Subject: Scientology web filter opposed to Scientology Creed?
Hi,
While reading the Heber Jentzch Q/A section of the CoS web site I found the
vaguely claymation-looking Jentzch asking himself a very reasonable
question: Does the Church of Scientology have a Creed? If so, what is it?
It turns out that the CoS does have a creed. After reading the creed, I
get the impression that it was the kind of creed that looks good on
paper but not the kind of creed Scientology management has much time to
bother with other than to frame it with a tasteful frame that will look
good with their office furniture.
See if you agree. Here are the two sentences in the Creed that seem to be
in opposition to the recently distributed CoS net filter.
"And that no agency less than God has the power to suspend or set
aside these rights, overtly or covertly."
Taken from the Creed of the Church of Scientology
Is the CoS net filter a violation of the CoS creed? If it is, is it still
ok because the CoS is God?
Stephen Jones
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From: Stephen Jones <snjones@ix.netcom.com
Date: Wed, 08 Jul 1998 05:54:36 GMT
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