| | Scientology is a religion. It offers a precise path leading to a complete and certain understanding of one’s true "spiritual" nature and of one’s relationship with self, family, groups, mankind, all life forms, the material universe, the spiritual universe and the Supreme Being, or infinity. From first glace, this does not look compatible with the Objectivism philosophy.
Scientology addresses the spirit — not simply the body or mind — and believes that man is far more than a product of his environment, or his genes.
Scientology comprises a body of knowledge which extends from certain fundamental truths. Prime among these are:
Man is an immortal spiritual being. Immortal?
His experience extends well beyond a single lifetime. (haha)
His capabilities are unlimited, even if not presently realized. (Are we now creating reality?)
Scientology further holds man to be basically good, and that his spiritual salvation depends upon himself and his fellows and his attainment of brotherhood with the universe.
Scientology is not a dogmatic religion in which one is asked to believe anything on faith. An individual discovers for himself that Scientology works by applying its principles and observing or experiencing the results.
The ultimate goal of Scientology is true spiritual enlightenment and freedom for the individual.
What do you all think about this? I think it's laughable.
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