Is Scientology for African-Americans?

Posted: February 9, 2008 in Daily Rant, Hubbard
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Isn’t Scientology for everyone?

Probably not, if you take L. Ron Hubbard’s prejudices as “scripture.” After all, he IS the ultimate HOLY MAN.

The South African native is probably the one impossible person to train in the entire world — he is probably impossible by any human standard.
… L. Ron Hubbard, PAB No. 119, 1 September 1957, as published in Level 0 PABS (c.1968, The American St. Hill Organization).

DISCLAIMER: I have never written this word and never speak it, so I pre-empt the following with an apology to those who will be offended by its presentation. It is purely for the purpose of exposing the truth about the founder of Scientology, L. Ron Hubbard.

You shouldn’t be scrubbing the floor on your hands and knees. Get yourself a nigger; that’s what they’re born for.
… L. Ron Hubbard, in a letter to first wife, Polly Grubb

This is what Scientology claims to believe: “All humans are immortal spiritual beings (thetans) capable of realizing a nearly godlike state through Scientology practices.”

Simple question … “What does the word ‘ALL’ mean?”

Houston, we have a problem!

READ MORE HERE — you’ll find that Hubbard was an Equal Opportunity Offender when it came to just about any race other than Caucasian. (And I thought David Duke had some racist issues). Is Scientology the “religion” that you really want to be associated with … a religion whose founder was devoid of the respect that is due people of all nationalities? By any standard, this rises to the level of moral outrage … and deserves to be exposed and condemned!

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  2. Lu says:

    you leave out the time to fake the picture. hubbard was no holy man but he got out of the prejudices and bigotry of the 40s and 50s to help his fellow man, no matter what color their skin has. i guess you know that but leave it out intentionally. how to i know that? your blog is full of prejudice, lies and one-sided information.

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  3. pseudoscientology says:

    So Lu, that’s quite a revelation. Hubbard WAS in the “prejudices & bigotry business” UNTIL the 40’s? What was the great turning point in his life? And NO, we are not aware that Hubbard was dedicated to helping his fellow man because there is no evidence to support that notion. Hubbard was a selfish narcissist obsessed with the fascination of making money at the expense of other people’s mental “troubles.” This is true, in one respect, because IT IS TRUE FOR US. Prejudice is defined as: “an unfavorable opinion or feeling formed beforehand or without knowledge.” Au contraire Monsieur … before we had knowledge, we had no opinion whatsoever. With the investment of time and resources, we have now graduated beyond the 2/3 definition of prejudice, which is IGNORANCE, and found a whole new world of chicanery, hypocrisy and profiteering. Of all your accusations, we can only admit to the guilt of presenting “one-sided” information on this blog — the “other” side has already been presented by the Church of Scientology and its multi-faceted front groups. It is our purpose to present a view of REALTY: “the state of things as they actually exist.” Money can buy flashy advertising, impressive buildings and expensive lawyers … what it can’t buy is THE TRUTH.

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