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questions if they contained copoyrighted materials. After a very short
while, Scientology "experts" refused to answer questions and
started cut-and-pasting copyrighted cult propaganda. Additionally I
removed URLs in some of the replies, and left them in others. And it's
also important to note that eventually the unfortunate "Greg
Churilov" cultist was ejected from
askme.com for his typical Scientological behavior.
Anonymous asked this question on 4/23/2000:
It seems to be a pretty common reaction to criticism of Scientology
that Scientologists call that person a "religious bigot". My
question to the Scientologists (and I'm genuinly curious about
this..
its not meant to be a slur or slam) is "is it possible to be a
critic of Scientology and not be labled a bigot?" or does the
simple act of questioning the validity of your beliefs automatically
make them a bigot?
Greg Churilov gave this insane, meandering lie on 4/24/2000, refusing to
answer the questions put to him:
I personally disagree with the views of several religions; but I
do not direct attacks at those religions; I do not join boards as
an "expert" only to spread the most vicious and insidious lies
about another's religion.
I may not see eye to eye with the Baha'i faith or Jehova's Witnesses,
to pick an example, but I wouldn't join their board as a self-proclaimed
"expert" and vilify their beliefs, ridicule their faith, or slander.
One thing is to not be jewish, for example, and to not accept that
the Torah is the book of God. Fine. Free choice. But from there to
spread rumors that all jews have horns under their yamakahs is a bit
of a leap, wouldn't you say. One thing is to disagree or not participate
in a faith.
Another is to publish whole websites devoted at libeling and
charater-assasinating the religion's Founder, debasing and degrading
the religion's teachings and spreading hate and prejudice.
People like Arnie Lerma and "barb131", or their
"anonymous" friends, are the ones who create Columbines,
who cause Waco's, who foster and incite hate crimes and racially
motivated violence.
It is a big World. We can all fit in it. There is no need to piss
on everyone else to mark one's territory like a dog. best, Spirit
Further facts
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Subject: A Non-bigot Critic?
[The cultist tries to avoid answering the question by trying to equate
the Scientology crime syndicate with a religion. This cult's mad messiah
called this behavior "leading the question through the hills and far
away." The insane ringleader Hewber Jentzsch can be seen engaging
in this behavior in an interview with Bryant Gumbal, interesting enough.
Jentzsch launches into an insane, meandering, utterly lunatic rant against
psychologists, having been sent off by Xenu knows what. And all to avoid
having to answer embarrassing questions - flr]
[And yet such websites contain -- thanks to the Freedom of Information
Act and the many Federal raids conducted on the crine syndicat -- the many
in-house documents that the crooks tried to keep secret. All of the court
documents, the affidavits, the deposition transcripts; all of the truth
about the criminal cult that, because it's true, can't remotely be
considered false leave-alone "libel." Ironically, the Scientology
crime syndicate routinely gets punished in civil courts for libel because
the crooks engage in a Hubbard policy called "Fair Game" which
directs cult followers to do just that. How do we know? The Freedom of
Information Act and Hubbard's own documents, taken from the cult at gun
point by Federal officers and made available to the public - flr]
[Good fucking grief. How utterly insane. This is what Scientology
does to people, folks. This is how Scientology makes the able
more able. How sick. How utterly, utterly insane - flr]
[Translation: The truth about Scientology hurts revenues - flr]
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