The Church of Scientology

  • ISBN13: 9781560851394
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L. Ron Hubbard best-selling science fiction writer, former naval officer, and people’s philosopher did not initially intend to found a new religion. But neither did he object when followers organized a church based on his teachings. The resulting movement has attracted millions of adherents from around the globe. Much of Scientology applies common sense solutions to life’s perplexities. If a church should be judged according to its good works, then Scientology re… More >>

The Church of Scientology

5 Responses to “The Church of Scientology”

  • J S Via says:

    Well anyone who writes a book that favors Scientology is going to cause Scientology’s nay-sayers to go off the deep end. But one need only look at the current fruits of Scientology’s labors to see that its enemies need to hang their heads: Narconon is recognized as the very TOP drug rehabilitation program which gets people off drugs WITHOUT using more and other drugs to do so -and with an extremely low recidivism even though p$ychiatry and the Pharma$eutical companies have said this just CAN’T be done!

    Citizens Commission On Human Rights has crusaded for 15 years exposing p$ychiatry and pharma$eutical companies as allowing drugs to go on the market which actually cause suicidality (in CHILDREN no less!) and homicidality. They exposed and decried this 15 years ago and it is just NOW proving to be such a recognized FACT that the FDA has enforced a “black box warning” of potential suicidality in anti depressants – the very ones so touted as “safe and effective” by p$ychiatry and the pharma$eutical companies! SHAME on the nay sayers! Scientology is proving it has been telling the truth about the harms of drugs – both street and pharma$y-buyable – and that truth is gaining recognition. Currently Scientology has had over 400 Volunteer Ministers bringing relief to the traumatized and injured tsunami victims. It has taught over 4,500 non Scientologists in the tsunami areas – including doctors, psycholgists, lay people and Buddhist monks to deliver their on the spot Dianetic Assists. SHAME on the nay-sayers – this stuff is proving to WORK and it is getting recognized that it is everything it says it is. But where do the nay sayers get their sources of slander? Scientology never published anything about Xenu – so what enemy has decided to illegally obtain and distort information – a criminal act in itself! Know the nay sayers by their fruits: Drug companies who allow children to die and drug cartels who destroy the society with crime and degradation. Pretty black and white if you ask me! – Oh, one more thing: You aren’t your brain chemistry or your biology – you’re YOU and it’s non-physical – FACT! – don’t drug it and don’t support those who do!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • roger gonnet says:

    I can’t possibly believe that Melton is still on the road with whatever rants about criminal cults he does.

    Meklton, together with his friend Massimo Introvigne of the CESNUR, is one of the topmost biased “authors” having been published on religions and CULTS -his speciality is criminal cults, that he recommends to anyone.

    The only fact that your could read scientologists “reviews” putting a 5stars on his books is enough to assess the truth contained in his works.

    roger gonnet
    Rating: 1 / 5

  • Brett Weir says:

    This is written by a guy who wrote the “New Age Encyclopedia.” If that’s not a red flag, I don’t know what is. Nowhere in this garbled mess is Scientology’s well-documented belief in the alien god Zenu exposed. This is a biased piece of propaganda, nothing more. It is indicative of Scientology’s mendacity that they would publish this with the pretense that it is an unbiased study.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  • Tim C. says:

    I used to be afraid of dwarves. But thanks to L. Ron Hubbard, I am now only afraid of things that come out of my butt. While this fear has grown more intense, I have a strange urge to buy all of Tom Cruise’s movies on DVD including “Legend” in order that I might play them backwards to reveal a secret message. The message being L. Ron Hubbard’s address, so I will know where to mail my check. Speaking of which, I think BattleField Earth with John Travolta got a bum rap. It was slightly more painful than placing one’s testicle in a garlic press and squeezing. So just ask homeschoolmum, L. Ron Hubbard is in fact our savior. On Easter we celebrate his birth and best works of fiction like Dianetics. On Christmas, we spend lots of money on his products and give them to fellow pagans. It’s not like any of us would dare give “Blue Lagoon” on DVD to another scientologist. So do you think Brooke Shields turned Tom Cruise down?
    Rating: 2 / 5

  • Vinnie says:

    Well, I guess all the scientologists will buy a copy or three each. But who else? I mean, seriously!
    Rating: 2 / 5

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