In article <34423@usc.edu> lfreeman@phad.hsc.usc.edu (Leny Freeman) writes:
>I've been a scientologist for 18 years now and you can believe or
>disbelieve anything you want. Although it's highly advised that you
>believe what you see or experience for yourself, it's not mandatory.
>
>"What is true for you is what you have observed yourself. And when
>you lose that you have lost everything." LRH
It's not mandatory, but you lose everything. It sure is nice to have a
choice! :-)
-Rob
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From: robertm@alumni.colorado.edu (MONTGOMERY ROBERT PH)
Subject: Re: Psi and Scientology
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