Newsgroups: alt.religion.scientology From: dennis.l.erlich@support.com Subject: "IT'S HARD TO WORK IN Message-ID: <9601101913.0R03G02@support.com> References: <4d0iqs$evf@News1.mcs.net> Organization: L.A. Valley College Public BBS (818)985-7150 X-Mailer: TBBS/PIMP v3.35 Distribution: world Date: Wed, 10 Jan 96 19:13:17 -0800 Lines: 44 agent@redbox.newhackcity.net (Rogue Agent) > wrote: >janda@netcom.com (Keith "Justified And Ancient" Cochran) >[...] >>1: If Thetans were brought to Earth 75,000,000 years ago by Xenu, why did >> El Ron state that Thetans had only been on Earth for 35,000 years in >> "A History of Man"? >> >>He was too strung out on "pinks and greys" when he wrote OT3 to remember >>what he had written in HOM. >> >>The point is moot: Since Scientologists do not believe in timewise >>differentiation, you could have been brought here 75,000,000 years >>ago, been nuked, and then reincarnated 135,000,000 years ago. > > Rong, Keith. One cannot escape from the timetrack. It is > exact. You on it and you gonna stay on it til you Oat Tea. > >Steven Fishman is the one who brought up the concurrent incarnation >concept, but he hasn't yet said where in the Tech it's mentioned. He's not gonna be able to, either. >>4: How do the "four quadrants of your head" beasties fit into all this? >> >>Eh? I haven't heard about this, so I can't comment. > >All I know is they're called Targs. I remember a long thread about them >with Homer, about 2 years ago. I think it's something Hubbard came up >with early on then discarded. Try asking a FreeZoner about em. Someone else's delusion? Let's stick to the Phatman's Droppings and leave the rest out. El Ron's is quite sick enough, thank you. > RA Rev. Dennis L Erlich * * the inFormer * *