06-28-2007, 03:06 AM | #191 | |
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All religion have these off shoots but the main body of the religion and its devotees do not demonstrate any single one of these qualities. Except maybe a little bit of rapid faith. They are not obsessive about it. Now occasionally a person will become truly obsessed with an actual religion. That ends one of two ways: 1) They splinter off into a cult. 2) They self destruct all on their own because they are insane. Either way they have no actual impact on the religion itself. |
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06-28-2007, 03:16 AM | #192 | |
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06-28-2007, 03:29 AM | #193 | |
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I suppose you could say we don't know that about him or the leader of any new religion. Except that its universally the main tenant of all true religions. Namely your devotion, and not obsessive devotion, belongs to some higher power and not to someone earthly. He, and many other initial leaders, may have claimed some sort of divine right but they never asked for direct worship of themselves. Last edited by Sithdarth; 06-28-2007 at 03:32 AM. |
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06-28-2007, 03:44 AM | #194 |
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Anytime you guys want to link this to what Scientology is doing today would be fine with me. You're bringing up interesting points, but you're also steering a little off track. Feel free to peruse the Big Big Thread for explicitly, non-Scientology related "how do religions get started" discussion.
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06-28-2007, 03:44 AM | #195 | |
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Now, that is all I will say on this subject as I find english so conveluted that any definitive definition of a word is nearly impossible. Also I get the feeling I could get Jesus to tell you he led a cult and you still wouldn't believe me. And I make it a point to not have pointless discussions. besides, as was just stated we are off topic
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Chill. If some guy wants to criticize Christianity as a cult, let him. In my opinion, there is absolutely no comparison between Christianity and scientology, and to suggest that there is shows a severe lack of knowledge on the subject and theology in general.
Scientology is crazy and abusive regardless of the history or definition of Christianity. Germany is smart to ban its stupid public face (Cruise).
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06-28-2007, 09:31 AM | #198 | |
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I think the complaint here is that the subject is not only a violation of the rules and basically constitutes trolling to boot, but that it's unrelated to the original subject of whether it's the German government's place to refuse usage of its military bases based on the religion of one of the people desiring to use them.
And on that note, you know what this thread is missing? A summation of the relevant German laws. (Come on, German dude. You're killin' me.) I mean, here in the States, we have the Bill of Rights, and the first amendment in that mentions religion, so if this were happening over here, we could argue over whether refusing usage of a military site counts as Congress making a law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof. Heck, it might could even be discussed without actually discussing whether Scientology is a cult and/or dangerous. Just, "hey, Germany's not letting them film a movie on their military bases because they don't like Scientology for whatever reason they don't like Scientology. Can they do that?"
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06-28-2007, 09:38 AM | #199 | |
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Skyshot I will assume that it isn't trolling since the 'German dude' is a mod and would have corrected us if we broke the rules.
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06-28-2007, 09:50 AM | #200 | |
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Knowing what little I do of German law, I assume it has something to do with the laws they use against neonazis. It's probably generalised to include dangerous/criminal/cults organisations which happily Scientology fits under. Likely under laws designed to prevent said organisations from profiting from the use of German government property, which as Tom Cruise is getting paid for this movie it falls under.
I could be way off, but that's my guess.
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