Author Topic: What the forget is Scientology?  (Read 15056 times)

He blew up billions of people with hydrogen bombs before the universe even existed.  :cookieMonster:

He blew up billions of people with hydrogen bombs before the universe even existed.  :cookieMonster:

 Then their souls watched TV and were brainwashed.

Then their souls watched TV Jersey Shore and were brainwashed.

Wasnt this on South Park?

The episode name was - Trapped in the Closet

Wasnt this on South Park?

The episode name was - Trapped in the Closet

 And another one.

In New York, my hotel was in Times Square, and right down the street from the Scientology building. This was during the scandal, and I just felt like walking over and fliping off the security camera.

The flood myth arises from the reliance of middle eastern cultures on flooding of rivers to irrigate. (Mesopotamia; Egyptians)

A tsunami is pretty much impossible for that region.
True, but you never know. A small comet could have hit and produced a tidal wave or it could have been caused by an earthquake. That area is known for having them on occasion. They believe it was the reason the walls of Jericho fell.

Hey!  I love this topic, why have I decided to ignore it until now...

Did you know?

H. P. Lovecraft, one of the most popular science fiction writers of his time (and still today), wrote many stories pertaining to worlds not of our own with creatures of such a fantastic imagination that hooked readers of all ages.  His stories, mostly the ones of other, grayer planets, sparked the imagination of the public to the point of creating cults that are still around and running today.  These cults include beliefs in Cthulu "The all knowing, all seeing evil", and of 'Greys', or grey skinned aliens that often 'trade technological advances' with us humans.

These cults are insane, seriously, and the fact that we even think aliens 'abduct' people today started from H. P. Lovecraft.  The first book he wrote including these 'Grey-skinned beings' showed imagery of such detail of these extraterrestrial being that included tails!  Our visions have been altered since then, but remained along the same basic properties. 

After the book was released, one month later not exactly, ok?) someone first reported being abducted in our known history.

...So if you read all of this,  what do you think? (Man, I WANT to make a topic on this - someone do it for me)
« Last Edit: March 06, 2010, 11:11:24 PM by Jerkface »

...second post to separate this idiocy from my nicely typed-learning edited paragraph.

What in hell is this --> Dumbassery


WHAT ARE YOUR CRIMES???

Her crime is being an obtrusive annoyance.  Criticizing critics is not helpful.

Don't drink the Kool-Aid. aka its a cult

Also, all those "contradictions" are taken way out of context.

EDIT: Just looked at Wizards posts. At least 3/4's of all the ones I looked at have to do with refuting religion (Mainly Christianity) in some way.
Excuses excuses... Besides, most of those don't need context. If God orders people not to kill and then commands a killing, that's a contradiction.

A good sign that you're losing an argument is that you're attacking your opponents as people rather than backing up your ideas / combating theirs.

Then their souls watched TV and were brainwashed.
lol
its funny because souls(sdjasöjdfg there are no souls wtf) have no eyes neither anything even homunculus comparable thus they don't even have brains.

approved joke

Excuses excuses... Besides, most of those don't need context. If God orders people not to kill and then commands a killing, that's a contradiction.

A good sign that you're losing an argument is that you're attacking your opponents as people rather than backing up your ideas / combating theirs.
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SHUDDUUP UR A IGNORINT JERK U KNOWE THAT!?!??!!?!/11!?!?1/1111?