Tom Cruise 'is Christ' of Scientology

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Some central tenets of Scientology:

* A person is an immortal spiritual being (termed a thetan) who possesses a mind and a body.
* The thetan has lived through many past lives and will continue to live beyond the death of the body.
* Through the Scientology process of "auditing", one can free oneself of "engrams" and "implants" to reach the state of "Clear", and after that, the state of "Operating Thetan". Each state is said to represent recovering the native spiritual abilities of the individual, and to confer dramatic mental and physical benefits.
* A person is basically good, but becomes "aberrated" by moments of pain and unconsciousness in his or her life.
* What is true for you is what you have observed yourself. No beliefs should be forced as "true" on anyone. Thus, the tenets of Scientology are expected to be tested and seen to either be true or not by Scientology practitioners.
* Psychiatry and psychology are evil and abusive practices.

Scientology claims to offer "exact" methods of spiritual counseling to help people achieve awareness of their spiritual existence, while enhancing their effectiveness in the physical world. The exact nature of all of existence is said to be stated in Hubbard's Scientology and Dianetics Axioms.

According to the Church, the ultimate goal is to get the soul (thetan) back to its native state of total freedom, thus gaining control over matter, energy, space, time, thoughts, form, and life. This freed state is called Operating Thetan, or OT for short.


...Among these advanced teachings, one episode revealed to those who reach OT level III has been much remarked upon: the story of Xenu and his Galactic Confederacy. Xenu (sometimes Xemu) is introduced as an alien ruler of the "Galactic Confederacy" who, 75 million years ago, brought billions of people to Earth in spacecraft resembling Douglas DC-8 airliners, stacked them around volcanoes and blew them up with hydrogen bombs. Their souls then clustered together and stuck to the bodies of the living. The alien souls continue to do this today, causing a variety of physical ill-effects in modern-day humans. Hubbard called these clustered spirits "Body Thetans," and the advanced levels place considerable emphasis on isolating them and neutralizing their ill effects.
 
She is entitled to say her point of view/opinion about him and his Scientology since this thread is all about him and Scientology. It is on topic debate forum.

Yea, and Christians are not suppose to criticized people for their believes, Remember you are supposed to pray quietly for them rather than criticized them.
 
Yea, and Christians are not suppose to criticized people for their believes, Remember you are supposed to pray quietly for them rather than criticized them.

It not point criticize! about false doctrine.
 
Background of Scientology, from Wikipedia:

Scientology recapitulates and builds on ideas Hubbard introduced in Dianetics, an earlier system of self-improvement techniques laid out in his 1950 book, Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health. Immediately prior to his first Dianetics publications, Hubbard was involved with occultist Jack Parsons in performing rites developed by Aleister Crowley. Some researchers have noted similarities in Hubbard's writings to the doctrines of Crowley. In a 1952 lecture, Hubbard praised Crowley's works and referred to him as "my very good friend", though the Church of Scientology currently denies any such connection. An influence that Hubbard did acknowledge is the system of General Semantics developed by Alfred Korzybski in the 1930s, which was influential in the science-fiction subculture of the 1940s. Scientology also reflects the influence of the Hindu concept of karma, as well as the psychological theories of Sigmund Freud, Carl Jung and William Sargant. Sociologist David G. Bromley of Virginia Commonwealth University characterizes Scientology as "a 'quasi-religious therapy' that resembles Freudian 'depth psychology' while also drawing upon Buddhism, Hinduism, and the ancient, heretical offshoot of Christianity known as gnosticism."


The ongoing controversies involving the Church and its critics include:

* Repeated claims of brainwashing and mind control.
* Scientology's disconnection policy, in which members are encouraged to cut off all contact with friends or family members critical of the Church.
* The unexplained death of Scientologists, including Lisa McPherson.
* The use of high-pressure sales tactics to obtain money from members.
* Multiple criminal activities by Scientologists, both those committed for personal benefit (Reed Slatkin, Gabriel Williams, and others) and those committed on behalf of the Church and directed by Church officials (Operation Snow White, Operation Freakout, Fair Game, and others).
* Numerous differing, and sometimes conflicting, accounts of L. Ron Hubbard's life, in particular accounts of Hubbard discussing his intent to start a religion for profit, and of his service in the military.
* Scientology's harassment and litigious actions against its critics and enemies.
* Some critics charge Scientology with being a cult of personality, with much emphasis placed on the alleged accomplishments of its founder.
* Lobbying search engines such as Google and Yahoo to omit any webpages that are critical of Scientology from their search engines (and in Google's case, AdSense), or at least the first few search pages (now however, a search for Scientology on Google and Yahoo brings up the Wikipedia page, with both critical and official Scientology websites).
 
Yea, and Christians are not suppose to criticized people for their believes, Remember you are supposed to pray quietly for them rather than criticized them.

You are wrong about criticizin'. It's all about their doctrines, not people. Their doctrines and people are 2 different things. Tom Cruise is more than welcome to believe in what ever his religion is. I disagree with his religion and I am entitled to debate about his religion. Understand ?
 
Excuse me? Was I born yesterday? I know my religion is, and I am a Christian also, Thank you very much and I don't need you to preach me about anything, keep your preaching to yourself, I do not act like you or Cyber Red who preach and throw bibles in people's faces, that is disrespectful. Show your manners the correct way, You turning people off when you act this way and guess what you're turning me off too. If you really read the bible, why don't you read the part that says "Do not judge one another, or you'll be judged." ;)

I don't throw bibles in people's faces. That's your words, not mine. Jesus commands me to tell the world about Him. Does that mean I throw bibles in people's faces when Jesus commands me to tell the world about Him ? Gee - you have the different view than mine. I don't believe in silencin' Jesus. I am sorry.....
 
