>The answer is simple. They [Scientology) want your >MONEY
Scientology wants a LOT more than your money. They want something that
is worth more than all the kingdoms (all the money) in the world. They
want your soul. This moves them up in satanic rank faster than all the
money in the world.
If they can't get your soul via Scientology, they will get it through
any form of the New Age movement, which Scientology is a part of and
most of their critics heartily promote.
Out of Scientology and into the New Age movement. This is Scientolgy's
plan for ex-members.
Scientology wants both money and soul but they will tolerate losing
your money as long as they can keep your soul.
If plan A won't work (Scientology) they will settle for plan B which is
the New Age movement in any form you like it---which is the religous
arm of the New World Order.
Scientology, will not, however, tolerate their ex-members embracing the
real Lord Jesus Christ of Christianity because they will learn how to
break free of the spiritual ramifications of the billion year contract
(which is actually a contract with Satan) and learn how to get fully
free from the spiritual harm perpetrated against them by Scientology.
Lisa Ruby
http://www.libertytothecaptives.net
hahahahaha gasp, rolls on floor laughing. I knew they
were fixing those borgs up for some reason.
Phil Scott
>
No, they are not the same. Many, probably most "New Agers" want nothing to
do with this cult or any like it.
> Out of Scientology and into the New Age movement. This is Scientolgy's
> plan for ex-members.
>
> Scientology wants both money and soul but they will tolerate losing
> your money as long as they can keep your soul.
>
> If plan A won't work (Scientology) they will settle for plan B which is
> the New Age movement in any form you like it---which is the religous
> arm of the New World Order.
On the contrary, I think that Christianity is being used as a propaganda
tool for the New World Order - in the USA at least.
> Scientology, will not, however, tolerate their ex-members embracing the
> real Lord Jesus Christ of Christianity because they will learn how to
> break free of the spiritual ramifications of the billion year contract
> (which is actually a contract with Satan) and learn how to get fully
> free from the spiritual harm perpetrated against them by Scientology.
Although they do not readily admit to it, I have read Scientology writings
by the founder L. Ron Hubbard that dismiss Christ as an "implant" - a
fabrication that was maliciously brainwashed into people. In my opinion just
about all religious dogma is rubbish, intended to weaken, control and
exploit people. Christ, Satan, and Scientology's Xenu all exist within the
minds of those that believe in them. If they have any basis in material
reality, I have seen no proof of that.
>On the contrary, I think that Christianity is being used as a propaganda
>tool for the New World Order - in the USA at least.
Wolves in sheep's clothing, who run the so-called Religous Right are
NWO plants. These are the people who promote the lie that George W.
Bush (who praised satanist Ozzy Osbourne and loves his music!) is a
Christian.
Among other things, leaders of the so-called Religous Right also work
to convince Christians to submit to the governmental authorities--no
matter what they tell them to do. This is not taught in the Bible.
Lisa Ruby
http://www.libertytothecaptives.net
No, they are not the same. Many, probably most "New Agers" want nothing
to do with this cult or any like it.
My point is not that New Agers want to join Scientology, but that
Scientology wants departed members to remain in some form of the New
Age movement.
As long as the CoS does not lose their ex-members to the "enemy" (the
Lord Jesus Christ of the Holy Bible) they will not lose rank in Satan's
kingdom. That is why their agents promote the New Age movement so hard
and vilify Jesus Christ and His followers.
Lisa Ruby
http://www.libertytothecaptives.net