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Miffed Scientologists are jerks

http://www.asiantribune.com/show_news.php?id=14696


Date : 2005-06-10
Scientology: Cult of greed in divine garb
By Janaka Perera – Asian Tribune



Colombo, 10 June, (Asiantribune.com): Sri Lankans did not invite Scientologist to come to Sri Lanka and or sought their support and assistance. They came and saw the situation after tsunami favorable to them and in the pretext of helping the affected people; they started exploiting the human misery and began to proselytize Sri Lankans. Shame on them - said Venerable Medagama Dhammanda of the Asgiriya Chapter, Kandy.

The Venerable Medagama Dhammanda of, has challenged Scientologists to refute allegations made against them in Sri Lanka.

Having extensively investigated their activities here, he said that these cultists and other dubious NGOs rode on the crest of the December 26 tsunami. No government authority or any other reputed organization had either invited them here or solicited their assistance. It is they who had seized the unexpected opportunity, to expand their questionable activities under cover of engaging in social service. If they are sincere about their charitable intentions, he pointed out; they should stick to such work instead of craftily trying to wean away Buddhists and Hindus from their traditional religious beliefs. Charity demands nothing in return - neither political nor religious conversions, he said.

According to the Ven. Dhammanda, there is absolutely no need for new cults and religions that do more harm than good in a country, where centuries-old religious have been well established. The unwanted religious tensions Scientologists have already created here were sufficient proof that they are troublemakers, he said. The Ven Dhammanda has found that these cultists had also crept into several universities to spread their “word” despite the fact that people here have enough religions to live by and die by.

“These wolves in sheep’s clothing have found tsunami victims suffering from depression a fertile area for harvesting souls.”

He told the Asian Tribune that a favorite tactic Scientologists used for luring people into their fold was to hypnotize depressed and downhearted people.

He alleged before the tsunami many Korean Scientologists were engaged in proselytizing activities in Sri Lanka posing off not as charity workers but as businessmen. They had set up businesses here with the permission from the Board of Investments. Kabool Lanka was one such establishment that covertly promoted Scientology while providing employment to people here, the Ven. Dhammananda pointed out.

Commenting on the Scientologists claim that they respected all religions and especially Buddhism, he said that this was a ploy to deceive Buddhists.

The fact of the matter was that they were mixing aspects of Buddhism with their own “scientific” theories and calling this religious pickle, Scientology. The term Dianatecs, which Scientologists frequently used, was really a mixture of the Sanskrit Hindu-Buddhist word `dhyana’ (meditation) and the English word `technique.’

Scientology was really a moneymaking venture operating under the guise promoting a new religion – a fact well proven in many parts of the world, the monk noted. It was really amazing, he said, that Scientologists still had the nerve to pose off as paragons of virtue despite numerous police actions and legal measures taken against them in the West and elsewhere, for over a decade. In addition, they had lost lawsuits – the most famous of these was a U.S. Federal Appeal Panel upholding the dismissal of libel suit against the Time magazine for carrying on May 6, 1991 a special report (cover story) titled “Scientology – The Cult Of Greed,” that exposed this `church’ as a ruthless global scam that ruined lives and destroyed fortunes. In a section of the special report that appeared only in the magazine’s international edition, Journalist Richard Behar recalled how over 30 years ago Britain, Greece, Spain, Portugal, and Venezuela closed their ports to Scientologists, following public outcry. At one point, a French court had convicted Scientology Founder Ron Hubbard of fraud in absentia.

Following is an excerpt from this article:

“ In Italy a two-year trial of 76 Scientologists, among them the former leader of the church's Italian operations is nearing completion in Milan. Two weeks ago, prosecutor Pietro Forno requested jail terms for all the defendants who are accused of extortion, cheating "mentally incapacitated" people and evading as much as $50 million in taxes. `All of the trial's victims went to Scientology in search of a cure or a better life,’ said Forno, `but the Scientologists were amateur psychiatrists who practiced psychological terrorism’. For some victims, he added, `the intervention of the Scientologists was devastating. Parents complaining to officials that Scientology had a financial stranglehold on their children, who had joined the church or entered Narconon, its drug rehabilitation unit, triggered the Milan case. In 1986 Treasury and paramilitary police conducted raids in 20 cities across Italy shutting down 27 Scientology centers and seizing 100,000 documents….”

