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Lordquinton

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7. This is true
Mon May 13, 2013, 03:27 AM
May 2013

but in regards to Scientology, they go a step beyond, born again is bad enough, and just gives you licence to do whatever you want without regards to consequence, because you're getting into haven regardless, but doesn't actively encourage and train people to be sociopaths, more of a teaching that draws sociopaths. Normal people who are scared seek it so they can feel that they will get into the afterlife regardless of what they did in the past, sociopaths might see it as a way to justify their behavior.

The Scientology practices are designed (in appearance to me, at least) to take a normal person and give them sociopathic behaviors.

Does that make sense? One attracts, the other creates.

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