Thursday, June 22, 2006

The deceit of Scientology

More commentary and fair use:

Well, in today's mail I get an autographed copy (by Isaac Hayes) of "The Way to Happiness - A Common Sense Guide to Better Living"

There is a label on the back that says" Mission of Old Tampa Bay Church of Scientology". Below it is the following:

"This is the first non-religious moral code based wholly on common sense. It was written by L. Ron Hubbard as an individual work and is not part of any religious doctrine. Any reprinting or individual distribution of it does not infer connection with or sponsorship of any religious organization. It is therefore admissible for government departments and employees to distribute it as a nonreligious activity."

Let's see: L. Ron Hubbard starts this organization called "The CHURCH of Scientology" that is recognized as a church by the IRS. L. Ron Hubbard wrote this book. The book is sent to me by the Church of Scientology, but it says it is not a religious activity.

This is deceit.


Interesting article
Religion or racket

"If you ask legal scholars to classify Scientology, the consensus judgment is quite clear, and numerous legal scholars as well as judges clearly feel that there is something illicit and sinister about it. They are not just skeptical about its claims, but make decisive judgment calls and remain decidedly unconvinced that it is entitled to the religion label. John J. Foster, a British jurist charged with investigating it (1971), gave us the definitive study of Scientology, based solely on the organization's own writings, and nothing else. His conclusions, which seem to have been ignored by NRM scholars, were that Scientology can only claim to offer a system of psychotherapy, and as such should be regulated. Its only aim, he found, was to produce profits. Any claims of Scientology to be a religion were ridiculed, and many of its fraudulent acts were exposed in this report. "

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Lets clarify something..... ALL religions are a racket. Here's the problem with religions. Once you establish a religion, the original reason for the religion, happiness , good will, ect. is lost. The purpose then becomes the maintenance of itself. Corruption, hatred, lies ensue. It's inevitable. True religion is in everyones heart, mind and family. Examples......the vatican, what an atrocity of greed and opulence, division of faith and violence in the middle east, turmoil in Ireland, and the nutty movement in this country.

Anonymous said...

Karl Marx said, "Religion is the opiate of the masses." and who couldn't use a little opiate every now and then?

Anonymous said...

One thing I also find irritating is how religion, and now politics, are rooted for, as if they were football teams. Reguardless of the wrong doings , or the lies and deciet, we are forever affiliated to just one. This is so dumb. It will destroy this country. too bad.

Anonymous said...

Some of you might like this.

be sure to read the "Employments"
The 2 pages from the "Links" are from a late friend of mine.

Ken Wise

Anonymous said...

No, it's not deceit.
It's perfectly alright for a religious organization to endorse and support lay activities that promote the good of the community.

An example:
A "Boys and Girls" club is not a religious activity. But a local Church could support its efforts.

Why don't you actualy read the "The Way To Happiness" little booklet. You'll see it's not really that sinister. "Honor your parents," "Love children," "Set a good example."

I find it challenging to see how you might find something wrong with these concepts.

Sincerely,
Greg
Scientologist and proud of it
http://www.liveandgrow.org

Anonymous said...

Also, I don't agree with you about consensus about Scientology being something sinister.

Bryan Wilson, Ph.D., from Oxford University:
http://www.scientology.org/wis/wiseng/30/wsumm.htm

Michael Sivertsev, expert advisor to the Russian Federation:
http://www.scientology.org/wis/wiseng/30/russ-bio.htm

James Beckford, Ph.D., Professor of Sociology at Warwick, U.K.:
http://www.scientologytoday.org/experts/eng/beckford01.pdf

Per-Arne Berglie, professor of religious history, Stockholm:
http://www.scientologytoday.org/experts/eng/berglie01.pdf

There are testimonies from about 15 more religious scholars of international repute on this page:
http://www.scientologytoday.org/experts/index.htm

best,
Greg
Scientologist and proud of it
http://www.liveandgrow.org