destrekor
Lifer
- Nov 18, 2005
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Originally posted by: Nocturnal
Originally posted by: destrekor
Originally posted by: Spartan Niner
Scientologists are pretty effin' crazy.
nah. it's one big joke making fun of the world.
And if that is indeed the case like I suspect, I'd almost be willing to jump on board.
Think about it: most insane theological story (making fun of the insanity that is all the religious stories), the nature of being anti-meds (which is really hurting humanity more than helping it in the long run... shorting natural evolution and stunting our progress as a species), and all made by a sci-fi novelist.
By recruiting all these big name people, it's an effort to spread the belief. But they don't seem to be doing it quite right. But in truth, it's difficult to spread that kind of message in any proper way: be too blunt, piss everyone off and get quickly forgotten. Do it discreetly like they are, and you just get people looking at you funny for believing in something so seemingly batshit insane, and not even getting them to question their own beliefs like you want them too. People hold onto their beliefs too close to ever scrutinize them and say 'you know... wait a minute, this is just too out there for me to really believe like I do.'
LOL. You're probably a scientologist. Anonymous > you
eh?
if I was, they'd probably try and kill me for outing their real purpose.
I don't subscribe to any bullshit. My only 'belief'? Humanity is an ignorant plague with no purpose in life other than to make more humans, yet we want to believe there is something else to life other than that dull reality, which is kind of necessary to keep early civilization functioning. I think we can begin to safely break away, because now all it's doing is holding us back.
I'll keep it brief, else I'd write a damn book. Which I should do. But waaaaay too lazy to actually write a book. Tried it once. Got a few pages in and moved on. Very much need a scribe.