#1 2009-10-27 07:52:10
Some-Body finally "has the balls" to ask Scientology's official spokes-man about Xenu. The fun starts at the 3:40 mark.
Tommy Davis wrote:
. . . And it is in violation of my religious beliefs to talk about them.
That sounds like a "Yes" to me.
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#2 2009-10-27 09:11:24
How timely....
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid= … 1GtAXhTrzY
You know, the French have been working really hard lately to make me like them.
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#3 2009-10-27 18:06:26
The tenents of all religions can be traced back to events that would be laughable if someone claimed they happened recently. The poor Scientologists have the burden of spouting a goofy creation theory dreamed up by a bad sci-fi writer who used hackneyed situations and character names. I mean Xenu? For gawd's sake.
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#4 2009-10-27 18:19:06
phreddy wrote:
The tenents of all religions can be traced back to events that would be laughable if someone claimed they happened recently. The poor Scientologists have the burden of spouting a goofy creation theory dreamed up by a bad sci-fi writer who used hackneyed situations and character names. I mean Xenu? For gawd's sake.
Xenu will punish you for that!
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#5 2009-10-27 18:22:03
fnord wrote:
phreddy wrote:
The tenents of all religions can be traced back to events that would be laughable if someone claimed they happened recently. The poor Scientologists have the burden of spouting a goofy creation theory dreamed up by a bad sci-fi writer who used hackneyed situations and character names. I mean Xenu? For gawd's sake.
Xenu will punish you for that!
Like he punished John Travolta for having an autistic kid.
Xenu don't like autistic kids.
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