is there no limit to this mans crap ?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/film/4622357.stm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/film/4622357.stm
sodium20 said:is there no limit to this mans crap ?
Morris Cod said:All jokes aside, I reckon the potential for a Waco or Jonestown with the scientologists is a real possibility...
Beady said:...they'll rein in Cruise before he goes too far.
vbloke said:Scientology is one of those things I never got. They used to pester me after my brother went to one of those "psychic fairs" where they give you a "personality test" and gave them my name and address instead of his.
I used to get about 4 mails a week from them to buy their book. They stopped after I used their prepaid envelopes to send them bricks.
Beady said:I disagree. The Church of Scientology is an institution, and institutions don't generally commit suicide.
(about Scientology, not SF stories....Or is it the same?)
but, please correct me if I am wrong, didn't L. Ron Hubbard commit suicide?
And that his suicide was treated as purposely "departing" and this action is not frowned upon by the followers but treated as a good thing?
vbloke said:(...) I used to get about 4 mails a week from them to buy their book. They stopped after I used their prepaid envelopes to send them bricks. (...)
Exactly right. Unlike Koresh, Jim Jones, or Heaven's Gate which were true cults, with Scientology (not that I'm saying it's not a cult), it's all about the money. And of course control, but the sole purpose for controlling its members is to ensure the flow of money. It's unlikely that the people at the top of the organization believe any of its "teachings" any more than any of us here. Money is first and foremost. Scientology is possibly the largest and most widespread scam ever.thaiboxerken said:I think you are somewhat correct, Penguin. However, I think that the top profiteers of scientology don't actually believe or follow the rules and tenets of scientology. They don't want scientology to die because that's their bank roll at stake.