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"Writing for a penny a word is ridiculous. If a man really wants to make a million dollars, the best way would be to start his own religion" Ron Hubbard. Remember Scientology's main theme is money by any means and lying is one of those means. In Dianetics: The Modern Miracle, February 6, 1952, LRH stated: "I happen to be a nuclear physicist; I am not a psychologist nor a psychiatrist nor a medical doctor." Hubbard took one unit of nuclear physics, and didn't even manage to pass that. In his entire stay at GWU, his average grade was D. His plan from the beginning was to make dollars and lots of them! Ron Hubbard’s religion was always money so I would say YES in response to your question. Whatever you do, IF it earns money for Ron Hubbard’s group therapy sessions then practising another religion would be acceptable. Money is what "Scientology" is all about and lately they are laughing all the way to the bank.
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I have read Scientologist pamphlets that claim you can be any religion and practice Scientology at the same time. With regards to Christianity, I'm afraid this is probably not true. Christians believe that salvation and forgiveness is given by God only, while Scientologists claim that it is earned through their auditing sessions. Also, Christians believe that salvation and forgiveness is free, while Scientologists charge a pretty penny in order for you to be cleared. Also, there are several documented cases of Scientology's founder L. Ron Hubbard saying some pretty nasty things about Christians and Jesus in particular. I don't know what Christian, in good faith, could follow the teachings of a man who claimed that Jesus was Satan, and a molester of small boys. I believe these are the major reasons why Christians should not follow the teachings of Scientology.
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