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Unexpected effects of FZ


Author:  Daxiou
Posted:  Wed Dec 13 2000 02:16 pm

Story time with Daxiou again...

Geuss what? L. Kin and Pilot do not always have a bad effect of Scn or CofS perceptions.

I recall a time when I really wasn't sure of the reality of all the space-opera stuff and if you read some good ol anti stuff (Blue Sky, etc) you get to be like: "this really may be a bunch of whooie."

Scaning Kin and Pilot though, and even Capt. Bill, you see that there ARE people out there that have some slight issues with the system (CofS) BUT THAT THE INFO IS ALL TRUE!

The general consensus (Kin, Pilot, Capt. Bill) that OTIII was in fact real. So this made me think maybe I should keep an open mind about this stuff because it really might be real.

Reading Kin gave me more positive impression of CofS than before I read him. This is not was FZ people generally experience. The idea some have is that if Scn ppl read Kin, they may squirrel. Well I dont know about that, but it really made me think more of CofS.

Think of it: These few say - Yes that space-opera is real. Something the antis do not.

So what its worth, thanks Capt. Bill, L. Kin, and Pilot for allowing me to have an open mind and not be too quick to judge the things that I don't fully understand.

DAXIOU


Author:  Tom
Posted:  Sun Dec 31 2000 07:00 pm

A meter is worth a thousand words. At least it was to me.


Author:  mike
Posted:  Sun Dec 31 2000 07:32 pm

Hey folks,

Also check out William Bramley's "Gods of Eden". I understand it is on the church's 'do not read list'.

Mike


Author:  FreeThought^2
Posted:  Thur Aug 02 2001 07:20 am

Gods of eden is excellent for data, though as a coherent book it flounders...Still it's great as a collection of essays though.
I've never heard of a do-not-read list by the church. Gods of Eden is (curiously enough)covertly pro-scientology, without ever mentioning it. Though it can just as easily be seen as pro-freezone, if you were an a practicing Zoner. A CofS OT5 reccomended it to me a while back. ---FreeThought^2


Author:  FreeThought^2
Posted:  Thur Aug 02 2001 07:23 am

Gods of eden is excellent for data, though as a coherent book it flounders...Still it's great as a collection of essays though.
I've never heard of a do-not-read list by the church. Gods of Eden is (curiously enough)covertly pro-scientology, without ever mentioning it. Though it can just as easily be seen as pro-freezone, if you were an a practicing Zoner. A CofS OT5 recomended it to me a while back. ---FreeThought^2