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Date Posted: 17:32:02 03/24/06 Fri
Author: chrys
Subject: Re: Chef to do cooking elsewhere...
In reply to: 23 's message, "Chef to do cooking elsewhere..." on 17:11:25 03/14/06 Tue

this is long overdue:


fuck l ron hubbard!
and fuck all his clones!

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[> Re: Chef to do cooking elsewhere... -- carson1, 15:30:39 03/27/06 Mon [1]

This is ludicrous:

At first in the article, the writer says:

"It is rooted in elements of Buddhism, Hinduism and a number of Western philosophies, including aspects of Christianity. " Now, read the info here:

"They assert that 75 million years ago, an evil galactic warlord named Xenu controlled seventy-six planets in this corner of the galaxy, each of which was severely overpopulated. To solve this problem, Xenu rounded up 13.5 trillion beings and then flew them to Earth, where they were dumped into volcanoes around the globe and vaporized with bombs. This scattered their radioactive souls, or thetans, until they were caught in electronic traps set up around the atmosphere and "implanted" with a number of false ideas -- including the concepts of God, Christ and organized religion. Scientologists later learn that many of these entities attached themselves to human beings, where they remain to this day, creating not just the root of all of our emotional and physical problems but the root of all problems of the modern world."

Now, I'm not an expert on religions, but I don't remeber seeing anything like this in the Koran or bible or in the teachings of the Dali Llama...correct me if I'm wrong. How can people believe this shite?! It's ridiculous!!! How high WAS L. Ron Hubbard when he came up with this?

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