Scientology Beliefs On Soul
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@sk8mike No lies from me. Sooner or later the criminals will go to prison. It's simple.
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@sk8mike Then they will go to prison, sooner or later. That's it.
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@sk8mike I am not going to, for their sakes. Staff can make $10/ week, $200/ week, $1,000/week, depending on how many donations that organization received for that week. How much a staff member makes is up to each individual staff member and their use of the policies. The point is that if anyone in the church is a criminal, sooner or later, he/she will go to jail amd when they are found guilty in a court of law they will go to prison and they will be punished. That's it. It's very simple.
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@sk8mike I am not going to, for their sakes. Staff can make $10/ week, $200/ week, $1,000/week, depending on how many donations that organization received for that week. How much a staff member makes is up to each individual staff member and their use of the policies. The point is that if anyone in the church is a criminal, sooner or later, he/she will go to jail amd when they are found guilty in a court of law they will go to prison and they will be punished. That's it. It's very simple.
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@Noctis411 The IRS doesn't have the power to declare if a group's a religion or not. legally $cientology is considered a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation. As you pointed out $cn is not considered a religion in a lot of other countries because they do operate as a profit driven corporation.
You should Google "The Shadowy Story Behind Scientology's Tax-Exempt Status" by the New York Times. It's A good article on how $cientology got their tax exemption in the States.
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@patphatcat There have been many high ranking whistle-blowers that have said otherwise, and their stories all corroborate. Can you name some of those leaders that are above David Miscavige?
I glad you admit that staff members are only paid $10 a week. The fact that you think this is okay says a lot about you, and $cientology. $cientology is abusing their staff members, and there's no excuse for it.
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@patphatcat Well in order for that to happen a crime must first be reported. Scientology is not trust worthy. $cientology is a criminally convicted organization (eg. fraud, breach of public trust, etc). It is also known that $cientology has an internal justice system, and it's "out-ethics" for $cientologists to go to the police because it causes bad publicity. Like in the case of Jane Eastgate, President of CCHR, who covered up abuse by making a rape victim lie to the authorities.
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@patphatcat I know it was a typo.
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@patphatcat Stop telling pathetic lies, that's not what the IRS concluded, and you know it. $cientology made a secret agreement with the IRS, and the terms of that deal have never been released to the public. So there's nothing to ignore.
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@Noctis411 Someone at the IRS decided that it is a religion and they looked at the financial records of organization and decided that no one person profits from it, it is a non- profit organization. If you look at the word "religion" in the dictionary and discover for yourself what Scientology really is, u will see that it fits with the definition.
Evasive slippery evil little bastard,
ShoutingQuietly 4 months ago 6
Nasty evil little prick, And even worse they call this CULT a religion
rockchef11 3 weeks ago 2