Nut Liars! Scientology expert on
Dianetics and Christianity
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Scientology Crime Syndicate

Notice: Fredric Rice may have removed segments of the replies given to 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.



Subject: Dianetics and Christianity

Anonymous asked this question on 4/18/2000:

Is Scientology compatible with Christianity. Did L. Ron Hubbard ever say "there is no christ?"

Greg Churilov gave another profoundly incorrect answer with this response on 4/18/2000:

Yes, and No.

[Two lies in the same breath -- hell, that response is 66% lies, amusingly enough, and so obtains a ".6 Hubbard."

And in fact the cult's mad messiah Hubbard claimed that Christianity started when &qout;some madman found some R6." In cult jargon, and in quick summation of what Scientology actually teaches, madman Hubbard claimed that the invisible murdered galactic citizens that Xenu killed were all collected and brought to Teegeeack (Earth) where they were subjected to video movies which showed Christianity -- Jesus Christ, the crucifixion, the ressurrection, and all of that.

The objective of this "implant," Hubbard claimed, was to keep humans enslaved. Hubbard engaged in Satanic sex magic with Jack Parsons and created the so-called "crossed-out-cross" that one can see on top of some of the cult's properties. Crossing out Christianity was one of this mad messiah's objectives.

In a taped lecture, Hubbard covered this "implant" by saying, "The man on the cross! There was no man on the cross!" And in fact this tape fragment can be downloaded from numerous web sites around the world. The cult's crooks try to sue everyone who makes it available on copyright violation so obviously it's Hubbard's voice one hears on the lecture tape. The reason they do this is because Scientology isn't compatable with Christianity and the cult faces the fact that if every Christian learns about what Hubbard said, they wouldn't purchase this cult's gfrauds.

Christianity is utterly and totally incompatable with Scientology -- unless you're a Christian that believes Jesus Christ never existed - flr]




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