More on Scientology and the Xenu Myth

If any of you want to see how weird the Scientology cult really is, then I encourage you to visit the following Wikipedia page after their 24-hour protest blackout has finished. It is a rather lengthy examination of the Xenu myth:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xenu

It is important to remember that L. Ron Hubbard was actually a science fiction writer before he founded the so-called "Church of Scientology". Furthermore, it was only after his strange ideas and techniques were rejected by the science and medical communities decades ago, that Hubbard incorporated them into a so-called "new religion".

As I stated in my original post on this subject, Scientologists literally pay many thousands of dollars in order to learn about this Xenu and "Galactic Confederacy" nonsense. It is absolutely ridiculous what this made-up, science fiction story claims, but Scientologists believe it and embrace it as a part of their advanced, esoteric, secret teachings.

My suspicion is that the reason why top level Scientologists deny or try to conceal the story concerning Xenu, and endeavor to make it as inaccessible as possible to outsiders -- even initiating law suits -- is because they are actually embarrassed by it, and by its ridiculous claims.

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