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  The Watchman Expositor: Scientology - Hubbard's Religion
Scientology claims to be an applied religious philosophy and a religion.
Scientology is a mixture of Hubbard's megalomania, science fiction, New Age beliefs, and Freudian psychology.
Scientology's goal for auditing is to eliminate the effects of the engrams, erasing them from the reactive mind and re-filing them in the analytical mind, which is supposedly able now to make rational conclusions based on the truth of Scientology axioms.
www.watchman.org /sci/hubrel03.htm   (2780 words)

  
 Scientology --- The Lies and Deception Behind Scientology Beliefs
If you are one of the few people who are considering Scientology, this will give you a brief view of their cosmology and help you decide if this is a group you wish to be associated with.
Further, we believe the creed of Scientology has many noble elements to it but think the creed is a fraud because Scientology and most Scientologists do not act in accordance with their creed.
One of the most difficult aspects of recovering from Scientology seems to be former members coming to terms with their irresponsibility while they were in Scientology.
www.holysmoke.org /cos/scientology-lies-and-deceives.htm   (2073 words)

  
 Scientology's Volunteer Minister Earth-Ripping Advertisements
Within the Scientology organization there's a concept they call "ruin." When Scientologists speak or write the phrase "find someone's ruin," when they're talking about police, law enforcement individuals, judges, reporters, human rights activists, or freedom of speech activists, they mean to find some way to silence the individual or otherwise destroy them.
Ron Hubbard, Scientology's mad messiah, wrote that some 75 million years ago the Galactic ruler named Xenu had a population problem so he collected trillions of his citizens, froze them, transported them to Teegeeack (which is now called Earth) and chained them to volcanos where Xenu dropped fusion bombs on them to blow them up.
The Church of Scientology is opposed to psychiatry and psychology.
www.cosvm.org /vmad1.htm   (1544 words)

  
 Implant (Scientology) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In Scientology, an implant is similar to an engram in that it is believed to condition the mind in a certain way.
Examples of implants according to Scientology include Aversion therapy, Electroconvulsive therapy, hypnosis, various attempts at brainwashing, and the inducing of fear and/or terror.
These implants are said to linger in the subconscious minds of humans today, and are responsible for our concept of Heaven.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Implant_(Scientology)   (343 words)

  
 The Scientology Story
Rather, Scientology's theology is scattered among the voluminous writings and tape-recorded discourses of the late science fiction writer L. Ron Hubbard, who founded the religion in the early 1950s.
Central to Scientology is a belief in an immortal soul, or "thetan," that passes from one body to the next through countless reincarnations spanning trillions of years.
Hubbard identified numerous implants that he said have occurred through the ages and that are addressed during Scientology courses aimed at neutralizing their harmful effects.
www.rickross.com /reference/scientology/series/scien232.html   (1552 words)

  
 Scientology Terms
"Scientology is the "official name Church of Scientology, religio-scientific movement developed in the United States in the 1950s by the author L.
Scientology "is the study and handling of the spirit in relationship to itself, universes, and other life.
Scientology Technology [Tech] is standard if it is unaltered and applied strictly according to the policy and procedures set down by Hubbard.
www.mystae.com /streams/gnosis/terms.html   (3107 words)

  
 Scientology Basics
Whether Scientology is a religion or not is a continuing controversy; even the Church itself claims it is and it isn't at various times.
Scientology holds that BTs cause all mental and physical problems and therefore need to be removed to allow the individual/thetan to come to the fore.
Scientology is based solely upon the works of its founder, L. Ron Hubbard (1911-1986), a self-proclaimed humanitarian, writer, educator, adventurer, philosopher, artist, and yachtsman.
www.solitarytrees.net /racism/basics.htm   (816 words)

  
 Satanic Elements of Scientology
Another factor to consider when evaluating Scientology's denial of OT 8 is the potent nature of the document itself and its media effect on Scientology and Scientology's celebrity members and political supporters.
Scientology is extremely antipathetic to ALL the Major World religions and in many countries they are actively infiltrating unstable governments and seeking to establish Scientology as a new State Religion.
It is interesting to note Scientology's Office of Special Affairs (its intelligence division) has begun flooding the Internet newsgroup called alt.religion.scientology with endorsements from purported religious scholars from various denominations who offered their opinions that Scientology is a religion, and not in conflict with mainstream Christian and non Christian religions.
www.factnet.org /Scientology/satanism/ot8.html   (6609 words)

