Yes I do now answer my questionQuestion: do you have a preconceived idea of scientology?
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Yes I do now answer my questionQuestion: do you have a preconceived idea of scientology?
Yes I do now answer my question
Not exactly comparable situations but atleast you admit tripping from a sauna was all in your headSo, you suffer from the same placebo effect that I do.
Not exactly comparable situations but atleast you admit tripping from a sauna was all in your head
No I have never claimed to get physical benefit from Christianity. It Ian strictly spiritual you however claim physical help from Scientology.You admit your supposed christian religion is a trip induced by placebo effect.
No I have never claimed to get physical benefit from Christianity. It Ian strictly spiritual you however claim physical help from Scientology.
I have never argued differently. Spirituality absolutely comes from within ones own beliefs experiences etc. and once again spiritual benefit isn't the same as physical benefit which is what you are arguing.Any spiritual benefits you think you may have gained from your professed christian belief is placebo effect and is a result of your preconceived notions. Nothing more.
I have never argued differently. Spirituality absolutely comes from within ones own beliefs experiences etc. and once again spiritual benefit isn't the same as physical benefit which is what you are arguing.
This is a prime example of how you react when you are backed into a corner and know you are trapped. You change the subject and try to spin in your favor
My response was clear it's not my fault if you can't comprehend it.So, you admit your professed religion is nothing more than a placebo effect.
I am not backed into a corner. You are. You just aren't smart enough to realize it.
My response was clear it's not my fault if you can't comprehend it.
If you say so. I backed myself into a corner saying a sauna caused me to have a drug high from 10 years prior. ITS SCIENCE BECAUSE L RON SAYS SOYour responses are what backed you into a corner. You've now proven by your argument that like Scientology, your processes christian religion is a placebo effect/preconceived notion. You sure you aren't an atheist?
If you say so. I backed myself into a corner saying a sauna caused me to have a drug high from 10 years prior. ITS SCIENCE BECAUSE L RON SAYS SO
I never once argued any of that insaid spirituality was individualized. Not even remotely the same thing but keep tryingI do say so. As I said, you've argued your way into agreeing with the atheist point of view regarding religion. In other words it can't be true because I have preconceived ideas and unless it happened to me, then it can't be true. Why don't you bring out the entire volume you have of peer reviewed scientific data on your professed Christianity?
I never once argued any of that insaid spirituality was individualized. Not even remotely the same thing but keep trying
greed, you are one confused individual. No wonder you are grumpy all the time.
If it's any consolation...I'm drinking a placebo before the game. Seems to be working.
^^God hater^^
If they were ignorant like you, yeah, but they're not.
You ain't a baptist, because you're not a Christian.
Well I am, and herdman is 100% correct and you know it. I go to a church that I'm sure is very similar to yours, and you know as well as I do that if you stood up in church and proclaimed to be a scientologist that your church would immediately question your Christianity, tell you that you needed to go to the alter and repent, or otherwise would strip you of any and every responsibility you might have in your church. They would immediately and drastically change their opinion of you and you know it. That's why I'm certain that you hide it from your church.
Go sit in a sauna
Do you use an Ouija Board during the tent revival?
Maybe National Geographic will do a special to locate where xenu is stashed.
Maybe Mt. St.. Helens. Along with DB Cooper.
Well I am, and herdman is 100% correct and you know it. I go to a church that I'm sure is very similar to yours, and you know as well as I do that if you stood up in church and proclaimed to be a scientologist that your church would immediately question your Christianity, tell you that you needed to go to the alter and repent, or otherwise would strip you of any and every responsibility you might have in your church. They would immediately and drastically change their opinion of you and you know it. That's why I'm certain that you hide it from your church.
I can see YOUR church doing that. Not mine.
You haven't told them and would never tell them because you know I'm 100% right. No church in Wayne County, WV would even be remotely accepting of a member who practiced Scientology. That's why you hide it from them.
We get it you finally realized you'd been duped by sitting in a sauna and now you have to "redeem" yourself and act like everyone else is the poor slob that got hoodwinkedPut your nose in the corner, where your argument is.
The people I go to church with are not the same people you go to church with, and I'm happy about that.
We get it you finally realized you'd been duped by sitting in a sauna and now you have to "redeem" yourself and act like everyone else is the poor slob that got hoodwinked
I know where you go to church and I know a lot of people that go there. I have had multiple chances to out you but I won't. I assure you that the people of your church would tell you that you aren't a Christian and that you need to repent and denounce Scientology or else you're going to hell.
You're confusing me with murox, but nice try. In the meantime, the next time you're called upon to testify, tell them that you would rather be audited and see what the church's reaction is.