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Looks like Omar may the first to go down

I did read it. And you are obviously a very angry angry person. Among other things you call me an idiot liar and others. I wish you nothing but the best, but obviously you do need help.

Well then, tell us what there is to "follow", unless you're using the word follow to mean follow a procedure.
 
Sure thing.

1.

That's false, and you know it.

2.

An attempt to smear scientology when your information from a scientology website plainly says it's a "a symbolic document".

I read about many religions; have faith in none. All of them are pretty much the same. Follow their rules, and after you die, you are rewarded with all your desires ( yes, this includes Scientology.)

Do you want 1,000 virgins? How about eternal life? If you suffer from pain or illness, it will disappear. Let's throw in a beautiful new house and some golden roads.

If Scientology enriches your life and gives you a sense of peace, go for it. After all, I guess it would be rather pointless to follow a religion that promises oblivion after you expire.

As for me, I'll just stick to the Miracle Water I ordered from Peter Popoff. I can feel its restorative powers taking hold already.
 
I read about many religions; have faith in none.

Yeah, and I've read about quantum physics, doesn't mean I understand it.

Follow their rules, and after you die, you are rewarded with all your desires ( yes, this includes Scientology.)

Link? to where scientology promises all your desires after you die. I must have missed it.

If Scientology enriches your life and gives you a sense of peace, go for it.

I already have.

As for me, I'll just stick to the Miracle Water

You better be able to take gobs of it with you when you die. You'll need it rather than just want it.
 
Wasn't my intention to get into a theological argument with you, Extrageen so I'll let it drop if you will answer two questions for me:

Who lives a more luxurious lifestyle? You or David Miscaviage?

Can you join Scientology without giving them any property or cash?
 
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So you have never paid any cash to Scientology? It's free to be audited?

The question, just in case you couldn't comprehend it the first time, was ...."Can you join Scientology without giving them any property or cash?" The answer is....absolutely. What part of that do you not understand?

WHAT ABOUT THOSE WHO CANNOT AFFORD TO MAKE DONATIONS FOR SERVICES?

There is a Free Scientology Center in Churches of Scientology where those who cannot afford to donate may receive auditing without donation. There are also books and free public lectures, Sunday services and other religious gatherings for which there is no requested donation. Scientology books may be obtained at almost any local lending library. Scientology Volunteer Ministers are also on call 24/7, 365 days a year, to minister to those in need. Further, any member of the public may even participate in free online correspondence courses, which include all materials and technology contained in the Scientology Handbook.

https://www.scientology.org/faq/church-funding/what-about-those-without-funds-for-donations.html
 
Funny. All this “free knowledge” about Scientology out there and yet Greed claims no one here knows anything about Scientology.

However it must be liberating to him to now be able to post links that actually refer to Scientology as an actual “religion”.
 
Funny. All this “free knowledge” about Scientology out there and yet Greed claims no one here knows anything about Scientology.

You know just enough to google anti scientology sites and use that information as a credible source.

However it must be liberating to him to now be able to post links that actually refer to Scientology as an actual “religion”.

I can see another lie coming out of you. Go ahead and state that I use to claim scientology was not a religion so I can call you a liar again.
 
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Scientologists believe that people are immortal spiritual beings who have lived before and who will live again, and that their future happiness and immortality as spiritual beings depend on how they conduct themselves in the here and now.

It would have been close enough for you if the source had stated "we can help".
 
You know just enough to google anti scientology sites and use that information as a credible source.



I can see another lie coming out of you. Go ahead and state that I use to claim scientology was not a religion so I can call you a liar again.

Your claims just aren’t factual.

First, I would never google a Scientology site. Seeing you be an asshole on here, tells me all I need to know about how “it benefit” you. The closest thing to Scientology I’ve watched/seen besides your example (with amusement) was a security guard chase down an Asian dude that took a picture of the “church” in Hollywood, California during a California visit years ago.

We’ve been over this before. You claimed it wasn’t a religion for years. You continually demanded proof that it was a religion. And...as usual, moved the conversation once being shown you were either stupid or a 2 religion hypocrite, began debating you weren’t a hypocrite because it was a religion you didn’t have to “believe” in order to benefit.

Get back to that “project” you started today. Your “client” wouldn’t appreciate you wasting time typing on a message board.
 
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You claimed it wasn’t a religion for years.

Lie # 1

You continually demanded proof that it was a religion

Lie #2

began debating you weren’t a hypocrite because it was a religion you didn’t have to “believe”

Lie #3

Get back to that “project” you started today. Your “client” wouldn’t appreciate you wasting time typing on a message board.

