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Originally posted by watchitburn
reply to post by r2d246
I think Scientology is a cover for something else.
I refuse to accept that so many people believe in that rediculous sham. I know it's no more absurd than any other religion, but seriously it was invented by a Sci-Fi writer for crying out loud.
I'm not buying it.
Originally posted by watchitburn
reply to post by r2d246
I think Scientology is a cover for something else.
I refuse to accept that so many people believe in that rediculous sham. I know it's no more absurd than any other religion, but seriously it was invented by a Sci-Fi writer for crying out loud.
I'm not buying it.
Originally posted by watchitburn
reply to post by r2d246
I think Scientology is a cover for something else.
I refuse to accept that so many people believe in that rediculous sham. I know it's no more absurd than any other religion, but seriously it was invented by a Sci-Fi writer for crying out loud.
I'm not buying it.
en.wikipedia.org...
The Sea Organization, or Sea Org, is a unit of the Church of Scientology, comprising the church's most dedicated members. The church refers to it as a "religious order". As of 2009 it had around 6,000 members.[2] The Sea Org was established on 12 August 1967 by L. Ron Hubbard, the science fiction writer and church's founder, initially on board three ships, the Diana, the Athena, and the Apollo. In 1971 it assumed responsibility for the ecclesiastical development of the church, and in particular for the upper levels of its training, known as Operating Thetan or OT levels.[3] It moved to land bases in 1975, though maritime customs persist, with members wearing naval-style uniforms and addressing each other, women included, as "sir."[4] In 1988 the church purchased a 440-foot ship, the "Freewinds," which docks in Curacao in the southern Caribbean and is used as a religious retreat and training centre, staffed entirely by Sea Org members.[2] Sea Org members sign one-billion-year contracts with the church, in exchange for which they are given free room and board, and a small weekly allowance. They are allowed to marry, but must relinquish their membership if they have or want to raise children.[5]
Originally posted by FeelingPure
reply to post by r2d246
Now i wouldn't be surprised if they are currently building an underground campus remote from everything else of the world, Planning to create a new intelligent civilization.
Originally posted by r2d246
Originally posted by FeelingPure
reply to post by r2d246
Now i wouldn't be surprised if they are currently building an underground campus remote from everything else of the world, Planning to create a new intelligent civilization.
Here's what they're gonna do....
They get the DNA of all these famous good looking people. Bring it into there vault where they clone them and teach them that there was an apocalyspe outside and the RAD's are too high to go out. But one day they might be able to. But for now all that's left to do is learn scientology and do whatever their leaders tell them to do. then one day after the ZA they'll emerge to create there colony, and it will be a bunch of hollywood look a likes ha ha.
Originally posted by r2d246
Originally posted by FeelingPure
reply to post by r2d246
Now i wouldn't be surprised if they are currently building an underground campus remote from everything else of the world, Planning to create a new intelligent civilization.
Here's what they're gonna do....
They get the DNA of all these famous good looking people. Bring it into there vault where they clone them and teach them that there was an apocalyspe outside and the RAD's are too high to go out. But one day they might be able to. But for now all that's left to do is learn scientology and do whatever their leaders tell them to do. then one day after the ZA they'll emerge to create there colony, and it will be a bunch of hollywood look a likes ha ha.