According to Wikipedia:

Critics claim that a select group of advanced practitioners eventually discovered that Hubbard had left little doubt in his writings and lectures about the dim view he took toward existing major religions. In some of the teachings Hubbard had intended only for this select group, he claimed that Jesus had never existed, but was implanted in humanity's collective memory by Xenu 75 million years ago, and that Christianity was an "entheta [evil] operation" mounted by beings called Targs (Hubbard, "Electropsychometric Scouting: Battle of the Universes", April 1952). Some critics have claimed that one of the highest levels, OT VIII, tells initiates that Jesus was a pederast (it is decidedly unclear whether the version of OT VIII in the Fishman Affidavit, where this claim originates, is genuine). Thus, critics claim, Hubbard makes clear his belief that advanced Scientologists are to identify Jesus and Christianity more as a force of evil than as a force for good.


...Scientology's tax-exempt status was lost in a 1967 IRS audit. As part of the effort to regain tax exemption during the late 1970s, Scientologists infiltrated the IRS and stole confidential documents in what was termed Operation Snow White. Eleven high-ranking Scientologists, including Hubbard's wife Mary Sue Hubbard, served time in federal prison for acts surrounding this operation.
 
I don't throw bibles in people's faces. That's your words, not mine. Jesus commands me to tell the world about Him. Does that mean I throw bibles in people's faces when Jesus commands me to tell the world about Him ? Gee - you have the different view than mine. I don't believe in silencin' Jesus. I am sorry.....

Thanks! Amen! :hug:
 
I know..that was why I was puzzled to why she is harsh on people who dont have the same beliefs. I am like "who cares" if people dont have the same beliefs as I do. Everyone is different but I dont judge people who dont believe in the same thing as I do but I guess I will never get that answer so I am just gonna let it go. :)


Yeah I've noticed big time, that's why I don't hardly posts in these threads, same here it's not worth the agruments....
 
II Timothy 4
1 I charge thee therefore before God, and the Lord Jesus Christ, who shall judge the quick and the dead at his appearing and his kingdom; 2 Preach the word; be instant in season, out of season; reprove, rebuke, exhort with all longsuffering and doctrine. 3 For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine; but after their own lusts shall they heap to themselves teachers, having itching ears; 4 And they shall turn away their ears from the truth, and shall be turned unto fables. 5 But watch thou in all things, endure afflictions, do the work of an evangelist, make full proof of thy ministry.
 
Excuse me? Was I born yesterday? I know my religion is, and I am a Christian also, Thank you very much and I don't need you to preach me about anything, keep your preaching to yourself, I do not act like you or Cyber Red who preach and throw bibles in people's faces, that is disrespectful. Show your manners the correct way, You turning people off when you act this way and guess what you're turning me off too. If you really read the bible, why don't you read the part that says "Do not judge one another, or you'll be judged." ;)

Does I say turning off you? Where you get idea story? I NEVER say like that because I never meet you before. How discussing??
I am gospel to people here for Lord. God is love. 1 Corinthians 13:4-8
 
*sigh*, I have seen Christians criticized people´s belief and label them as anti-christ or cult etc. because their beliefs are different than them... It´s not first time, I see here but other religions threads as well..
 
Apparently it's OK for non-Christians to call Christians all kinds of derogatory names, the slander Jesus and the Bible, and criticize Christians for quoting the Bible, BUT it's NOT OK for Christians to point out the errors of other beliefs or groups. I guess Christians are supposed to sit on their hands and just let every other belief and criticism have free expression.

Suppose I said, "I have seen non-Christians criticize Christian beliefs and label them as Bible-shovers or cult, etc., because their beliefs are different."

So when people call the Bible a myth, or Christians fools that's OK?

But say anything negative about :bowdown: Tom Cruise (who isn't even a member of AD, and couldn't care less what anyone says here), and whoa! Duck! :rl:

And if someone is against (anti) Christ but doesn't want to be called anti (against) Christ . . . :dizzy: . . . I feel like Alice stepping thru the looking glass!
 
Reba,

Thanks for explainin' what Scientology is and what scientologists believe in. And, also thanks for showin' the scriptures. :)
 
Reba,

Thanks for explainin' what Scientology is and what scientologists believe in. And, also thanks for showin' the scriptures. :)
Welcome.

If you want to know more about Scientology, there is more information at the Wikipedia site. It was just too much to post it all.
 
Apparently it's OK for non-Christians to call Christians all kinds of derogatory names, the slander Jesus and the Bible, and criticize Christians for quoting the Bible, BUT it's NOT OK for Christians to point out the errors of other beliefs or groups. I guess Christians are supposed to sit on their hands and just let every other belief and criticism have free expression.

Suppose I said, "I have seen non-Christians criticize Christian beliefs and label them as Bible-shovers or cult, etc., because their beliefs are different."

So when people call the Bible a myth, or Christians fools that's OK?

But say anything negative about :bowdown: Tom Cruise (who isn't even a member of AD, and couldn't care less what anyone says here), and whoa! Duck! :rl:

And if someone is against (anti) Christ but doesn't want to be called anti (against) Christ . . . :dizzy: . . . I feel like Alice stepping thru the looking glass!
(sigh), i know. thinking only christians criticize or judging. theres so much applaud for those who criticize and flat out run over christians and claiming they are innocence. but like Jesus said, marvel not, the world hate you, but the world hate Me (Jesus) first. even tho, they will say they dont hate, but rationalizing to escape the guilty feeling and trying to timidate. even tho, i know you are a strong woman, and i remain stand firm likewise. they will say they have their pov, but turn out to say christians criticize. smile
 
I have nothing against Christians..I just dont like the "holier than thou" attitudes and judge me solely because I have different beliefs. If I say I believe in evolution, I am sure I will get bashed for it and I really do not appreciate that at all.
 
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