I told you I could see another lie coming. I was right again. You can't stop lying.

The client is not available until 11:30. moron
 
Take your meds, and then provide the scientific proof that your mental illness is caused by a chemical imbalance in the brain.

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It would have been close enough for you if the source had stated "we can help".

I don't even know what this means, as obviously the official source is saying they can help. All I am saying is Scientology, like all religions, offers a promise of good things in the next or after life...I don't know how anyone with a straight face could argue otherwise. I mean, here it is right there on the same page: "While the terms in which salvation is to be accomplished differ in Scientology, the spiritual goal of saving the soul is a commonality shared with many faiths."
 
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I don't even know what this means, as obviously the official source is saying they can help. All I am saying is Scientology, like all religions, offers a promise of good things in the next or after life...I don't know how anyone with a straight face could argue otherwise. I mean, here it is right there on the same page: "While the terms in which salvation is to be accomplished differ in Scientology, the spiritual goal of saving the soul is a commonality shared with many faiths."

The reason you can't understand is because you've either forgotten or ignored the original claim....pill head
offer you anything you desire.
 
The reason you can't understand is because you've either forgotten or ignored the original claim....pill head

Nope. If anything, "close enough" should show you I was aware of the original claim, as those words imply the truth was different....close enough, sure, but different. And yet here you are, too stupid to get something that simple.
 
Take your meds, and then provide the scientific proof that your mental illness is caused by a chemical imbalance in the brain.

There's a ton of imagery of the brain that shows depression, anxiety, bi-polarism, psychosomatic, etc. It's as readily available and researchable as cancer. Because of GWOT, these issues have been given a ton of R&D in the last 10 years. The results are clear and scientifically backed.

Can you say the same about cans?
 
Nope. If anything, "close enough" should show you I was aware of the original claim, as those words imply the truth was different....close enough, sure, but different. And yet here you are, too stupid to get something that simple.

And about anything would be "close enough" for you, just like I stated.
 
There's a ton of imagery of the brain that shows depression, anxiety, bi-polarism, psychosomatic, etc. It's as readily available and researchable as cancer. Because of GWOT, these issues have been given a ton of R&D in the last 10 years. The results are clear and scientifically backed.

Can you say the same about cans?

Science has offered zero proof that raoul's, or anyone's mental illness is caused by a chemical imbalance in the brain. Period.
 
Here it is>>>>Science has offered zero proof that raoul's, or anyone's mental illness is caused by a chemical imbalance in the brain. Period.

Give a link. Or, according your rules, no link no proof.
 

Give a link. Or, according your rules, no link no proof.

Science has offered zero proof that raoul's, or anyone's mental illness is caused by a chemical imbalance in the brain. Period.

Quoting yourself isn't a link.

Give me a link.
 

Give a link. Or, according your rules, no link no proof.

Science has offered zero proof that raoul's, or anyone's mental illness is caused by a chemical imbalance in the brain. Period.

Quoting yourself isn't a link.

Give me a link.

The chemical imbalance theory is unproven.
There are no reliable tests available to find out if you have a chemical imbalance in your brain.
There’s little evidence to prove that an imbalance in certain brain chemicals is the cause of any type of mental health condition.
https://www.healthline.com/health/chemical-imbalance-in-the-brain#treatment

A commercial sponsored by Pfizer, the drug company that manufactures the antidepressant Zoloft, asserts, “While the cause [of depression] is unknown,

Much of the general public seems to have accepted the chemical imbalance hypothesis uncritically.

In reality, however, depression cannot be boiled down to an excess or deficit of any particular chemical or even a suite of chemicals

But just because a drug reduces symptoms of a disease does not mean that those symptoms were caused by a chemical problem the drug corrects. Aspirin alleviates headaches, but headaches are not caused by a deficiency of aspirin.

In a 2009 review article psychiatrist Michael Gitlin of the University of California, Los Angeles, reported that one third of those treated with antidepressants do not improve, and a significant proportion of the remainder get somewhat better but remain depressed. If antidepressants correct a chemical imbalance that underlies depression, all or most depressed people should get better after taking them. That they do not suggests that we have only barely begun to understand the disorder at a molecular level.

Throughout this column, we have described associations between various brain changes and depression. We have not talked about “causes,” because no studies have established a cause-and-effect relation between any brain or psychosocial dysfunction and the disorder.
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/is-depression-just-bad-chemistry/
 
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