#166986 - 02/12/09 04:58 PM
Do the Scientologist Know Something We Don't?????
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Scientology project raises questions, ire in Wyo. By MEAD GRUVER, Associated Press Writer – Wed Feb 11, 8:10 am ET Seems these folks are building their own bunkers.... See the story here.
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#166994 - 02/12/09 07:05 PM
Re: Do the Scientologist Know Something We Don't?????
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They probably do know something the rest of us don't, but the real question is how valuable is that knowledge. Kinda like knowing what color water is I think.
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#166996 - 02/12/09 07:15 PM
Re: Do the Scientologist Know Something We Don't?????
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#167000 - 02/12/09 08:27 PM
Re: Do the Scientologist Know Something We Don't?????
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#167023 - 02/13/09 03:24 AM
Re: Do the Scientologist Know Something We Don't?????
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Scientologists claim to know many things. Like how intergalactic 707s brought the frozen souls of millions to earth where they thawed in volcanoes and started inhabiting primitive humans. Which tells me that much of what they claim to know is BS.
Lets face facts here, Hubbard was a failed science fiction writer, his early writing are shockingly bad, in part because they outline the basics of what would become Scientology, who understood that people want to belong and are generally willing to swallow anything if they can feel like they are part of something larger than themselves. Hubbard combined people's ignorance and awe of science with the self-improvement movement and abstract mysticism. Then structured it to make a profit from it.
The height of the bomb shelter movement was in the late 50s and hit fever pitch in the Cuban missile crisis.
Which isn't to say that some sort of shelter might not be a good investment. Even a simple but well engineered shelter could be useful in extreme weather, wildfire, or other calamity. What the Scientologists, or any other group, do shouldn't shift your estimates of what is best in your particular case.
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#167026 - 02/13/09 03:44 AM
Re: Do the Scientologist Know Something We Don't?????
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Maybe I'm wrong, but why is it acceptable to bash this group's beliefs?
Seems hypocritical in our country to condemn anyone for their beliefs, no matter how bizarre they may seem?
Anyway, I always liked Battlefield Earth, for typical sci fi pulp fare, certainly no worse than most pulp.
But it was an awful movie.
And no, I'm not part of this faith. I just think they get a bad rap because so many celebrities embrace it and then exhibit odd behavior, so it is assumed it must be their church.
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#167028 - 02/13/09 03:54 AM
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I have to agree... live and let live. And let's keep religion a taboo subject here on the forum.
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