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Scientology Crime Syndicate

Subject: 'Apostates'
From: shy_david@nospam.org (Shy David)
Date: Thu, 08 Apr 1999 22:09:11 GMT

"Apostasy" and "apostates" have religion connotations, therefore the words are non sequitur to Scientology. Scientology is not, of course, a "religion:" its fabricator, Hubbard, said so!

"Apostasy" means "revote / abandonment / desertion," which any thinking human being would do when faced with the evil, immoral, criminal, and unethical activities of Scientology and its managers.

The deserters of Scientology are in a superior position to explain what Scientology is and its many criminal and human rights abuses. The Scientology thralls that come in here and wail that people should not listen to the "apostates" are therefore full of shit. If it were not for the "apostates," most CURRENT members would have no idea what Scientology teaches and how the staff at the crime syndicate’s franchises treat their victims. Most potential victims of the crime syndicate, thanks to the "apostates," have the knowledge to flee Scientology and Scientologists. I THANK GOD AND GODDESS EVERY DAY FOR THE "APOSTATES" THAT HAVE SPOKEN OUT AGAINST SCIENTOLOGY AND ITS CRIMES!

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