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1angel4u
September 29th, 2007, 01:18 PM
:shocked
Yes, shocking isn't it? L. Ron Hubbard was also diagnosed early on with schizophrenia and took med's for it for years. He then didn't like how they made him feel, and stopped taking them (then he started writing!! :hehee)This is why they don't believe in mental health, psychology and medicating with "psychological" prescription drugs. Remember Tom's tirade on Brooke Shields for taking anti-depressants for post-partum depression??
StarryEyedLad
September 29th, 2007, 07:22 PM
Their souls, known to Scientologists as thetans, then latched on to humans. They believe these thetans are the source of many of our problems, both emotional and social. To become at ease with one's unconscious self a person must take part in a series of "audits" with a trained Scientology counsellor. By doing so Scientologists rise up in seniority and enlightenment through a grading system.
Sounds like demonic activity, huh? These celebrities are open to this kind of attack because they are looking everywhere...except to Jesus...for meaning in their shallow lives. Sad. :pray for them.
OTOH, it could just be charlatans bilking money from people desperate for meaning who buy into their lies.
:idunno
John 3:16
September 29th, 2007, 09:14 PM
I can't recall where it say's it in the bible, but there's a verse in the NT " what does it profit a man to gain the whole world and yet lose his soul?"
The first person that came to my mind when I read this was Tom Cruise.
Tom is a very good looking man and Satan know's it. I can't remember what else I was going to say :doh
CourtroomWolf
September 30th, 2007, 01:18 AM
Scientology was built on making money. They start with a free personality test (invariably, you are seriously messed up). You need to take this class for maybe $20. As you continue, the classes become exponentially more expensive. Either you are superrich and can afford it, or can't. If you can't, you can get the classes for free, but you essentially become a slave to the church of scientology. The classes themselves break down your sense of reason(brainwashing) so that when you eventually get to the xenu story, you take it hook, line, and sinker. According to the scientology doctrine, that story is so shocking that you will die after hearing it if you haven't been prepared with all those previous classes. So if scientology was actually true, we'd all be dead for reading that.
BlessedinHim
September 30th, 2007, 07:43 AM
:shockedwhat people will believe!!!!!!!!:shocked:doh
zhan
September 30th, 2007, 10:17 AM
Here's something for you. It's a quote from back in early 2006. Don't know about the validity, but it's quite interesting if true...
You wanna hear something really scary?
My best friend runs a record press company and he literally survives on the nuttiness of Scientology. They pay him 100's of thousand's of dollars to transfer L.Ron Hubbard's messages onto the metal plates used for records. They place all these messages (thousands of hours) into undisclosed large stainless steel boxes hidden throughout the world...one of which is close by here (my friend suspects a certain place, but I won't repeat it). They truly believe that after the Apocalypse that only Scientology will be left to start the new human race (of course a thousand years from now).
Anyway, my friend meets with the high level execs from time to time and he, being a Christian with some degree of discernment BTW, has told me that he really believes that some of these people are demonicly possessed, if not even just demons in human form. He says that they literally have no pupils. He tries not to stare but he swears that they have just black colored eyes. He says he just feels like the Holy Spirit is revealing it to him and the vibe they give is really creepy.
He knows first hand how cultic and antichrist their message is because he hears it all the time while running QA checks on the finished product. While most just think they're nuts, he can see the pure demonic influence. Almost like they are Paul's description of "doctines of devils".
And my response:
Seems to align with scripture actually. The best lies have just enough truth in them to be believable. So, they’re building boxes to survive an apocalypse and be found 1000 years from now. Well, we know from scripture that there’s going to be wars and tribulation that will knock out the majority of the world’s population in the end of times. There will be massive natural disasters that quite possibly will leave the face of the earth unrecognizable from today. We also think that the tribulation (and rapture) is right around the corner. At the end of this time Jesus will come back, throw Satan in a pit and bind him till near the end of the millennial kingdom when he’ll be released again for a short time to deceive the world. If we're right about the rapture being Soon, then that would put Satan’s release at approximately 1000 years from now, right when the scientologists want their stuff to be found. We’ve see Satan use buried manuscripts before to mislead people, for example all of the Gnostic doctrines that have been reintroduced in order to lead people away from God. We have documents that show the early church knew it was heresy at the time, but people still believe it today. I’m wondering if we’re seeing the same thing here? What if we’re getting a glimpse of one of the ways Satan is planning to deceive the world at the end of the millennial kingdom? It’s one of the exact same plans that were used against us, and sadly enough it’s working surprisingly well.
What will be worse is that people will look at these documents, they’ll see they predicted an apocalypse and think that they were right, when actually the predictions of what’s going to happen when first came from the Bible, not from scientologists. I’ve read elsewhere that Scientology views Christianity as a force of evil in the world, so that would definitely put them in the revolt against God camp.
Maybe I’m wrong, but it just seams clear to me what’s happening with this. It’s all happening as the word of God has said it would, and we’ve been incredibly blessed to live at such a time when we can see so much of it come to pass.
4given
September 30th, 2007, 04:35 PM
It will be a good place to store fruits and nuts during the millenium!:yeah
LoudRam
September 30th, 2007, 08:55 PM
It will be a good place to store fruits and nuts during the millenium!:yeah
Their followers or the food. :fear
jorjean
October 8th, 2007, 11:57 PM
It is so sad to me that we care at all what Tom Cruise builds under his home. We are such a bunch of "idol worshipers". Why do we care?
Cognac
October 11th, 2007, 01:42 AM
I don't think we actualy "care".
Its more for amusement than care, well it is for me anyway.
Tom is a well known figure, and a great actor. No worship involved, simply an amusing story is all.
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