Tuesday, February 20, 2007

2theadvocate.com | Features | BR man finds Scientology enhances his Christianity

2theadvocate.com | Features | Baton Rouge man finds Scientology enhances his Christianity

Excellent story and work being done out in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

Their non-denominational work with the Sunday Service at 5 P.M. (to accommodate the other churches in the area) and interfaith volunteer activities excellent and should have an extremely good effects on their area.

3 Comments:

Blogger Bill said...

I like your Scientology Blog. I actually just created a Scientology Videos website.

I find Scientology extremely interesting and want to know what is Scientology and everything else I can learn about this
fascinating false religion. I like posting information I learn on my Scientology Blog or my Scientology Message Board.

When learning about this global scam of a "Church", I recommend watching the Bridge Movie. It is the first full length movie about Scientology to ever be released. All the other movies that were in production, like The Profit, are all being held up in the court systems by Scientology's lawyers. Another must see video is the Emmy nominated South Park Scientology episode that explains what Scientologist believe. It's too bad that Scientologists have to spend thousands of dollars before they get to level OT3 and learn about Xenu the Alien Galactic Overlord. Most lower level Scientologists will deny Xenu because the "church" has not taught it to them yet.

In OT8, which is currently the highest level in Scientology, L Ron Hubbard claims there was no Christ. Anyway keep up the great work.

1:28 AM  
Blogger be.happy.again said...

Under Keeping Scientology Working, L. Ron Hubbard stated that it was the duty of every Scientologist to report people who change the technology (squirreling) to Ethics and the RPF. David Miscavige has squirreled the tech by his recent re-release of L. Ron Hubbard's work, which he admits editing. Therefore, it is your duty as a Scientologist to report David Miscavige to Ethics and the RPF.

10:39 PM  
Blogger Unknown said...

(to accommodate the other churches in the area) and interfaith volunteer activities excellent and should have an extremely good effects on their area

2:57 PM  

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