More ending questions
Question answered by FreeZone in Scientology
Michael_Crichton asked this question on 10/6/2000:
I, too, wonder wy he/she ended the question before I could
respond. For teh record, here's my response. I would have
directed it to him/her, but he/she doesn't seem to have a
question page of his/her own yes. But he/she said asking
questions owuld be OK, so here it is:
<< I don't think you are in present time and I think you probably
have an inability to change and don't want other paople to
change and that you just want to continually fight something
you have standing out there in front of you but that nobody
else is aware of, like maybe your Dad or Mother or something,
to start with. You are probably comfortable thinking and talking
about something that happened a long time ago as though it
happened yesterday and the same personnel are right here
right now doing it right now, except it's really only the
personnel in your mind you have going out there in front of you.
Got it? >>
It would have been more "gettable" if you'd used shorter
sentances and broke it down into paragraphs. It seems to me
that you are unable to actually address the points that people
raise, and can only respond with ad hominim. In fact, I think
you aren't interested in open communication here at all, your
only purpose is to "suppress" that of others. Got it?
FreeZone gave this response on 10/7/2000:
Your anser is good. I would add to it only that he/she is not
really expressing their one opinion at all, but simply parroting
rather poorly a description Hubbard gave of SPs. It disturbs
me to see how often RTCists (I frankly don't like to extend
the label 'Scientologist' to somebody who shows no sign of
having any clue of what Scientology is. If you want to be
considered a Scientologist, at least show that you have
some modest capacity to communicate!) say 'I think' and
then follow with some rehashed and partailly understood
datum that doesn't actually represent their own thinking at
all.
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