It's intresting reading all the criticism of scientology as a current scientologist. American culture is going down the drain and still it's "bash scientology!" My suggestion is to focus your upset on the current political regime installed in Washington. When we've all got them under control we could then resume the debate on scientology. You americans are going to have RFID chips installed on your driver's licenses this year; total tracking!
I don't represent sientgology administration, nor do I claim to, nor do I speak for them. In fact I don't even know what they do from day to but I also don't know what my bank does either, nor do I know what the bus, train and ferry services administration do either.
But I do have my own experience of scientology, and a very commonly shared experience at that as I have learend from meeting other scientologists from around the world.
I suggest you make comments on what you yourself have directly observed, not only on Scientology but on anything in you life. You could use the scientology Knowledge Reports format, for instance, stating time, place form and event, leaving out any thing imagined, just state the facts of what your personally observed.
I've never seen a person removed from looking into a scientology church, in fact I've seen quite the opposite. I looked at a church, outside, for years before I became a member. No one ever removed me and didn't even try to "recruit" me.
I have, personally, had the most miraculous results from scientology, results I could not have obtained elsewhere, and I did look. I spent several decades looking.
Scientology, from my experience, since 1994, is not some freak cult church. In fact it is very different to your average church, so it's a bit of a waist to even begin to make such comparisons, but no one is stopping you from doing so.
Scientology is not going to piss of the whole kyalami, but some people may find disagreement with it, but that's pretty normal, eh?
Just, please stick to the facts you know yourself to be true, that you have personally observed.
Thanks.
It's intresting reading all the criticism of scientology as a current scientologist. American culture is going down the drain and still it's "bash scientology!" My suggestion is to focus your upset on the current political regime installed in Washington. When we've all got them under control we could then resume the debate on scientology. You americans are going to have RFID chips installed on your driver's licenses this year; total tracking!
I don't represent sientgology administration, nor do I claim to, nor do I speak for them. In fact I don't even know what they do from day to but I also don't know what my bank does either, nor do I know what the bus, train and ferry services administration do either.
But I do have my own experience of scientology, and a very commonly shared experience at that as I have learend from meeting other scientologists from around the world.
I suggest you make comments on what you yourself have directly observed, not only on Scientology but on anything in you life. You could use the scientology Knowledge Reports format, for instance, stating time, place form and event, leaving out any thing imagined, just state the facts of what your personally observed.
I've never seen a person removed from looking into a scientology church, in fact I've seen quite the opposite. I looked at a church, outside, for years before I became a member. No one ever removed me and didn't even try to "recruit" me.
I have, personally, had the most miraculous results from scientology, results I could not have obtained elsewhere, and I did look. I spent several decades looking.
Scientology, from my experience, since 1994, is not some freak cult church. In fact it is very different to your average church, so it's a bit of a waist to even begin to make such comparisons, but no one is stopping you from doing so.
Scientology is not going to piss of the whole kyalami, but some people may find disagreement with it, but that's pretty normal, eh?
Just, please stick to the facts you know yourself to be true, that you have personally observed.
Thanks.