That may be what the Belgians are asking. According to this article, the Belgians have been building a case against the Scientologists for 10 years.
In a previous post, Tangling With Tom, I linked and discussed a related article in which Germany was putting its foot down on Scientology---a battle I believe it has lost, since Tom Cruise will be starring in the debated movie. But the Belgians seem to be taking a bit more of a legal approach to the matter. The "Church" will be facing charges of fraud and extortion and probably a myriad of others (I imagine whatever they can conjure up).
I actually hope it works out and they can prove the illegality of something the "Church" is doing. I mean, there are almost 7 billion people and only 10 million of them think stealing money from brainwashed people is okay. Wait, I forgot all the lawyers, governments and their employees, unions, communists, and looters there are out there. Adjust numbers accordingly.
Tuesday, September 4, 2007
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The Los Angeles-based Church of Scientology, which is seeking to expand in Europe and be recognized as a legitimate religion, teaches that technology can expand the mind and help solve problems.
WORST description of Scientology ever. Anyone with a goddamned brain in their head would argue that "technology can help solve problems".
Christ. I can't stand reading the MSM most of the time anymore.
I typically like to use stories like this as a focus for my rage.
Hahahaha. The disdain for scientology around the world will hopefully be strong enough to crush the "church" and expose its fraudulent activities.
On another note, LA would be the base for Scientology... It's full of crazies and gullible people.
I know. Isn't LA so fitting? That in and of itself makes me question the spirituality of such a "religion."
Maybe I want to put as my new motto: Technology can expand the mind and help solve problems. I could put it under my avatar in place of "Likeness," haha.
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