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Re:"Liberty-Minded"?
Yeah, but it's the same old libertarian-party bullshit wrapped up in a fake facade.
When libertarians use the word "liberty" they mean it a lot like when scientologists use the word "ethics" or a lot of their other word misappropriations and catchphrases.
It's always funny listening to them speak. The average libertarian screaming about how government is always evil, taxation is always theft, how no entity but the government could ever have an impact on the "liberty" of another person. You know what? I prefer a world where segregated lunch counters don't exist, where there's someone who has my back to say the MY money is just as good as anyone else's rather than some kkk asshat being able to tell me to move to some other city where my "kind" is tolerated. Libertarians are so hung up on eliminating government that they'd gleefully go back to the days where I could be pushed out of a store with a shotgun just for being the wrong skin color.
Fuck them and fuck their racist bullshit.
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Whoa, that site reads like a Scientology manual
I was ready to give it the benefit of the doubt - after all, religion without ministry is just jerking off your soul - until I read this gem:
EXTRA CREDIT: For those who think they need mercy on missed or poorly answered quizzes, please get Saul Alinsky's Rules for Radicals and write a 750 to 1000 word reflection on lessons to be drawn from that book for Christian apologetics. You need to have spent at least 6 hours carefully reading the book and sign your name to that effect (i.e., your paper must include something like "I have spent at least six uninterrupted hours reading Saul Alinsky's Rules for Radicals. -Jane Doe"). [...] Just what I do to improve your grade as a consequence of this exercise is at my discretion.
Jeepers, you might as well just write "I spent a full 24 hours giving myself paper cuts with the book while chanting the Lord's Prayer, so I felt I'd leveled up and skipped actually writing the 'reflection.'"
And they keep saying the word "critical review". I do not think that means what they think it means. I think they'd find any actual "critical" writing to be... Suppressive.
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One of Diskeeper's purpose is to recruit
Some extra information about World Institute of Scientology Enterprises ("WISE"), organization to which Craig Jensen's Diskeeper belongs:
According to the Church of Scientology, WISE is part of "Div 6" (Division 6).
According to Church of Scientology's own statement to the IRS in 1993, "Div 6" is "responsible for attracting new Scientologists".
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Re:religious discrimination
Mirror of lawsuit documents:
http://www.xenu-directory.net/documents/200810-godelman-leshay-v-diskeeper.html
Link to access official Los Angeles Superior Court Documents:
http://www.lasuperiorcourt.org/civilCaseSummary/index.asp?CaseType=Civil
Ex Scientologist Message Board Discussion:
http://forum.exscn.net/showthread.php?t=9154
Operation Clambake Discussion:
http://ocmb.xenu.net/ocmb/viewtopic.php?t=29787 -
Re:religious discrimination
Mirror of lawsuit documents:
http://www.xenu-directory.net/documents/200810-godelman-leshay-v-diskeeper.html
Link to access official Los Angeles Superior Court Documents:
http://www.lasuperiorcourt.org/civilCaseSummary/index.asp?CaseType=Civil
Ex Scientologist Message Board Discussion:
http://forum.exscn.net/showthread.php?t=9154
Operation Clambake Discussion:
http://ocmb.xenu.net/ocmb/viewtopic.php?t=29787 -
Re:this = Scientology
Though the fraud claim will probably lead to slashdot getting sued, Germany http://www.upi.com/NewsTrack/Top_News/2007/12/08/scientology_facing_ban_in_germany/5643/ and several other countries have taken steps to limit scientology within their borders. While many might seek to compare this to the actions of many Islamist states, scientology's claims often involve situations that fall under racketeering laws not aspects of religious freedom.
And then there's this:
http://www.xenu-directory.net/news/19920912-globeandmail.html -
Off topic, yet...
"Shawn Lonsdale, whose one-man crusade against Scientology made him a public enemy of the church, was found dead at his home over the weekend in an apparent suicide. He was 39."
http://www.xenu-directory.net/critics/lonsdale1.html
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Re:Consensual in the bedroom if fine.
What means exactly? Far as I'm aware none of these "any means necessary" include breaking the law.
According to numerous accounts, the 'any means necessary' includes all manner of brutality and illegality.
Here's an interesting one if you're unfamiliar:
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Re:more on Belgian religious intolerance
Whoops, my bad. Still, Religious Tolerance is a Co$ front site? Since when?
If not a front, certainly an apologist site. Go to this site. Scroll down to "NORTH AMERICA" and "Canada" to find their public spokesperson:
Note:
Mr. Al Buttnor
Church of Scientology of Toronto
696 Yonge Street
Toronto, Ontario
M4Y 2A7
Then look at the articles on religioustolerance.org. Funny, but everything about Scientology seems to have been co-authored by the very same Mr. Al Buttnor.
Even worse, the religioustolerance.org web pages also appear to have been heavily censored numerous times, and anything that even faintly smells like a criticism or link to a criticism of Scientology appears to have been removed. This does not seem to be the case for other cults, sects and churches mentioned on the site.
See this site for more details about this, and other criticisms of religioustolerance.org, especially as it relates to Scientology.