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what exactly is scientology anyway?

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scotchick · 22/09/2006 19:39

What's it all about?

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sorrell · 22/09/2006 19:41

It's a great big pile of steaming doodoo of schocking proportions. Loony sci-fi writer says he can start a religion for a bet, succeeds. There is stuff about extra terrestrials involved, of course.

WideWebWitch · 22/09/2006 19:42

I'm with sorrell. I read somewhere (here probably, I don't read much else!) that Ron Hubbard started it as a bet, to prove he could start a religion and make loads of money.

scotchick · 22/09/2006 19:44

mmmmm,but what do they believe, what does TC follow, you know on a day to day basis?

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Quootiepie · 22/09/2006 19:50

Hubbard stated that the delivery room should be as silent as possible during birth.[17] This stems from his belief that birth is a trauma that may induce engrams into the baby. Hubbard asserted that words in particular should be avoided because any words used during birth might be reassociated by an adult later on in life with their earlier traumatic birth experience. Hubbard also wrote that the mother should use "as little anaesthetic as possible". According to Hubbard, babies should not be bathed after birth.

Hubbard also wrote that breastfeeding should be avoided. Hubbard compared replacement formulas circa the mid-1950s, which he described as "mixed milk powder, glucose and water, total carbohydrate", with what he considered the "skim breast milk from ... overworked mother[s]" that "smoke and sometimes drink"; as an alternative to commercial products, Hubbard offered what he called the "Barley Formula", made from barley water, homogenized milk, and corn syrup or honey. Hubbard claims that "I picked it up in Roman days."[18] He crafted the barley formula to, in his words, provide "a heavy percentage of protein".[19]

Ulysees · 22/09/2006 19:55

I once started a thread asking this. Will try to find it for you.

Ulysees · 22/09/2006 19:57

here under my old name

Joolstoo · 22/09/2006 20:11

they think they're from another planet

they are

fransmom · 24/09/2006 21:13

honey should not be given to babies under the age of 1 because it can have toxins in it (harmless to adults) which harm a baby's immature system no no no no no..........

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