Scientology
Scientology and Evil
Do you know a good thing when you see one? Everyone likes to think
so, don't they? Discerning the difference between good person and
bad, right choice and wrong choice is the most important thing our
minds do for us. If our minds are successful, discerning efficiently and
accurately, then we're successful. On the other hand, if we can't
discern the difference, we fail because our choices can be no better
than random. It's that simple. Random behavior isn't very effective
for achieving goals. Not only that, an inability to discern goodness
from badness is what drives people crazy. If you can't know that what
you bring close to your heart is going to be good to you --- not bad ---
then life on Earth, which could be a Heaven, turns to Hell.
We all know about bad things. Bad things hurt. Bad things cause pain
and suffering. Bad things lead to degradation and death. Bad things
disrupt the orderly nature of our minds and bodies, twisting them,
distorting them, changing them into something that serves another
purpose, or no purpose at all.
When we identify a bad thing we want it out. We want it to go away.
Out and away. Out of our space, out of our minds. We build walls to
keep the bad things out. We build walls to keep the bad things in a
different place, out of ours.
So there the bad things sit, out and away, wondering what to do with
themselves. Some of them look over at us --- we that know who they
are --- and suddenly a realization strikes. The bad one thinks, "If I
could just make myself look like a good thing, the walls would come
down, wouldn't they? Well, what do ya know about that?" And sure
enough, they do. The walls are designed to prevent the bad things in
or out, but not the good things. In this realization evil is born.
Evil is a bad one who becomes a master of disguise. Evil fills an apple
with razor blades and hands it out with a kind smile to a child on
Halloween. Evil prepares food that looks and tastes delicious, then
laces it with deadly poison. Evil invents a drug that would make you
feel happier than you've ever felt before, while in the meantime, it
causes you to destroy your life. Evil is a pitiful stranger who tells a
heart wrenching story of woe and plaintively asks for help, waiting
patiently for trust to grow and your guard to drop --- then suddenly
changes character and mercilessly and ruthlessly takes you for
everything you've got.
The soul of evil is bright and shining. The soul of evil is filled with
happiness and hope and love. But deep inside, hidden away at the end
of a maze of illusions, is the stuff of nightmares. Pure evil is hate
wrapped up in a pretty package of love.
Scientology is an incarnation of the soul of pure evil. As such,
Scientology is very capable of driving people insane. Not the ones
that don't suspect. Only the ones that have become aware of the
hidden secret. Only the ones that walk all the way to the end of the
maze. Only the ones that aren't fooled by the pretty illusions.
For the poor unfortunates that finally realize what it truly is,
Scientology brings a lasting doubt that perhaps nothing that seems
good is truly good. Perhaps hiding behind every seeming goodness is
a ruthless predator waiting to pounce. If L. Ron Hubbard, "Mankind's
greatest friend" can turn out to be a monster that makes Adolph Hitler
look like a naive little schoolboy, what does that say about the
average person on the street? This doubt about goodness --- what is
really good, is there anything that is really good? --- is the stuff of
which insanity is made. The evil of Scientology, once revealed, is
capable of driving people insane.
Such was the fate of poor Lisa McPherson.
But not everyone dies. Lisa's case was an "aberration". Scientology
is only designed to drive its breakaways into a poor, suffering,
miserable, horrified silence.
Ralph Dorian
From: bob@minton.org (Bob Minton)
Date: Tue, 03 Aug 1999 00:46:47 GMT
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