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Re: A Democratic Church?
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Message-ID: <199409081534.AA08208@novacon.cerl.uiuc.edu>
Date: Thu, 8 Sep 1994 11:31:00 EDT
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From: harringtonj-smtc%NOVA.NOVANET.ORG@vm.ucs.UAlberta.CA
Subject: Re: A Democratic Church?
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Micheal Bacon, mbacon@netcom.com writes:
(an excellent essay on the authoritarian structure of
Scientology organizations)
Michael,
A courageous stance on your part. Several "High Crimes"
involved here:
Publically attacking senior Scientology executives
Instigating Mutiny
Others to numerous to mention
Of course there might be a copyright infringement also, as you
posted some of the scales?
I see the response from Stu's Sunday School (Theta-L) has not
been very warm?
I'd say the reason there is no Democracy in the Church is
because its members feel incapable of managing their own lifes
and their spiritual destiny. LRH makes it clear in Keeping
Scientology Working (KSW) that only he was capable of rising
above the "Bank" and discovering the secrets of the universe.
KSW is drilled into people at the start of every course. This
really is the Big Lie.
I imagine OSA is busy searching your folders and interviewing
people for defamatory information.
Its self-evident that the Church views any form of Democracy
"squirreling" or a "suppressive act".
In the Church, the ultimate price for Total Freedom is the
surrender of any Freedom you now have. The "greatest" good for
the "greatest" numbers.
Joe Harrington
United Free Zone Alliance
Internet: Harringtonj-smtc@nova.novanet.org
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