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Now also in Aurora, & Denver, The Church of Scientology – Colorado Church of Scientology Colorado I am appalled that this so called Scientology is called a Church> It is NOT> it is a CULT. And it is growing more and more, in our USA and overseas.. I grew up in Clearwater Florida, where it first started at the Fort Harrison Hotel> look up and see all the horror stories and deaths. If any of you have lived there or go visit: you will find out the truth> you will see the worker bees dressed in Light blue shirts and dark navy pants or skirts walking all over downtown Clearwater. I know so much about this, it would take me months to tell you what goes on there! It is NOT a Religion and NOT a Church! This was all because of science fiction and fantasy stories written by a man who does NOT believe in God or the Bible: Ron Hubbard. Now it is also in Aurora, & Denver, The Church of Scientology – Colorado I am sick of this: sick to my stomach, that so many stupid people are caught up in this! Scientology was accused of preying on vulnerable people to gain new members and membership dues in the late 1990s, including forcing people to pay for “exclusive” scriptures and electrometers that “measured” mental energy. Ron Hubbard and often referred to by his initials, LRH, was an American pulp fiction author and the founder of the Church of Scientology. After establishing a career as a writer, becoming best known for his science fiction and fantasy stories, . He subsequently developed his ideas into a wide-ranging set of doctrines and rituals as part of a new religious movement that he called Scientology. His writings became the guiding texts for Scientology without God or the Bible. On record, while the site admins make every effort to be non-judgemental, that doesn’t mean we’re unbiased. Most of the people that write for this site have had extremely negative experiences in Scientology. Some of us have lost our families due to Scientology’s Disconnection Policy, some of us have experienced physical abuse, and some of us were denied a proper education. However, we do welcome pro-Scientology email, comments and forum posts. There’s even a “no registration required” forum area where anyone may anonymously post questions, comments and advice. A French appeals court has refused to overturn a 2009 conviction for organized fraud against the Church of Scientology. The organization had claimed the original verdict violated its right to freedom of religion. The judge also upheld rulings pronounced against six individual members of the church, including Alain Rosenberg, its head in France. The Church of Scientology, which has engaged in several legal battles with France’s strict anti-cult legislation, has vowed to further challenge the ruling of the country’s highest court of appeal “at the international level,” which leaves it with the recourse of taking its case to the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg. The 2009 ruling levied a fine of €600,000 on the California-headquartered organization and €30,000 on Rosenberg. The church was accused of preying on vulnerable people to gain new members and membership dues in the late 1990s, including forcing people to pay for “exclusive” scriptures and electrometers that “measured” mental energy. The Church of Scientology has called the ruling an affront to justice and religious liberty, and a show of “anti-religious extremism,” calling the proceedings “a heresy trial.” AMSTERDAM (AP) — A Dutch court has ruled the Amsterdam arm of Scientology is a charitable organization and exempt from paying taxes. The ruling by the Amsterdam Appeals Court overturns a lower court ruling that Scientology should be taxed because it charges adherents for classes. The appeal court ruled that Scientologys classes dont differ significantly from what other spiritual organizations do, or can do. It noted there are payment exemptions for members who cant afford them. While Scientology is recognized, have classified it as a business or a sect and curtailed its activities. The Los Angeles-based Church of Scientology, founded in 1954 by science fiction writer L. Ron Hubbard. The list goes on and on and on! They just want your money and assets. Anyone who even thinks of joining this cult are extremely desperate and just plain stupid idiots! If you are one, I dont want anything to do with you! Shame on you.
Posted on: Fri, 18 Oct 2013 00:11:19 +0000

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