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my friend took a sciencitalogy(suck at spelling) test. he show me the results and he scored in uncertainty-90, depression-90,bad attitude-90(not sure if this is the name), and other bad scores. can someone help me understand what this test is based off and what is the religion about. thanks

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Originally posted by XanthosNZ
Hahahahahahaha

Your friend is an idiot. So are you. That's what the test says.
damn wish I had thought of that.

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Originally posted by bushhate
my friend took a sciencitalogy(suck at spelling) test. he show me the results and he scored in uncertainty-90, depression-90,bad attitude-90(not sure if this is the name), and other bad scores. can someone help me understand what this test is based off and what is the religion about. thanks
Tell your friend to throw the test away & never deal with those people again. If you want to know why, look at the following site:

You could also look at the thread on scientology that was in this forum. Probably on page 2 or 3 by now.

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Originally posted by Bosse de Nage
Tell your friend to throw the test away & never deal with those people again. If you want to know why, look at the following site:

You could also look at the thread on scientology that was in this forum. Probably on page 2 or 3 by now.
I can second that, but I would like to see the site, it didn't come up
on your post. Scientology (actually started out as Dianetics) was
the result of a bet at a party. L Ron Hubbard had a bet going with
John W Campbell (editor of Analog Sci fi and its earlier versions, now
deceased, campbell not the mag) So scientology was the result.
L Ron Hubbard no more beleived in his BS than the man in the moon
but when he started attracting a weak minded (as usual) following
based on his BS he started making real money at it and didn't like
to pay his taxes and the IRS went after him and all of a sudden he
was a lover of the sea and took a big yacht out and called it the
Sea-org and ran the show in the middle of the atlantic till he died.
He was very vindictive as can be attested to by ex-scientologiests,
when you leave after becoming one, you are forever on their hit
list. Hubbard had nasty grams about that, referring to the "45"
solution. I saw that particular gram with my own eyes in the year
1968 when they were just getting big. I was feigning friendliness
with them in DC and was invited into the inner office where I saw
the communications notes from Hubbard. Vindictive is maybe
too weak a word for these creeps. They can suck everything you own,
convincing you to hand over your house, savings, etc. Makes the
mormons look like a lemonade stand run by 8 year olds.
Do yourself a favor, do as the Bosse says, avoid them like the
plague.

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Originally posted by sonhouse
I can second that, but I would like to see the site, it didn't come up
on your post. Scientology (actually started out as Dianetics) was
the result of a bet at a party. L Ron Hubbard had a bet going with
John W Campbell (editor of Analog Sci fi and its earlier versions, now
deceased, campbell not the mag) So scientology was the result.
L Ron Hubbard n ...[text shortened]... and run by 8 year olds.
Do yourself a favor, do as the Bosse says, avoid them like the
plague.
i would like to third that if I can. avoid these people like the fricken PLAGUE, my friend.because thats just what they're spreading.