Newsgroups: alt.religion.scientology
From: Wolf <wolft...@micron.net>
Date: 1998/05/30
Subject: Re: One less scientologist in the world
NoScieno wrote: And the battle of who controls the minds continues eh? > In article <356A367E.6...@micron.net>, wolft...@micron.net says... > > > In article <35670900....@micron.net>, wolft...@micron.net says... > > I enjoyed parts of it. > To each their own. I didn't care for it. 'Twas gilding the lily. > > > Oh, yes the argument was very intense at times. A hundred thousand lines Now you're using the wgert tactic of avoiding the point of contention. > > > at the least, and it branched off into dozens of other subjects, but it's > > > the way usenet is. That is to say, **nothing** like Scientology. > > Really? I was involved with Scn for over two decades. You are wrong. > Sure. I'm wrong and you're an airplane. I'm not sure who you hung out with while a Scn., but most of the people I dealt with were well-read, open minded and acutely aware of the world around them. Of course, I didn't hang out with SO types... they were too zombie-like and fanatical for my tastes... not to mention uninformed. > > > ARS is > > > the opposite of your assessment. The vast majority of posters possess an I'd say the same thing about Scn. Read it how you wish. > > > intelligence and open-mindedness which allows them to express their ideas > > > while also considering other viewpoints. > > Some do. Some don't. > I'll read that as a grudging agreement of sorts. > > > What you label "the commonality You ex-SO people's diatribes all do seem to run together and melt into > > > of the mindless majority" is simply the consensus that invariably evolves > > > as a natural consequence. > > Like brainwashing you mean? Or drinking kool-aid at Jonestown? > Curious example insofar as not everyone at Jonestown went willingly. No, one common theme. WTF cares if Hubbard was a charismatic BS'er? I knew that about him in 1967. So what? George Washington was a slave owner and I don't see anyone denying the validity of the Republic because he was. Hubbard is dead. He created a colorful past. He re-wrote other's works and claimed them for his own. Scn is valid because Scientologists say so. They keep spending dough on it despite the BS of Hubbard and his history. Remove your own prejudice (perhaps based on negative SO experiences) from the equasion and that's what you have. If you really mean to reform Scn and it's mngmnt you won't accomplish it with charges of brainwashing, fools and a dead man's ego. > > Ahh.. you used VFP, you must have been SO. Correct me if I'm wrong. Testy aren't we? > Yeah. If "VFP" infringed anyone's copyright, bill me. > > >Truth has a knack I'd suggest this isn't the proper place for a philosophical discussion > > > for finding the light of day through free and open communication. > > Truth (whatever that means to you) has no knack whatsoever. People have > Sure truth has a knack (and truth means *what is*, not what is imagined of truth. I'll just say that your answer of *what is* is the definition of reality in Scn parlance. And we all know that reality is defined by the views of those doing the realizing. > > Many on ARS have a knack for demonizing what they don't This explains it's income and membership? People pay the big bucks > > understand. Others demonize it because they're bored. > Co$ demonizes itself by abusing its welcome wherever it goes. because they know it's full of shit? > > A very select few on ARS are valid critics of Scn who keep their own You're right. Having an opinion makes one a critic. But it doesn't make > > minds despite the 'consensus' you think they all must inevitably reach. > I suppose you have an idea of what a "valid" critic is; as far as I'm the criticism valid. That's the major problem with ARS. Too many assholes with mere opinions. > > They're so frightened they send in low-level drones? You must feel Why bother? I wouldn't worry about a bunch of broke dick critics who, > > awfully powerful. > I feel awfully free when I read the wgerts. Co$ sends in the drones FTMP, resort to pleas for stamps and money orders and checks to pay their rent. At least you have Minton, who I suspect may have about as much money as FSO earns in a couple of weeks. <snip confusing patter involving Bozo and nose squeeking> > > I have a knack for annoying people who'd much prefer not to think about You're the clown who joined the SO. If anything was a waste, that > > things. > I have a knack for thinking about things, which annoys people who would > prefer not to believe that they'd wasted 20 years chasing space cooties. certainly qualifies. As for my 20 years in Scn, it was fun, profitable and I learned much that has been a boon to me since. I didn't even have to spend $100,000 or sign a billion year contract... that stuff is for losers. > FWIW Read it. As well as every other book that ARS-androids quote, mimic and > Dr. No > P.S. Read this, then play-doh demo why the Co$ hates Gerry Armstrong: > Bare-Faced Messiah by Russell Miller treat as scripture. > Cigaret, Wolf? I'm trying to quit, but a nice Cuban would be appreciated. Wolf You must Sign in before you can post messages.
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