The Super Power building is 370,000 square feet, but the Empire State
Building is 2,768,591 square feet. The Super Power building is 6
stories high, while the Empire State Building is 102 stories! The
Super Power building, started November 1998, is still not done 11
years later, while the Empire State building was built in one year,
during the Depression! Scientology is still fundraising for the Super
Power building, but the Empire State building was built under budget!
Next time you hear Scientologists bragging about their Super Power
building, tell them this.
Not to remind one very specific point: the Empire State Building was built
in a french remarkable stone, which is extracted in borders of the Alpen (in
Jura's small town called Hauteville-Lompnes, famous for its stone and for
its sanatoriums, where tuberculose people were cured till 1960s.
Here some about the stone:
http://www.pierre-hauteville.com/
so we can bet the SP building shall be destroyed long before the ESB falls.
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"cultxpt" <cul...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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Operating Nobodies can build illusions with the use of lies as their
building material so they aren't totally worthless.
Character is what counts. Spiritual abilities count. Not some
buildings.
Barbara Schwarz
There's more proof in today's SP Times, and it's in the religious
realm rather than in building construction:
The church explains that it takes a team of staffers to deliver
counseling to each Scientologist, in contrast to denominations where
one pastor, priest or rabbi can minister to hundreds.
http://www.tampabay.com/news/scientology/climbing-the-bridge-a-journey-to-8216operating-thetan/1062094
So wog ministers are hundreds, or possible even thousands of times
better.
� Gerry Armstrong
http://www.gerryarmstrong.org
Yes we can, yes we are...
Thomas
Atrocities committed by Christians:
Atrocities committed by Christians:
http://www.religioustolerance.org/genocide2.htm
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Consider the number of Christians in the world equals 2,039 million
http://www.religioustolerance.org/worldrel.htm
vs. the number of Scientologists in the world equals less than a million it
stands to reason that there will be a greater number of crimes committed
overall by the larger group.
However, when crimes is taken as a percentage of adherents then it becomes
abundantly clear that Scientology has more crimes per member than any other
religion. That's how Scientology really is. Low tone and swarming with
criminals.
--
Gregory Hall
Yes there were atrocities committed by those who had the delusion that
they were doing so for the glory of God. Close examination finds that
in most of the cases the atrocities were committed for the increase of
the wealth or power of those committing the crimes.
Yes, as a Canadian, I do feel regret for the conditions of the
aboriginals. Some inuit groups were actually moved by the federal
government for security reasons during the cold war. These moves
negatively affected the communities. . While the majority of
Canadian parlimentarians at the time were Christian, it was not for
Christian reasons they moved the communities. Those aboriginals taken
from their families to be "assimilated " into Canadian culture were
not done under church pressure, but that of the government. The
rascist governments of the time, for secular reasons, only used the
churches as their agents. The massacre of Aboriginal communities
had to do with control of land, racism and power, not because of any
Christian directive. Those who call themselves Christian commit sins.
We know this, it is not news, but Christ made no declaration that non-
believers should be massacred, tortured, forcibly assimilated or even
disconnected from if they resisted following his message.
I know that you and many others are opposed to Scientology, Husk but
Scientologists were not involved in anything that compares to these
atrocities.
>
> Yes, as a Canadian, I do feel regret for the conditions of the
> aboriginals.
I didn't knew that you are a Canadian, Husk. I learned a lot about
Canada in the last years because I have a very good friend in
Canada.
> Some inuit groups were actually moved by the federal
> government for security reasons during the cold war. These moves
> negatively affected the communities. . While the majority of
> Canadian parlimentarians at the time were Christian, it was not for
> Christian reasons they moved the communities. Those aboriginals taken
> from their families to be "assimilated " into Canadian culture were
> not done under church pressure, but that of the government. The
> rascist governments of the time, for secular reasons, only used the
> churches as their agents.
I am sorry to hear this.
> The massacre of Aboriginal communities
> had to do with control of land, racism and power, not because of any
> Christian directive. Those who call themselves Christian commit sins.
I know that you are a Christian and I do not compare you to Christians
from hell like Warren/Hall and his sidekick
> We know this, it is not news, but Christ made no declaration that non-
> believers should be massacred, tortured, forcibly assimilated or even
> disconnected from if they resisted following his message.
And I am the last person who blames Jesus on the rotten things that
certain Christians do. Just as people should not blame L. Ron Hubbard
on rotten things that infiltrators do in Scientology orgs. A religious
person is good, it doesn't matter what religion he has. If he is not
good, he is not applying the religion and therefore is not religious.
--
Barbara Schwarz
--
Barbara Schwarz
http://barbaraschwarz.wordpress.com/
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I wonder who appointed you the judge, jury and arbiter of the word 'good.'
You obviously have your own warped definition of the word 'good' that says
you can break promises, lie and libel and still meet the definition of
'good.'
--
Gregory Hall
What if God isn't GOD! what if God is good without a dot behind good?
Everyone can be good without a dot behind good