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Is Scientology a Religion?
myscientologyblog.blogspot.com — I've been asked why Scientology is a religion recently, so I thought I'd explain it here.
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- SgtAl, on 03/24/2008, -5/+7Here is why, regardless of tax status, 3 reasons scientology is not a religion; #1- There is no theology in scientology, no worship of any deity, god, or gods. #2- There is no access to any form of "salvation" in scientology with out an exchange of money or a commitment to be an indentured servant to pay for said salvation. #3- Unlike every other religion scientology performs no charitable acts, works or community service that is not self serving.
- doug88008, on 03/25/2008, -4/+5My early experience with religion was in an Anglican church. I remember running away from Sunday school one week with my brother, and my father came looking for us and found us at home. After that we didn't go much although I later belonged to a teen group at the church. By that time, I was in doubt about the whole religion thing--is there a God or isn't there? It wasn't until I started to remember past lives using Dianetics that I found out for certain that I am a spiritual being. I would say that Scientology is an amazing religion because it brought me up to knowing who I really am. I am not dirt, I am not a body--rather I am a spiritual being who has a body. A small change in viewpoint can make a big difference. The nice thing is that I didn't learn it, I became aware of it as I shed some mental and emotional baggage.
- anoynymause, on 03/26/2008, -4/+5Weren't you the person on Youtube saying how you -weren't- a Scientologist, and that you only knew people in? All while having a strange, glazzed-over stare?
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