Sunday, June 25, 2006

The Unperson

I'm sorry, but I could not help but think; Does the Unperson drink the Uncola?

Here is another one of my anti scientology rants. Skip it if you are tired of the subject.

Read the whole article and the side bars http://www.sptimes.com/2006/06/25/Tampabay/Church_spokesman_says.shtml and http://www.sptimes.com/2006/06/25/Tampabay/Some_Scientology_terms.shtml and
http://www.sptimes.com/2006/06/25/Tampabay/SP_profiles.shtml.

The unperson
Scientologists who cross their religion can be declared suppressive persons, shunned by peers and ostracized by family.
By ROBERT FARLEY, Times Staff Writer
Published June 25, 2006

Religions have always penalized those who betray the cause.

Catholics excommunicate, barring the wayward from church rites. The Amish, Jehovah's Witnesses and some orthodox Jewish sects shun their nonconformists.

In the Tampa Bay area's burgeoning Scientology community, members abide by a policy considered by some religious experts extreme: Scientologists declare their outcasts "suppressive persons."

Another Scientology policy - called "disconnection" - forbids Scientologists from interacting with a suppressive person. No calls, no letters, no contact.

An SP is a pariah. Anyone who communicates with an SP risks being branded an SP himself.


This is the organization that Rev. Charles L. Kennedy has allied himself and his parishioners.

"The Seminole Heights mission is just 2 miles from the Glorious Church of God in Christ in East Tampa, where the Rev. Charles L. Kennedy has arranged for his congregants to be trained by Scientologists to teach Hubbard's scholastic and drug treatment techniques to residents in the predominantly black neighborhood. It's an unusual, if not unheard of, alliance between a Christian church in the Tampa Bay area and Scientology."

Is Rev. Kennedy has Judas or a Quisling? Is he leading his people down the road to Scientology? His congregation that trusts in him? Is he a closet Scientologist? Or is he just naive?

Well dear Unpeople. We will welcome you in Seminole Heights as a person and you don't have to pay thousands and thousands and thousands of dollars. Just eat at Bo's Ice Cream or the Tacobus or Front Porch or Frida's or Nicko;s or 3 Coins or go to a porch party or a home tour and voila your personhood haxs been returned. We will welcome you into the family of Seminole Heights.

3 comments:

  1. I applaud your blog!
    Dissident JW member speaks out.

    The core dogma of the Watchtower organization is that Jesus had his second coming 'invisibly' in the year 1914.Their entire doctrinal superstructure is built on this falsehood.

    Jehovah's Witnesses door to door recruitment is by their own admission an ineffective tactic. They have lost membership in all countries with major Internet access because their false doctrines and harmful practices are exposed on the modern information superhighway.

    There is good and valid reasons why there is such an outrage against the Watchtower for misleading millions of followers.Many have invested everything in the 'imminent' apocalyptic promises of the Jehovah's Witnesses and have died broken and beaten.

    Now if you wanted to know about the quality of a product,would you listen to the seller or a longtime customer?
    ---
    Respectfully,Danny Haszard http://www.dannyhaszard.com

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  2. I for one and sick of the
    St. Pete Times coverage on the topic. For goodness sake, they are cult, leave them be and cover the real news! Here are my last thoughts on the Scientologists. They are operating illegally in the home. PERIOD. There is no possible way for them to fix the home so that it will comply with city standards. KICK THEM OUT or Sue the City! Those are the two options. The city knows that they can and will never comply. Be done with it and move on. (And who was just bitching about parking on here or the email group. Thanks to the hard surface parking rule, the home will never comply.)

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  3. GREAT XENU FLYERS.PUT SOME IN PUBLIX OR STARBUCKS http://www.xenu.net/archive/leaflet/xenuleaf.htm

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