Talk:NOW (TV series)
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- Dear Bill:
- I always enjoy your indepth interviews of people whose Think Tank is in overdrive. Last night for example your guest, Daniel Dennett, expressed the need for religious people to THINK, rather than just rely upon ready-made answers from faith. I strongly ditto that statement.
- And guess what? Mr. Dennett's endorsement of a "natural religion" is already an actuality and very much alive in the Church of Scientology (truly a bonified Gnostic Religion)
- Rather than believing an established formula of faith, Scientology ----which means "Knowledge"----is a philosophical search for WHAT IS. And to assist one in arriving at this ISNESS, Scientologists follow a set of AXIOMS (self evident truths) to guide them. Among the many discoveries that one makes along the path of this search, Scientologists are finding that we have all lived before. I.E. we are essentially spirits, and have been reincarnating into a series of lives that streatch back
eons and eons----------basically through eternity.
- Sometime in a future broadcast I hope you invite a guest to discuss this interesting topic of reincarnation. In my
mind it is the answer to religious confusion, intolerance, and the current violence sweeping the globe.
- Charles Benedetti
- bene1007@yahoo.com
Scientology a natural religion? On the contrary, it is one of the most fake religions of all time, and the reason that many of its adherants are actors is because they are the only ones that can afford it. They believe that eons ago, we were taken to a volcano in a space-based DC-9, planted on said volcano and exploded with hydrogen bombs, and that's that cause of depression and other mental illnesses today. The episode of South Park dealing with scientology is dead on. And by the way, real religions don't force their followers to pay to believe. FrankNiddy 22:34, 19 September 2006 (UTC)