Hey! Cultists! Leave those kids alone!
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It's up to the university to maintain academic standards. Any legitimate academic publication subjects articles to peer review. Concordia obviously made no effort to look into Scientology's assertions.
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Wise words.
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Well said bud. That is exactly right. No religions get to express views in public universities, why should Scientology's cult get the right? Now, in private universities, this is different. BUT, in a public university setting, it is unacceptable. ~~~ D.E.
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You don't need a cam. If you get editing software, you can splice together sound (you might have a microphone) and images, and then publish it. It doesn't have to be video strictly.
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Agreed, relegious(and/or cult) teachings should not be woven into academic teachings. The whole point of acidemic teaching is to better people as a whole, and relegion/belief is "suppost" to better a person as an individual. As for the psychiatrists, as a practice they are ment to listen and give personal thought on the measure. They (as a rule) are NOT manipulitave(sp?), but rather there as a source to open up to, and talk to on an unbias level.
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This is what worries me. Schools are full of people who are educated, but also people who are still learning. If they see that display in the school they may mistake it for something legitimate and safe.
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indeed. keep up the great vids
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OT 8: You mocked up your own past lives!
OH NOZE!
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Exactly. The commenter fails to counter my actual point, which was that the CCHR's message doesn't belong in schools, not that psychiatry didn't exist when the holocaust was happening.
I was actually studying to become either a psychiatrist or a psychologist, so I have my own damn reasons for "sticking up" for them. They're my friends, and were going to be my colleagues. That and I can stand up for any cause I want, just like he stands up for his.
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oh you, Jessica.
we don't "recruit", we spread our message, if people like it, fine, we don't charge ANYTHING for our messages or our services.
why are you such a fail troll?
suppose cchr was actually just trying to help young people, and that they didn't actually recruit any of the college students into scientology. Then what should they have done differently? Should they have to avoid all schools because some people think it's culty to do that?
I see a lot of jesus stuff at my college. They want you to become a nun to serve them for your entire life. I guess its a cult then.
usersrights 2 years ago
The problem is that the CCHR isn't about helping people. Maybe some of the people in it think that, but the agenda is to get people into Scientology.
Is that an outright problem? It wouldn't be, if it weren't the fact that the Cult is notoriously dishonest, abuses its members, and viciously attacks anyone who tries to speak their mind. Google Paulette Cooper to see an example.
If they were open about what they did, then they should be free to preach. Otherwise, it's abusing students' trust.
GetTheCans 2 years ago