WindDancer
Now let's not turn this into a religious discussion. But I'm wondering how many of you have read L. Ron Hubbard most famous book? Well, I did about 7 years ago. It does have some possesive philosophical discussions about life and the choices that we make. Of course I didn't convert myself into a Scientologist I only read the book for academic purposes. So if you have read the book (or thinking about reading it) what are your impressions?