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Subject: Heaven
Lyndelle asked this question on 5/5/2000:
Greetings in the precious name of our Lord Jesus Christ.
How do Scientologists consider Heaven? Will they go there to be with
Jesus?
In His Name.
larrybergen gave this response on 5/5/2000:
If you want answers from a real Scientologist ask them privately, you
will only be told lies and given misinformation here by
anti-scientologists who like to validate themselves by rating their own
answers. They are a bizarre lot out to discredit scientology and start
feuds between us and other religions. I apologize on their behalf.
Lyndelle asked this follow-up question on 5/7/2000:
I just read the Scientology "scripture" about Heaven, written by someone
called "Hubberd." Are you saying the scripture is false, or are you saying
that Hubberd is a liar? Are you a scientologist? If so, will you answer my
original question? Other experts did, and I'm appauld at what they tell
me about Scientology's belief in heaven.
Is the Hubberd document really Scientology "scripture?!?!?"
In His Service
larrybergen gave this response on 5/7/2000:
Hubbard makes very few references to heaven. Scientology deals with
the first 7 dynamics, the eighth dynamic of the supreme being or
infinity is left for individual interpretation. Scientology deals with the
being as a spiritual being able to improve his conditions in life. As we
are talking about the present , as well as past lives, heaven doesn't
really come into play in the scriptures.
The anti-Scientologist like to cut and paste from websites of ill repute
that contain false data and out right lies. They can tell you pigs fly,
but if common sense is used you can pretty much see through their
banter of falsities.
Lyndelle rated this answer a 1.
all i have gotten from you is evasions. why did the others tell me how
scientlogoy sees Heaven but you will not? are you a scientologist?
i read the scientology 'scripture' (if you can use such a blasphemous word
for such drek) posted here from the experts, and find it appaling. Heaven
and Christ and Christianity used as a means of enslavement?! ill let all
my Christian friends and family and my church know about this.
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Answered by: larrybergen
Asked By: Lyndelle
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