RE: Scientology (And Narconon) Stress Test Which Seeks To Find Someone's Pain, Then Misuse It

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Scientology (And Narconon) Stress Test Which Seeks To Find Someone's Pain, Then Misuse It

in scientology •  5 years ago 

Roman's 12:3

I heard it first watching Joyce Meyer.

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I worked a Joyce Meyer show, she fed as good as the WWE.

I figure the bible has had 2000 years to straighten things out, pardon me if I seek answers somewhere that might have some answers that deliver utopia rather than fail to deliver one.

My Dad and I saw her in a restaurant after her service. It was an awesome day.

When the disciples died, the Priesthood also died with them and threw us into the Dark Ages. It wasn't restored until recently.

Joseph Smith gave us the Restored Gospal which straightened out the Bible which had been translated over so many years, it became similar to shattered glass.

Religions are created by old men that want to get laid.

That is really sexist for 1 and 2 if God created man wouldn't man be involved in that religion?

It is not sexist, it is historically accurate.

There is no proof god does/doesn't exist.
That is why they require true beliebers to function.
Don't question what the priest says, or consequences.

In response to your comment: "Religions are created by old men that want to get laid."

I would say;

When these kind and dear people formally called Mormons told me that Joseph Smith wished to end plural marriage and that God told him different, I thought it was possible.

When I researched my family on Familysearch.org I found handwritten accounts of the pain Joseph Smith and his family endured to continue plural marriage, written in that time period, I knew it was true. I could feel it in my spirit. I have no reason to not believe anything they have said to me, especially about the Holy Spirit.

It's your life, you got to make the rules for it.
When you make rules for others to follow is where most folks get into trouble.

It is only true for you, if it is true to you.

It is ok to follow the examples before you, but when you become a true belieber, you might want to examine that.
Only you can determine what is right for you.
You can't determine that for others.
They have to decide for themselves.

In Scientology you make and follow your own rules.

In Christianity you follow the rules.

Determine what is right to you. Yes, each of us must choose what rules to follow.