Scientology: Inside the Cult

Speaking of Mormonism and other cults .. erm, religions .. I thought I'd give you a peek at Scientology. In this television report, hidden cameras go inside the London Scientology Organization to expose their inner workings. It seems that even the Mormons could learn a few mind-control techniques from the Scientologists.



I find it really depressing to think that one Scientology survivor exchanged one form of mind control for another: after he escaped Scientology, he then became a Christian.
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  1. Sorry to see you depressed over someone discovering Christianity. The basic teachings of hope, faith and love are attractive, comforting and consoling to many who read the scriptures, particularly to those who identify themselves as Christians but who do not participate in any organized denomination or church. It seems to be within the context of church organizations that teachings become distorted to serve the agenda and wealth of the organization, and persuasion and cult like behavior predominate. The good effects of meditation and prayer are widely known, and to meditate on "uninterpreted" Christian teachings can be very thoughtful, provoking, uplifting, and provide a sense of worth in a vast universe.. Shame on those religious organizations that inflict "Dark Ops" mind control techniques to torment - yet retain their hold onto paying, suffering members. Few true Christians would describe their own experience as such.

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