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OK, so I admit I'm a little biased, and probably fallen for some of the hype, but still. Last edited by Mark; 15-01-2008 at 23:58. |
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16-01-2008, 00:05 | #12 | |
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IIRC you are a Christian and as such we will have very different views on this subject but I am really enjoying discussing the subject with you. I was brought up as a Christian and my mothers side of the family is very religious so I can see the positives of religion but I really struggle to offset them against what I percieve to be the negative side. |
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16-01-2008, 00:06 | #13 | |
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16-01-2008, 00:28 | #14 | |
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Here's just one example of what's wrong. Of course it's only one report and I'm sure there are others that might express a different opinion, but there you go...
http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=sit...%2Bscientology Video is low quality but there's also a transcript and various articles, criticisms, etc. Quote:
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I have no doubt that the Scientologist do some completely messed up stuff that is in no way acceptable but I can't help but looking at what other major religions have done in the last 2000 years and think that a bit of harrasment is a lot better than genocide. Now maybe I'm being very unfair and judging them on what they have done rather than what they are doing now but as far as I am concerned religion is to blame for a lot of the VERY bad things that are going on in the world at the moment. There are also situations from my life that make it very hard for me to ever accept organised religion despite my mothers best attempts to make me a Christian. Infact thinking about it I suspect that my mothers attempts to make me a Christian could be behind my dislike or organised religion as around aged 8 I decided I didn't believe a word of it yet she forced me to go to Church every Sunday until I turned 16 at which point she gave me a choice. To this day I'm astounded that she though I'd say "yes please" as I'd spent the previous 8 years trying to avoid the place.* Anyways..... interesting to hear that you don't consider yourself particulary religious yet you still go to Church and would like to go more this year. What makes you want to go and what to you get from the experience? Quote:
*having just re-read this paragraph it makes my mother sound like some evil religious bat which she isn't. Despite my genuine dislike and distrust of organised religion I still have a perverse sence of respect for people who are religious because I've seen the good it can do. |
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I am not trying to compare individual acts commited in the name of Scientology to those in the name of Islam or any other religion. Indeed anyone who wished to argue that case would have a hard time arguing that those in the name of Islam were not worse. However, comparing the religion as a whole and what one might consider 'normal' in each, the pendulum can easily swing the other way. Quote:
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16-01-2008, 21:35 | #17 |
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Some aspects in Scientology seem great, others seem completely and utterly poopy and loony!
For example, I have met a good handful of rehabilitated drug addicts (previously were on the likes of Herion and Crack but had been clean for 5 years odd) who did this through the practices of Dianetics. Impressive I felt, and even more so to see them putting so much effort into helping others rehabilitate (not through preaching but as listening ears and help lines). However, as pointed out by Dymmy boy, this big pile of doggy doo doos about birth is just a distant echo of the kind of codswallop that dribbled from the mouth of Freud (who I respect and admire greatly but think things were taken a bit too literal!) All I can say is that it is quite evident the founder of the religion is a man! What a nincompoop! I would like to say that it rings very many "cult" bells in my head, but I feel most religions do. Take Christianity. Despite professing to be a Christian myself, I find attending a weekly mass whereby the same words and phrases are repeated, generally in a monotoned and unnatural way, is extremely cult like. It really worries me that people do this... I actually have found myself in Church a few times and looked around to see everyone looking zombified! It was terrifying! Not only that but at my Nannies funeral I was REALLY peeved off to be told I was a sinner and we all were sinners and we had to repent our sins as we're not worthy. I nearly gave the silly priest a knuckle sandwich! How dare he! Anyway, I believe that bits of different world religions are superb and have good intentions. Not all parts though, but hey, nothings perfect If people are level headed enough to know where to draw the line that's fab. If they wanna go along with the whole craziness then there's plenty of people and literature to convince them not to - I would say it's their choice inevitably but I mean this for Scientology. I understand that many other people are forced into religions without any say and for them I feel sorry. I am glad I live in a society which accepts what decisions I make and gives me the opportunity to choose. I could go on. But I won't. Because master chef is on now good thread - as suggested by kitten probably best off in the serious section though! |
17-01-2008, 10:43 | #18 |
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I've read quite a bit about Scientology I'll bullet point what puts me off
Dianetics was writen by a science ficton author in the the 70s with no source material or devine intervention i.e. he made it up. Admitedly he 'made it up' to provide background to a valid self help technique that he had invented and it is this which provides the material to get people off drugs etc. I have no beef with Dianetic except its links to Scientology. Akin to some other religions Scientology advocates 'removal', if an indoctrinated member has people around him that try to talk 'sense' into him then the church will remove him and forbit contact with people from his past. The church do not want their members talking about their beliefs and entering into discussion. This is quite a common theme, a lot of Scientology is secret, members do not discuss the faith unless its one on one with the indoctrinated, ideas are introduced gradually as members atain various 'levels'. Most members of faiths will discuss their relegions because they feel they are right and can argue their corner, the basis of Scientology is so absurd that this just isn't feisable, you talk about thetans with someone who doesn't already have some belief and they will laugh in your face. Have you read about what there guys believe? Zoltan, Thetans, Volcanos, its classic science fiction. I wonder why? Covert recruitment to get people indoctrinated isn't something which I agree with, a lot of people with real issues are introduced to Dianetics as a form of help or are groomed by use of an electronic testing device which tells them their potential. They start a course of Dianetics and after a while they are introduced to Scientology. Lastly, its a load of old balls. MB |
17-01-2008, 10:58 | #19 |
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Scientology is a pretty cool name though
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17-01-2008, 13:19 | #20 |
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I don't understand the awards and stuff they get. It's like getting a gold star in school. Tom Cruise is the teacher's pet that all the other Scientologists probably hate.
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