A group of Scientologists were recently found distributing a 30 page full colour, propaganda booklet in Sinhala, titled, Santhoshayata Maga(The Path to Joy) in Colombo suburbs of Dehiwala and Mount Lavinia, recently. A copy of the half A-4 sized booklet that came into Journalist Deeptha L. Gamage’s hands carries maliciously distorted facts on Buddhism’s history.

In a chapter that warns readers against wrong sexual behavior, the author states on page 8: “Adultery is nothing new. Buddhism, which was a powerful religion in India in the Seventh Century, disappeared from there as a result of sex perversions of Buddhist monks in temples.” - Asian Tribune


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Katie Holmes and Tom Cruise are supposedly into this laughing out loud

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Isnt the important thing that these people are getting help?? Tehy can decide for themsel;ves what beliefs to have once things are returned to ' normal' (for lack of a much better word)


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I blame Bob Marley's death on Scientology, he broke his toe playing soccer and was told by Scientologists not to go to the hospital.
His broken toe got infected and a cancerous tumor started to grow in his foot, it spread to his brain thus killing the reggie legend.
Bloody Scientologists!!!


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When I wasa boy Scientologists used to come up to you on the Street in Brighton and try and to get you to go with them to there shop and buy L Ron Hubbards stupid bookss. Shit the richest pay them money and they tell them space aliens created us lmao.

an interesting link

http://www.xenu.net/


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That article is outrageously biased and filled with attacks instead of facts.


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I just read the definition for scientology.. and it still doesnt make sense to me.. o_o.. http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=scientology


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Isnt the important thing that these people are getting help?? Tehy can decide for themsel;ves what beliefs to have once things are returned to ' normal' (for lack of a much better word)


yet you forget that in order to get said aid they had to convert to their religion...those people were suffering from the tsunami's and they came along like vultures on a battlefield swarming down when the battles over to devour the fallen and down trodden. if that isnt dishonorable then i dont what the hell is!


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true that.. IF they did in fact make aid contingent on converting then it is indeed rephrensible


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its been reported the certain other christian groups have done the same to tsunami victims (not all so no bitching please). some religious people can be very scummy. at least we can rest knowing that if there really is such a hell that they believe in, they will be roasting in it.

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Many religions do that...It's called spreading the word along with doing good deeds...

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Many religions do that...It's called spreading the word along with doing good deeds...


thats not quite accurate.. I mean you make it sound like EVERY kind act made by a Christian is contigent upon converting, which is very much not the case MOST of the time...


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thats not quite accurate.. I mean you make it sound like EVERY kind act made by a Christian is contigent upon converting, which is very much not the case MOST of the time...


Not every religion of course...But many many do good works, helping feed the needy ...etc..and pass out lituature ...etc. Don't know much about the Catholics, but all the churches Iv'e ever attended that were protestant did do that..

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Many religions do that...It's called spreading the word along with doing good deeds...


no, these particular groups told people that they would only give out food and supplies if they accepted christ. when they refused, they packed all the shit up and left. is that a good deed?

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no, these particular groups told people that they would only give out food and supplies if they accepted christ. when they refused, they packed all the shit up and left. is that a good deed?


Nope, That's crap!

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what sucks is i cant find the article, but even that was just hearsay, since the whole area was a clusterf***.

i think that even the act of trying to convert buhdists, muslems, and hindus when they are at their most desperate moment is pretty shitty.

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Those were wolves in sheeps clothing...Get people when they're lowest..

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i think Medagama Dhammanda said it best.

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Charity demands nothing in return - neither political nor religious conversions


as i said above those people were nothing but hungry vultures...they didnt care...all they wanted to do was to push their evil agenda.


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Why do people hate Scientology? What's so differant from it then any other religon?

About the only religon and it's followers i've had a bad expeirence with was Mormans..

On the other hand: I have converted many of Catholics and a Mennonite to my brand of Satanism..\m/ evil face \m/


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