  
 Operation Clambake present: HEAVEN
Scientology may have been true to him in the end, though it must have been a controvercy that it could not heal him.
Implants are hypnotic suggestions smashed into one's mind millions or billions of years ago in Hubbard's Space-Opera Scientology Cosmology.
Scientology data reflects long, arduous and painstaking research over a period of some thirty years into the nature of Man, the mind, the human spirit and its relationship to the physical universe.
www.clambake.org /archive/HCOB/FU-HCOB-630511.html   (1554 words)

  
 Scientology Beliefs - ReligionFacts
Nevertheless, the Church of Scientology considers itself a religion because of its focus on the soul and spiritual awareness and does include some beliefs on other traditionally religious subjects.
In Scientology doctrine, Xenu is a galactic ruler who, 75 million years ago, brought billions of people to Earth, stacked them around volcanoes and blew them up with hydrogen bombs.
Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard detailed the story in Operating Thetan level III in 1967, famously warning that R6 was "calculated to kill (by pneumonia etc) anyone who attempts to solve it." Much controversy between the Church of Scientology and its critics has focused on Xenu.
www.religionfacts.com /scientology/beliefs.htm   (659 words)

  
 The Watchman Expositor: Scientology Profile
Scientology's methodology and beliefs have led them into a long history of criminal and civil actions and convictions.
Once the engram is openly expressed by the pre-clear (Scientology student), then "Auditing gets rid of unwanted barriers that inhibit, stop or blunt a person's natural abilities as well as gradiently increasing the abilities a person has so that he becomes more able and his survival, happiness and intelligence increase enormously.
It is the purpose of Scientology, through its auditing efforts to rid the thetan of all engrams so that in turn that thetan, who now possesses a new educational perspective on reality, as a result of the auditing, may advance to a higher state of being or Clear.
www.watchman.org /profile/sientpro.htm   (2058 words)

  
 Catholicism (Christianity), Scientology, and L. Ron Hubbard
Scientology publishes these statements as part of its "catechism." Scientology has recently distributed promotional materials (the "What is Scientology?" book) containing these representations to every member of the U.S. Congress, to libraries, the media, educators, judges, and to people of influence all across the U.S and other parts of the world.
Scientology enforces the acceptance of the implant teaching with its system of "ethics" punishments, its "auditing procedures," and its institutionalized mockery of God and Christ.
Scientology also teaches that Jesus Christ, the whole Gospel story, and Heaven are implants designed to enslave man, and that only Scientology has the way to free humankind from the enslavement of Christianity or other religions and religious beliefs.
www.bringyou.to /apologetics/p89.htm   (3919 words)

  
 Scientology -- The Ultimate Implant
The apparency that Dianetics and Scientology was "researched and developed" on earth was to a large extent done for show, so as to add reality to the project.
I am issuing a caution and a declaration that Scientology on this planet, in its present condition, with its existing structure is "The Ultimate Implant".
Scientology as it exists on earth today is a squirrel group.
larabell.org /ultimate.html   (1105 words)

  
 Christ Implant - Anti-Scientology, Anti-religion, Anti-jingoism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Christ Implant is the only reasonable response to Scientology: surprise, confustion, sadness, anger, hatred, and righteous indignation.
Christ Implant is the truth that Scientology refuses to allow seen, spread as far and wide as possible as testament to the truth, the lives Scientology has corrupted, and the ideals that it has attempted to destroy and defame.
Christ Implant will stop at nothing to spread the seeds of truth regarding Scientology, jingoism, and the mindless zealotry that corrupt our daily lives.
www.ssmodk.com /christimplant   (80 words)

  
 Affidavits & Documents
This implant, laid in by carefully controlled genetic mutation at Incident Two of OT Ill and periodically reinforced by controlled historic events since then, makes it effectively impossible for beings on the more heavily affected planets such as Earth to become free.
Another aspect of this GE-line implant is that the body becomes in effect a sort of thats trap that kicks in heavily on the being should he attempt to expand his horizons beyond that of pure physical universe reality.
So it really is a race against time and one that we happen to be losing at the moment, as the implant drama inexorably plays itself out in spite of the breakneck pace I've managed to keep up these last thirty-five years.
www.scientology-kills.org /affidavits_docs/ov_viii_2.htm   (1749 words)

  
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Beans and rice are served in the RPF, Scientology's version of a prison camp.
The implanting was done in Hawaii (and also Las Palmas.) The space station with the cool bar is, of course, Deep Space 9.
Scientology's founder, L. Ron Hubbard, was not known to wear lingerie.
www.skrause.org /humor/scientologyquiz.shtml   (557 words)

