boingboing.net— "Evidence that L. Rob Hubbard plagiarized Scientology from a 1934 German book called "Scientologie." The text seems to map to various hoo-haw from the cult's official doctrine, too."
Feb 27, 2008View in Crawl 4
no, not your reading skills, your intelligence. islam is a 1500 year old religion. if you think you can pick up a quran, read a few passages about the prophet's wives, "follow the links in wikipedia", and then somehow pass judgment on the religion as a whole, then you're an idiot. that's what i was saying.
If you really, really discovered a way to make anyone more powerful, wealthy, and a super leader in the world - what would you do?If it is Real - and anyone who follows it becomes a 'superman' or woman, you probably would want to be very careful with all that power. You might even charge money for it to restrict access to the most powerful forms, and for many people - they would be denied the knowledge at ANY price - because the world does not need more powerful evil people. Super powerful minds see through the lies religions and governments create to manipulate and control the minds of people.That is the real reason Germany FEARS Scientology - they can not control it.Scientologists are well aware of how Germany is manipulating the E.U, gaining advantage of the other states for it's own benefit. That is why there is so much debate about E.U. laws, and the progress of the E.U. is slow - unlike American's who don't care when their whole country is being robbed by a handful of people and corporations, E.U. members become keenly aware of the corruption and slanted laws that would tip the balance of power to one country farmers or industry, or require harmful restrictions on the shipping or production of another country.Germany has every reason to be afraid, they are very right in their view Scientology will not submit to their autocratic control. If anything, it's people's hostile reaction that confirms the power held in Scientology.There have been studies suggesting that the observer - even not touching or interacting with the observed experiment - actually impact the outcome of the experiments with their thoughts.How could that be possible? My only idea is that the observed physical dimensions are not ALL of the dimensions coming into play during the experiment. Physicists talk about a multitude of dimensions that we can not perceive, but mathematically they should exist. Perhaps our technology is unable to directly observe or test events beyond the scope of space-time, but maybe 'extra-dimensional' events create somemeasurable effect on something in our space-time?Do you ever wonder why governments are spending HUGE amounts of time and money to build super colliders - why are they so very, very interested in creating the initial conditions of the big bang ? What is so important about the tiny particles / waves - making up the electrons, protons and neutrons of matter? Do you have any idea what they are really looking for - not the story they are telling you - but the technology they want to build based off of this new science?Do you really believe they are spending all those resources to humor a few physics professors at Universities?
Funny, I can't really remember the last time I saw a headline or article reading "Shocking Discovery - Christianity Plagiarized From Previous Beliefs!"It's true, it's despicable, it's deceptive, it's shocking, it's newsworthy. Compared to how long the monotheist faiths have been duping the human species, scientology is an amateur.
So you are telling me that when they pass plates around you feel zero obligation to fill it? I think you missed the point. Why cut into church services for this unless it is to put some amount of pressure on you? Why hold entire sermons about tithing now and then?You didn't mention anything about giving up all your possessions. Just pretend that the Luke 18 doesn't exist and concentrate on the verses which appeal to you like all good modern Christians.The reason you DON'T have an ax to grind with Christianity is because you don't know enough about it.
If you read the first few pages of this book it soon becomes clear that what the author is talking about has nothing whatsoever to do with the Scientology we know and despise. It's more like a poor, pseudo-scientific, slave-metaphysic misreading of Nietzsche and Spinoza than something LRH plagiarized from. Undoubtedly I'll be labeled a "scifag" for this but read the damned thing, and see for yourself.
lol I really got dug down something fierce. I'm actually agnostic, and the comment was intended to go along with someone elses saying "sshh you'll anger the bible thumpers". Nobody else wanted to play the Devil's Advocate on this one (no pun intended).
What's funny is that I've started finding dollar bills with "Scientology is a Dangerous CULT!" and Xenu.net and whyaretheydead.net written on them. I've gotten several of those dollar bills at fast food restaurants after I've broken a ten or twenty. Way to go Anonymous to move it past the web! Hilarious! Turning what they covet most to get the message out! hahahaha.
Why would I submit a forum that would never handle the traffic?And there were a ton of pictures on that link too, making it even more impossible for that forum to survive.
i KNEW HE WAS a washed up good for nothinhg wack job!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! LOL..... i hate scientology..and i hate anybody who is one.. and i wish they would all go disappear and leave the world alone!! the religion is false, they are false, and this world does not need them and there stupid mind tricks...
