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Hubbard vs. Christianity
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Hubbard claimed that that Christ was part of an implant 75 million years ago, that the Niocene Creed invented Him to "implant their way to power," and that the Christian Church still uses implanting.
This document was brought into evidence in Armstrong 4 . In Hana Whitfield's declaration of 04-06-1995 she states,
In late 1968 or early 1969, on board Hubbard's flagship, the "Royal Scotman," I read a bulletin by Hubbard entitled "Resistive Cases Former Therapy," dated September 23, 1968, a copy of which is appended hereto as Exhibit [C], which expanded on his "scientific research" assertion that God and Christ are electronically implanted ideas. He wrote that Christ was part of an implant 75 million years ago, that the Niocene Creed invented Him to "implant their way to power," and that the Christian Church still uses implanting.
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Lecture: Flows: Rate of Change |
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Hubbard vs. Christianity
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Hubbard claimed that with Scientology, people could themselves be bigger than the universe, and wouldn't have to think they were smaller than God. |
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Lecture: The Logics Methods of Thinking |
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Hubbard vs. Christianity
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Hubbard claims that Scientology is better than the Christian church. |
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Book: Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health |
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Medical Claims
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 I bought my original copy of Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health on January 1, 1975, my first day in Scientology. After they got my body in the shop with their "have the profession of your choice" hook, Hubbard's religion anglers reeled me in and stuffed me with their claims and guarantees for Scientology and Dianetics, some of which are spelled out in this first book they sold me. Known universally by Scientologists as "DMSMH," and also known as "Book One, " its publication date, May 9, 1950, is the second most important Scientology holy day, just slightly less holy than Hubbard's birthday. Of course there was nothing religious or holy about the Dianetics book or its promises. From every Scientologist, and all of the cult's "literature," I got the clear message that this was modern science from Hubbard, the very modern scientist, indeed an ahead-of-his-time nuclear physicist. |
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Hubbard's Admissions: Lying |
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Ron the Liar
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The purpose of this experiment is to re-establish the ambition, willpower, desire to survive, the talent and confidence of myself. To accomplish the above the following fears must be removed Fear that I have written myself out by writing junk. I built certain psychoses in myself while living with my former wife as a means to protect my writing. I affirmed that my writing was hard work and took much labor. This was a lie. I was always anxious about people's opinion of me and was afraid I would bore them. This injected anxiety and careless speed into my work. I must be convinced that I can write skillfully and well, that I have no phobias about writing and no fears of it. People criticized my work bitterly at times. I must be convinced that such people were fools. I must be convinced that I can write far better than ever before, that a million people at least would be happy to see my stories. I must be convinced that I have succeeded in writing and with ease will regain my popularity, which actually was not small. |
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Ron the Satyr
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Hubbard completes his research on pain and sex at age seventy-one. |
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