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Scientology, The Clearwater Bar Association and Judge Greer
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Posted on 03/12/2005 11:02:46 PM PST by Dixielander
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To: peyton randolph; dennisw
I've been wondering myself if Greer is somehow tied in with a Satanic cult practicing all sorts of atrocities. It would not surprise me at all if he is.
To: dennisw
To: Dixielander
I've been wondering myself if Greer is somehow tied in with a Satanic cult practicing all sorts of atrocities. It would not surprise me at all if he is.He doesn't have to be and he probably isn't. You can unwittingly do the devil's bidding and be a stone cold scientific atheist. You can be an agent for dark forces just on an informal basis. And I don't mean Scientology.
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posted on
03/13/2005 1:25:00 AM PST
by
dennisw
(Seeing as how this is a .44 magnum, the most powerful handgun in the world .........)
To: Dixielander
The Jack Parsons JPL story with it's Satanism, drugs use and L Ron Hubbard connection has been on the internet for years. My suspicion is it's not in print because it would be easier for those Clearwater scum (Scientology) would have a fixed target to sue.
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posted on
03/13/2005 1:28:15 AM PST
by
dennisw
(Seeing as how this is a .44 magnum, the most powerful handgun in the world .........)
To: Dixielander
Rarely is a person's mettle and faith tested in such a strenuous and public way as this gentleman's has been over the last few years," Robert Dickinson III said. "Rarely do mortals pass the test with such flying colorsI think i am goingto go puke now
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posted on
03/13/2005 1:37:31 AM PST
by
freepatriot32
(Jacques Chirac and Kofi Annan, a pantomime horse in which both men are playing the rear end. M.Steyn)
To: dennisw
"You need to get a grip."
I may need to get a grip, but you've already lost yours.
To: flaglady47
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posted on
03/13/2005 1:56:19 AM PST
by
dennisw
(Seeing as how this is a .44 magnum, the most powerful handgun in the world .........)
To: Dixielander
Since when has Greer become a Lutheran?
Whoops, it's late. Meant to say Baptist. It's Michael Schiavo that is the Lutheran.
To: flaglady47
Talk about a stretch. A lawyer is given an award by another lawyer who may be affiliated in some manner w/Scientology (of course how is not explained), and therefore the lawyer himself (Greer) is somehow affiliated with Scientology too? This is nutz. Greer is a Lutheran, not a Scientologist. The leaps in logic necessary to try to make some connection with the Schiavo case and Scientology is absolutely astounding.I agree. It's guilt by innuendo. This kind of thing only serves the person who invented it, and could harm the cause of Terri Shiavo.
There's no good reason to publish this slander.
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posted on
03/13/2005 4:25:55 AM PST
by
GVnana
(If I had a Buckhead moment would I know it?)
To: GVgirl; flaglady47
Any connection to scientology ladies?...
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posted on
03/13/2005 4:33:42 AM PST
by
loveitor..
("I will leave with the greatest love for this country of ours..." Ronald Reagan)
To: loveitor..
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posted on
03/13/2005 4:34:11 AM PST
by
GVnana
(If I had a Buckhead moment would I know it?)
To: dennisw
What is simply amazing is that people would follow a religion dreamed up by a person known for writing fiction. His Battlefield Earth series is a long story of deception,violence,drug use,and even the "hero" casually kills with only mild regrets. At best,his science fiction is B grade, not surprised his invented religion is no better.
To: Dixielander
Scientology crackpots Bump.
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posted on
03/13/2005 5:48:08 AM PST
by
DoctorMichael
(The Fourth Estate is a Fifth Column!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
To: Dixielander
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posted on
03/13/2005 6:13:37 AM PST
by
ex-Texan
(Mathew 7:1 through 6)
To: Dixielander
I went to the website and sniffed around. It stinks. Terri's cause isn't helped by such as this.
Won't give examples, but anyone who goes to the site won't need more than five minutes to come to the same conclusion I did.
To: peyton randolph
I'm sure he is on the same road, at least theoretically. After all, unprotected minorty religions and all that.
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posted on
03/13/2005 8:25:33 AM PST
by
little jeremiah
(Resisting evil is our duty or we are as responsible as those promoting it)
To: dennisw
Actually, anyone who rejects serving God and wants to be the supreme independent agent is by default serving that which is not benificent. Just exactly how non-benificent depends on the individual and what they are influenced by.
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posted on
03/13/2005 8:29:05 AM PST
by
little jeremiah
(Resisting evil is our duty or we are as responsible as those promoting it)
To: Dixielander
NOW I am ashamed that I was ever a member of that cult.
To: flaglady47
To: little jeremiah; Dixielander
"Rarely is a person's mettle and faith tested in such a strenuous and public way as this gentleman's has been over the last few years," Robert Dickinson III said. "Rarely do mortals pass the test with such flying colors." I agree. It must be taxing to be so thoroughly evil.
BTW, Hubbard's stated mentor was Alastair Crowley, the noted black "witch" Satan worshipper and homosexual child molester.
Great. Now I have that Black Sabbath song running through my head..."Oh Mr. Crowley, do you talk to the dead..."
I have no idea about the principles of Scientology, but I'm interested in learning. I wouldn't mind being on your ping list, so please add me :)
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