Scientology is a cult, no doubt about that?.to bad the ?cult? is to imprudent to realize that are not a real religion. The books L Ron Hubbard supposedly wrote were just sci-fi novels. Anybody who can talk bad about scientology I dig!!
futurebFeb 28, 2008
no, not your reading skills, your intelligence. islam is a 1500 year old religion. if you think you can pick up a quran, read a few passages about the prophet's wives, "follow the links in wikipedia", and then somehow pass judgment on the religion as a whole, then you're an idiot. that's what i was saying.
boristubakFeb 28, 2008
it was dugg down for being inaccurate.
leesoongFeb 28, 2008
If you really, really discovered a way to make anyone more powerful, wealthy, and a super leader in the world - what would you do?If it is Real - and anyone who follows it becomes a 'superman' or woman, you probably would want to be very careful with all that power. You might even charge money for it to restrict access to the most powerful forms, and for many people - they would be denied the knowledge at ANY price - because the world does not need more powerful evil people. Super powerful minds see through the lies religions and governments create to manipulate and control the minds of people.That is the real reason Germany FEARS Scientology - they can not control it.Scientologists are well aware of how Germany is manipulating the E.U, gaining advantage of the other states for it's own benefit. That is why there is so much debate about E.U. laws, and the progress of the E.U. is slow - unlike American's who don't care when their whole country is being robbed by a handful of people and corporations, E.U. members become keenly aware of the corruption and slanted laws that would tip the balance of power to one country farmers or industry, or require harmful restrictions on the shipping or production of another country.Germany has every reason to be afraid, they are very right in their view Scientology will not submit to their autocratic control. If anything, it's people's hostile reaction that confirms the power held in Scientology.There have been studies suggesting that the observer - even not touching or interacting with the observed experiment - actually impact the outcome of the experiments with their thoughts.How could that be possible? My only idea is that the observed physical dimensions are not ALL of the dimensions coming into play during the experiment. Physicists talk about a multitude of dimensions that we can not perceive, but mathematically they should exist. Perhaps our technology is unable to directly observe or test events beyond the scope of space-time, but maybe 'extra-dimensional' events create somemeasurable effect on something in our space-time?Do you ever wonder why governments are spending HUGE amounts of time and money to build super colliders - why are they so very, very interested in creating the initial conditions of the big bang ? What is so important about the tiny particles / waves - making up the electrons, protons and neutrons of matter? Do you have any idea what they are really looking for - not the story they are telling you - but the technology they want to build based off of this new science?Do you really believe they are spending all those resources to humor a few physics professors at Universities?
Closed AccountFeb 29, 2008
Funny, I can't really remember the last time I saw a headline or article reading "Shocking Discovery - Christianity Plagiarized From Previous Beliefs!"It's true, it's despicable, it's deceptive, it's shocking, it's newsworthy. Compared to how long the monotheist faiths have been duping the human species, scientology is an amateur.
misterymeatFeb 29, 2008
So you are telling me that when they pass plates around you feel zero obligation to fill it? I think you missed the point. Why cut into church services for this unless it is to put some amount of pressure on you? Why hold entire sermons about tithing now and then?You didn't mention anything about giving up all your possessions. Just pretend that the Luke 18 doesn't exist and concentrate on the verses which appeal to you like all good modern Christians.The reason you DON'T have an ax to grind with Christianity is because you don't know enough about it.
siksayMar 1, 2008
If you read the first few pages of this book it soon becomes clear that what the author is talking about has nothing whatsoever to do with the Scientology we know and despise. It's more like a poor, pseudo-scientific, slave-metaphysic misreading of Nietzsche and Spinoza than something LRH plagiarized from. Undoubtedly I'll be labeled a "scifag" for this but read the damned thing, and see for yourself.
slimfastforyouMar 3, 2008
lol I really got dug down something fierce. I'm actually agnostic, and the comment was intended to go along with someone elses saying "sshh you'll anger the bible thumpers". Nobody else wanted to play the Devil's Advocate on this one (no pun intended).
icouldbeMar 4, 2008
What's funny is that I've started finding dollar bills with "Scientology is a Dangerous CULT!" and Xenu.net and whyaretheydead.net written on them. I've gotten several of those dollar bills at fast food restaurants after I've broken a ten or twenty. Way to go Anonymous to move it past the web! Hilarious! Turning what they covet most to get the message out! hahahaha.
theonetruegodMar 4, 2008
I dugg you up.In the months to come, you will begin to find your comment extremely funny.
akira117Mar 8, 2008Submitter
Why would I submit a forum that would never handle the traffic?And there were a ton of pictures on that link too, making it even more impossible for that forum to survive.
gagewoodMar 29, 2010
i KNEW HE WAS a washed up good for nothinhg wack job!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! LOL..... i hate scientology..and i hate anybody who is one.. and i wish they would all go disappear and leave the world alone!! the religion is false, they are false, and this world does not need them and there stupid mind tricks...
gagewoodApr 23, 2010
Scientology is a cult, no doubt about that?.to bad the ?cult? is to imprudent to realize that are not a real religion. The books L Ron Hubbard supposedly wrote were just sci-fi novels. Anybody who can talk bad about scientology I dig!!