In article <> eastin@locus.com (Dick Eastin) writes:
* In article <1991Jul24.222243.6342@cs.sfu.ca> thomson@cs.sfu.ca (Brian Thomson)
* writes: (etc.)
* >Would any (current) Scientologists care to respond to the fact that they
* >are paying extraordinary prices for goods and services that could be
* >delivered at a fraction of the price.
* I don't think I can give a satisfying answer to either the cost
* of an e-meter or the cost of books or the size of donations. Money
* and values are subjects which have a lot of differences of opinion
* and produce a lot of argument...
[massive rationalization for inflated price of e-meter deleted]
Stop squirming and just admit that Brian has a point.
John
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From: jxxl@huxley.cs.nps.navy.mil (John Locke)
Newsgroups: alt.religion.scientology
Subject: Re: Scientology questions
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Date: 26 Jul 91 18:22:27 GMT
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