Rhodes85
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Joined: 11/15/2008 From: Nova Scotia, Canada Status: offline
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'As for scientology... well, I just finished talking to a very attractive Domme who practiced Scientology. I now think she wasn't really a Domme..and in talking to her, she seemed kind of off. Once I found out about the scientology I started asking her some questions, and that anger/zealousness that they're supposedly notorious for popped up right fast. ' uh oh...sounds like scientology is trying to weed its way into the bdsm world... and did she jump on a couch while you were talking by any chance? In regards to their constant berating of psychology I always thought it had alot to do with them exploting those people who already have some underlying issues. Think about it: if someone got 'talked into' joining the scientology church and their friends/relatives/parents/etc... told them to see a psychiatrist if they are vulnerable to believe that bs, and then the scientologists say 'hey there, don't talk to those people! they're the ones that are nuts! believe us!' it sounds alot like a setup for psychological manipulation and brainwashing. 'What's the difference between a cult and a religion? Is there a set number of followers a belief system has to obtain in order to 'graduate' from one to the other? In my experience, cult has been used primarly as a scare tactic when one religion slanders another. ' I would say the difference between a cult and a religion is that a cult exploits and/or harms people in some manner. a religion does not. For example, christianity, judaism and islam aren't 'in it for the money' so-to-speak. Yes they take donations, followers do usually give what they can, when they can. But overall those religions allow everyone equal opportunity for 'enlightenment' and advancement in their respective faiths, and in general preach the well being of their followers. Scientology on the other hand, simply takes your money. If you don't pay, you don't 'advance' in scientology. In addition to that they have unqualified 'church' leaders telling people how proven beneficial institutions, such as psychiatry, are harmful. Whether they truly believe this is anyones guess. However it sounds an awful lot like a way to control people to me. 'I F*cking LOVE bacon!' Well in that case take a look at these: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicken_fried_bacon http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bacon_Explosion Just looking at that I can almost hear my arteries clogging
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