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To: bjs1779
It is time for the world to understand what dehydration and starvation DO to the human body.....not to mention the physical anguish it causes.

This is the first time I have actually looked, studied this ATROCIOUS FORM OF DEATH.

WHO ARE THESE PEOPLE WHO WOULD STARVE ANYONE TO DEATH?

A quote from the investigators trying to talk to the scientologists who they think helped to kill McPherson.

"Clearwater police say McPherson's death is suspicious. As part of their investigation, they are seeking three former Scientology staff members for questioning. All three have left the country. "

Hubbard, the kook who invented Scientology, I guess, feels it is important to assign numbers to individuals, numbers relating to their 'value' to society, I guess, and that those who suffer mental disabilities, or are non-productive to society, ARE BEST KEPT AWAY FROM THE GENERAL POPULATION. You know, the good guys, as it were, the 'PRODUCERS'! (That right there is enough to make me want to VOMIT!)

It gets worse.

Hubbard and his fellow scientologists believe that people who have mental infirmities, etc., deep down WISH to DIE. Oh yes. Fits in well with a couple of MONSTERS we know, doesn't it?

Question: IS SCIENTOLOGY ANTI-CHRIST? Because Christ spoke to the lowest in society, the sickest, the weakest and he charged US with the responsibility of taking care of them. It is called LOVE. And it is what the SCHINDLERS are all about.

Wasn't it Christ who said 'As you do unto the LEAST of these....

I dunno.

I understand that Pinellas County is rife with Scientologists. Wonder if this has anything to do with the reason it has claimed the title of one of the unhappiest places to live?

Insidious practices, such as DEVALUING those who are disabled and unable to contribute to society, is way over the top for me, sick and demented.

This woman was a Scientologist who turned to her friends, fellow Scientologists, who certainly practiced their art to the final end. Of McPherson, that is.

And then they FLED the country. Evil.

5,442 posted on 03/12/2005 5:18:35 PM PST by Republic (Will michael shiavo and his concubine and children now preside over the murder of Terri?)
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To: Republic
And then they FLED the country.

That is what the newspaper said alright.

Clearwater police say McPherson's death is suspicious. As part of their investigation, they are seeking three former Scientology staff members for questioning. All three have left the country.Left the country.

5,447 posted on 03/12/2005 5:25:52 PM PST by bjs1779 (" It is unlikely that Terri currently needs the feeding tube." Examination by Dr. Hammesfahr 9/12/02)
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To: Republic

Thank you for the information. All new to me.


5,459 posted on 03/12/2005 5:59:14 PM PST by FR_addict
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To: Republic
This is my take on Scientology which I have posted on another thead:

Besides being L. Ron Hubbard's invention to gain tax exempt status, Scientology sounds like one of his science fiction novels which he wrote in the 1930s. His movement called Dianetics believes that, through a system of quasi-psychotherapeutic techniques, one can reach perfection, the Thetan level; which is the door to eternal life. By reaching the Thetan level, one can become free from the cycle of birth and death (reincarnation).
With Dianetics, man is not basically evil. It is his computer brain that is in need of psychotherapy to reach self-perfection. The trouble with this New Age pseudo-religion, is that one cannot reach this Thetan level because no amount of self-perfection is possible when one relies on imperfect human nature to do so. Dianetics takes advantage of people's naivety to extract expensive ministerial fees for counseling by making them believe that perfect knowledge will produce perfect behavior, errorless wisdom and judgment. This exercise in narcissism believes above all, that human repentance and divine grace are unnecessary and, that man's mind, and not God, is all that's necessary for eternal life.

If I would have known about the discussions of Scientology, I would have been over here with my comments.
6,602 posted on 03/14/2005 10:57:49 PM PST by jonrick46
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