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Re: The purification rundown is a "religious practice"?
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Re: The purification rundown is a "religious practice"?
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HCO policy letter of November 26, 1963 Certificate and classification changes, everyone classified. By L. Ron Hubbard - Copyright Info Quote:
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Re: The purification rundown is a "religious practice"?
Interesting if WISE tries to claims to be secular.
According to the incorporation papers*, "It is organized under the Nonprofit Religious Corporation Law primarily for religious purposes. Its purposes are to promote and foster the religious teachings of L. Ron Hubbard in society, and to have and exercise all rights and powers from time to time granted to nonprofit corporations by law." Mind you, I'd have thought that the Scientology as part of the name would be a tip-off! And if was actually secular, it wouldn't have the religious cloaking defense against the FDA. * admittedly they have incorporated several instances of WISE, W.I.S.E., World Institute of Scientology Enterprises over the years. (And they were supposed to eliminate at least one of them under the IRS agreement.) Not sure if this is the one for the current WISE. |
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Re: The purification rundown is a "religious practice"?
at this link: Leaking Narconon Course Packs and material
are the narconon materials bought by the public. (minus vol 2) one can compare these to purification rundown materials and you'll see they are virtually identical. the purif materials don't talk about thetans. there's nothing religious in them. anyone reading the scientology (religious) version wouldn't find anything remotely religious. likewise, you can take those same materials and repackage them with the name 'narconon' and no one would see any religion in them either. that's how c of s gets away with calling the narconon materials non-religious (secular). and by calling the c of s purif 'religious' they get away with 'practicing medicine without a license' because no one has access to their customer base and records. |
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same argument and same fraud as previous post. |
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The WISE versions of LRH materials are technically "squirrel" as they have some deletions here and there to make them "secular". Obviously, enforcing religious data upon employees would probably be prosecutable, so it is watered down and called secular. Mom's gonna fix it all soon. |
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Re: The purification rundown is a "religious practice"?
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W.I.S.E. = We Install Surveillance Equipment Last edited by Lightattheendofthetunnel; 10-25-2009 at 09:10 PM.. |
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Re: The purification rundown is a "religious practice"?
WISE can call something secular, but it's futile if WISE itself is defined as religious.
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I hope so. WISE contributes millions to "Mother Church" in many secular tax deductible ways including outrageous IAS "donations" and scamming n skimming many businesses, new recruits, Wise companies going bankrupt and starting anew under a new name, etc., etc........ |
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Re: The purification rundown is a "religious practice"?
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Why is the Purification Rundown a religious practice? Because many people prefer to have some Higher Authority tell them to do what they believe to be good for them anyway. It saves all that troublesome thinking about morals and ethics. |
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Re: The purification rundown is a "religious practice"?
This topic was pointed out in a long Glosslip article this week. some pieces from that article:
"Of course Scientology denies Amy’s story and says that the Purification Rundown is used for “religious reasons” by members. Hmmm. Scientology is pretty crafty. They use different names for the Purification Rundown, like the NY Firefighters Detox Program, Narconon, and Criminon, and offer this program to the public and ask towns for funding using the town’s tax payer’s dollars. Exactly what they do with Applied Scholastics, and The Drug Free Marshals etc… "They say that the program is secular and has NOTHING to do with Scientology. But yet when Scientology is pushed up against the wall, (as they were with Amy’s claims) they claim that the Purification Rundown is for “religious reasons.”" "So how can they possibly claim that their front group programs are secular and have nothing to do with Scientology, when they are IDENTICAL to the same programs they are calling ”religious”? Confusing? That is their intention." "Davis: In a religion. Bashir: But has it ever been tested objectively is what I’m asking? Davis: I mean it gets used every day by Scientology counselors. Bashir: I’m not asking that. I’m asking… Davis: To my knowledge, no. … And as far as evidence of the e-meter and its efficacy, the evidence of that is in those Scientologists who have used it to great benefit. And as far as the Church of Scientology is concerned, it’s the only evidence that matters, is the people and the results." "“In a religion?” Then why is the e-meter used for Scientology “Stress Tests” on the general public? I wish Bashir asked Davis that question and I also wish there was an e-meter present at Bashir’s interview. Of course Tommy would never agree to be put “on the cans.” I also doubt that Scientology would ever agree to have an e-meter present at ANY interview." GlossLip Scientology Spokesman Tommy Davis Walks Out On Nightline Interview Part 2 They also covered part one, and the fraud charges in France. |
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