. |
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Hey, sorry i didn't post a link, heres the link to the video, its in three parts unfortunately. |
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Damn, that Tommy guy was annoying as hell. Heh, I wonder if the Scientology side of the story video is on you tube. I'd like to watch it. But I might get brainwashed. |
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That's typical of Scientology's followers. Any time you ask a simple question they go on the offensive and become very defensive and elusive. Reminds me of Masonry, except the Masonic organizations usually just clam up. |
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No more ridiculous that any other religion out there. |
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You're right, it really isn't any different when it comes right down to it. The difference I see is that they tend to get all offended any time some one wants to probe their beliefs. Then, to cover their offense, they go on a rampage. |
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Yes, yes it is. Don't get me wrong. All religions are ridiculous. A guy having to die on a cross to make up for sins, walking on water? Haha. A guy on a magic horse flying to heaven? Haha. All nonsense. |
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“What a peculiar privilege has this little agitation of the brain which we call 'thought'” -Hume
http://www.shoutfile.com/v/i6T1bf9k/...lling_Reporter |
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Well, I don't know the time line to say whether the chicken or egg came first but, a guy named Zecharia Sitchin wrote a series of books (the most famous being "The Twelfth Planet") which - to my knowledge - closely parallels the teachings of Scientology. Sitchin claims all of his material is derived from translations of The Dead Sea Scrolls. |
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I just can't understand why people can be so gullible, L Ron Hubbard was a science fiction writer, doesn't his background speak for itself when it comes to him creating these mad teachings, if you can call them teachings, its all very crazy, i just got linked to this site by my bro and it shows aload of celebrities who are scientologists, its actually shocking to find out some of these celebs actually believe in this stuff. Heres the link http://www.scientology-kills.org/cel...elebrities.htm |
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For some reason, I was very disappointed to learn of Leah Remini's affiliation. |
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Some dude on TV said that Tom Cruise lost close to 50% of his fans because he got married. Ha. Ha. It's cuz he's a scientologist!!! |
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Might I add: |
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The thing is, they start you on the most believable things and indocrinate them into your belief system with using using physchological manipulation (this may be why Scientologists are taught to hate every aspect of phsychology) and false evidence and information bainwashing. Then they move to bigger and bigger things, each easier and easier to swallow bacause of the progressively strengthening denial they build into your phsyche and because of the previous indocrinations of other aspects of their belief. By this stage the thought of a giant, talking, traffic-warden eating goldfish as your god with it's fishbowl as Earth could seem plausible. |
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I'm not a Lurker - I prefer to frighten people from the front.
I'm a Member now - my signature's in for the chop.
Nothing in life can be said to be unfair - everything is the result of freedom and where would freedom be without the feedom to take the consequences?
No. You are thinking this because as a child, we grew up to think that a giant man in the sky who controls everything and knows everything is "normal." Though still a bit weird, when thought about, it still seems not incredibly out there. |
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