Posted on 10/24/2009 11:21:52 AM PDT by Federalist Patriot
The video above shows a Scientology Spokesman being interviewed on ABC's Nightline last night. He was angered by a question asked and as a result decided to storm out.
Below you will find the entire expose done by Nightline over a two-day period on the nature of Scientology - a belief system invented by the late Science Fiction writer L. Ron Hubbard . . . (VIDEOS)
(Excerpt) Read more at freedomslighthouse.com ...
Does science-fiction-ology really have to be exposed for the sham that it is? Does anyone really NOT get this?
I’d prefer seeing an expose’ on Islam. But ABC would not have the guts to do it.
I guess there are many who don’t get it.
You are right about that.
The man was cornered. His claims of being offended to reveal his beliefs are because the reporter’s claims are actually true.
Consider his options:
If he didn’t believe the reporter’s claims, he would have had no problem denying it. If he believed it and denied it, he would be held accountable by the cult for denying their basic beliefs. If he believed it and admitted it, his cult’s secret but ridiculous beliefs would be exposed.
He did look like someone who was cornered. He knew has absolutely nuts those beliefs sound to the general public and was trying to avoid owning up to their belief system.
When a Democrat is in the WH, I guess the PLM has to find something to investigate.
I have heard that Scientology resulted from a bar bet between L.Ron and Robert Heinlein to the effect that L.Ron couldn’t invent a “religion” that would make him rich. L.Ron won.
Can anyone address this?
Herm
What’s “Nightline”?
I’ve heard the same thing but that there were other SF writers there. Who knows. Fact it the whole thing is a scam including Hubbards bio where he claims to have gone to the USNA.
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