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In reply to the discussion: Leah REMINI (King of Queens): "More to follow me out of Scientology" [View all]Avalux
(35,015 posts)59. She was indoctrinated by her parents, she didn't choose it.
At the very young age of 7....brainwashed. I think she's very brave for having the strength to get free and speak out.
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Wait, what? "choosing Scientology in the first place is nutso judgment"? Really?
cleanhippie
Aug 2013
#3
Pretty much. But mental submission seems starker in the "newer" ones. I like Zeus, et al. n/t
UTUSN
Aug 2013
#4
Doesn't one need to believe that Jesus died on the cross and was resurrected days later?
cleanhippie
Aug 2013
#14
Lots of Christians read the bible as metaphor and not literal verbatim truth.
kestrel91316
Aug 2013
#18
I think the point is that not all believers follow this completely literal, almost child-like
nomorenomore08
Aug 2013
#22
I agree that religion and public policy should be strictly separated. Also that all religious belief
nomorenomore08
Aug 2013
#36
I've heard of that proposition before, and I agree. The unprovability is partly why I have no real
nomorenomore08
Aug 2013
#60
I could care less what someone believes so long as they aren't impacting me
Major Nikon
Aug 2013
#61
Agreed. Religious institutions, in my mind, are certainly a net negative.
nomorenomore08
Aug 2013
#63
Some might beg to differ on that point, lol. They say Rev. Moon is God (or was, IIRC he died).
kestrel91316
Aug 2013
#57
Your point seems to be that you take everyone else's spiritual beliefs as a
kestrel91316
Aug 2013
#27
They demonize the LGBT community by spewing pure unadulterated bigotry straight from the pulpit.
Major Nikon
Aug 2013
#44
I know you're joking, but some idiot won't and they're probably typing up a howler.
LeftyMom
Aug 2013
#69
the volcano stuff, the blackmailing, and believing you yourself have superpowers.....
bettyellen
Aug 2013
#17
Meh, people have been able to read and study different scholars interpretations
bettyellen
Aug 2013
#48
non-believers have added to the debate too. and many of the believers do not believe or
bettyellen
Aug 2013
#54
Because I have a friend who lost a best friend to it, and he tried really hard to help him out of it
bettyellen
Aug 2013
#52