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L Ron Hubbard Refuse To Accept
1,256 words... then, is not a thing. It is the creator of things. The usual residence of the than is in the skull or near the body. A than can be in one of four conditions. The first would be entirely separate from a body or bodies, or even from this universe. The second would be near a body and knowingly controlling the body. The third would be in an inverted condition whereby he is compulsively away from the body and cannot approach it. There are degrees of each one of these four states. The most optimum...
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L Ron Hubbard Amounts Of Money
1,450 wordsThe Cult That Has Been Called a Religion The Church of Scientology has many deceitful practices that it portrays. It is a vicious and dangerous cult that masquerades as a religion. It practices a variety of mind-control techniques on people lured into its midst to gain control over their lives. The people that have believed the lies of the scientologists have given up family relations, time and large amounts of money to make their lives "better. " Its views are against scripture and the truth. T...
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L Ron Hubbard Fiction Writer
1,999 wordsTom Cruise, John Travolta, Kirstie Alley, Sony Bonno and Lisa Marie Presley all have one similar lifestyle. Yes, they are all famous celebrities; however, this lifestyle has more effect on a person than any career possibly could. These celebrities, among many more, are part of what has been called The Church of Hollywood. They are all Scientologists. [ 1 ] The Church of Scientology is one manufactured by a former science fiction writer who could not stop lying about himself and his religion up t...
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L Ron Hubbard Sense Of Morality
1,287 wordsScientology in Today's World (1) Scientology is a religious movement, closely related to the rise of New Age philosophy, in the second part of 20 th century. In the period from 1952 to 1986, religions founder L. Ron Hubbard had formulated the main principles of Scientology, which define this religion as the way to achieve self-transcendence, rather then self-actualization. Unlike Christianity or Islam, Scientology does not exploit the concept of revelation as the ultimate tool of getting to know...
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L Ron Hubbard Science And Technology
2,007 wordsThe Origin Of Totalitarianism Technology The E-Meter sees all, knows all. It is never wrong. -L. Ron Hubbard, Electropsychometric Auditing Operators Manual, 1953. 78 The Hubbard Electro-psychrometer, or E-Meter, has become an indispensable part of Scientology. The E-meter is a device which measures the changes in electrical conductivity of the skin that occur at moments of even slight excitement or emotional stress. 79 It is similar to the machine used in giving lie detector tests. The rather cr...
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L Ron Hubbard Higher Level
826 wordsIs there something to being human that cannot be explained through biology and psychology? And just how can mankind be saved through the actions of man? Perhaps the truth lies in the past, and how it affects the present. Not societal events, but personal experiences Ranging to thousands of years ago. According to L. Ron Hubbard, this is precisely what lies in store for those who follow his philosophy, that of the Church of Scientology. The name Scientology, as he created it, was derived from bot...
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L Ron Hubbard Twentieth Century
1,322 wordsScientology is a fairly new religion. Founded in the twentieth-century by a man by the name of L. Ron Hubbard. He began his studies long ago and wrote a book in 1950 called Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health. He claimed that this book was one of the first tools used to solve the problems of the mind. This book focused on irrational mind, war, crime, and insanity. Mr. Hubbard designed this book so that anyone can use it to improve oneself. He did not stop at Dianetics, however, he fel...
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