  
 Scientology & Christianity
The new science of Scientology was founded and organized as a religion to incorporate this belief.
Death in Scientology is known as "dropping the body." According to Scientology theory, when a person dies, he (the thetan, or spirit) has been pre-programmed to "return" to an "implant station" out in space.
In the implant station, the thetan will have all memories from the most recent lifetime electronically erased, and then the thetan will be sent back to earth to "pick up a new body," or start another life.
www.factnet.org /Scientology/scnchr01.htm?FACTNet   (2726 words)

  
 www.myspace.com/scientologyispureevil
Another aspect of this GE-line implant is that the body becomes in effect a sort of theta trap that kicks in heavily on the being should he attempt to expand his horizons beyond that of pure physical universe reality.
Operation PC Freakout was the name given by the Church of Scientology to a covert plan undertaken by the Church in 1976, with the goal of harassing Paulette Cooper, author of a book critical of Scientology titled "The Scandal of Scientology".
Scientology is a system of beliefs and practices created by American pulp fiction and science fiction author L. Ron Hubbard in 1952 as a self-help philosophy.
myspace.com /scientologyispureevil   (3713 words)

  
 implant - OneLook Dictionary Search
Example: "The egg fertilized in vitro implanted in the uterus of the birth mother with no further complications"
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www.onelook.com /?w=implant&ls=a   (305 words)

  
 Ron Hubbard and Rudolf Steiner
Scientology has eliminated the concept of spiritual parenthood which is common to all other religions.
Scientology does not appear to leave much room for love, empathy, compassion, or genuine affection, in spite of Hubbard's adoption of the idea that we choose our parents prior to conception.
Buddhism was not an implant, and the Buddha was not, like the Christ, a competitor who had to be 'dead agented' as a hot tempered, pedophile reincarnation of an evil galactic emperor Xenu.
www.uncletaz.com /hubbstein.html   (8065 words)

  
 Scientology and the WTC Tragedy
After the implanting, the soul clusters remained stuck together in groups of a few thousand, as the implanting had confused their sense of individual identity.
And the only reason people believe in God and Christ is because they were in the implant film their body thetans saw 75 million years ago.
PS: Geologists, paleontologists, and other researchers have not been able to find a single trace of intelligent life on Earth 75 million years ago, nor evidence of H-bombing, nor of the existence at that time of the specific islands and volcanoes mentioned by Hubbard in the Xenu story.
lundissimo.info /wtc/scientology.html   (1085 words)

  
 Xenu | Scientology Lies
In confidential Scientology teachings, Xenu (or Xemu) is a space alien, ruler of the "Galactic Confederacy" who, 75 million years ago, brought billions of people to Earth in DC-8-like spacecraft, stacked them around volcanoes and blew them up with hydrogen bombs.
Their souls then clustered together and stuck to the bodies of the living; according to Scientology, they are the cause of many of our medical and mental problems.
The story of Xenu is part of a much wider range of Scientology teachings about extraterrestrial civilizations, collectively described as space opera by founder L.
www.scientology-lies.com /scientology/teachings/xenu.html   (137 words)

  
 Operation Clambake present: Hubbard Lectures
The idea is that as thetans we were given thousands of implants throughout our trillions of years of existence and that they have made us progressively weaker until we end up in bodies as we are now.
If we can undo these implants, and especially the earliest implants, then we can become free of them and we will regain our former powers and be able to exist as thetans again.
The "Between Lives Implants" lecture details Hubbard’s claim that while he was up in the Van Allen belts as a free thetan he was mistaken for a person who had died and so he was whisked off to Mars to receive an implant (of a different type) to make him forget his previous life.
www.xenu.net /archive/lectures.html   (933 words)

  
 Is Scientology a Religion?
Although the practices of Scientology have been exposed for what they are, both in the national press and in the courts, we believe it is important that the general public should be kept aware of repeated attempts to present Scientology as something acceptable and beneficial to society.
I was told Scientology was 'an applied philosophy and not a religion' - that was just a convenient lie - I was told Hubbard developed his technology in order to cure himself as he was 'blinded and crippled due to wounds received [in action ] during W.W.II - this also is a lie.
An implant is a electronically assisted brainwashing that Hubbard said happens to us before this life at various times...
www.lermanet.com /cos/christian.html   (1065 words)

  
 The Scientology / Dianetics Comparative Theology Page
Scientology teaches that the thetan is quite capable of surviving without a body, and though unusual, can even inhabit "doll" bodies and even share a body with other thetans ["Body Thetans"].
The basis of Scientology's belief in reincarnation is due to several factors: 1) Dianetic pre-clears were recalling events during auditing sessions that had not occurred during their lifetime, and 2) Recalling these events appeared to treat the pre-clear's engrams.
Scientology "technology" transforms people into Clears by the tens of thousands, all of whom are spiritual equals to Jesus Christ, whom Christians hold to be God incarnate on Earth.
ezlink.com /~perry/CoS/Theology/christian.htm   (5708 words)

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