Stuff with the Perl Foundation. A couple of patches in the Perl core. A few CPAN modules. That about sums it up.
You know, I honestly don't go looking for this stuff, but when I came up on Digg, I couldn't help but click. The behavior of these scientologists is absolutely repugnant. How can anyone think that this insulting behavior, physical intimidation and general verbal abuse is appropriate behavior?
So I had to go looking and it seems this isn't that unusual. It's apparently something called "bullbaiting", a term Hubbard co-opted. One or more scientologists get very abusive and offensive to make others lose their temper. If it's something that they practiced in house, that would be their business, but to subject others to it? Disgusting.
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Scientology isn't a religion. It is a cult, period. I also don't agree with the general principal of your statement either. I sense however you weren't trying to be truthful but baiting. Er, rats!
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I take it you've never actually known anyone in a cult then. It brings to mind the quote "Many people who dream mistake them for visions, but no one who has a vision mistakes it for a dream."
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The classic example being the Mormons - many people consider them a cult (because they exhibit some of the classic insular and strange properties of what one would traditionally call a cult), but those within the church certainly don't. And now that the church of latter day saints is "old", it is considered quite mainstream.
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I restate then, that if you've ever seen genuine brainwashing and mind-control, you'll never mistake it for anything else. To me, that is the genuine hallmark of a cult, not however much I or anyone else disagrees with them.
(Now if you want to talk about Christianity and cults, judge the belief system and the related practices based on genuine transformation of character of the adherents. Are they becoming more loving, more generous, more compassionate, and more peaceful over time? I assume that they c
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Well, then I'm not entirely sure Scientology fits. Much less so than say the Moonies and the Heaven's Gate cults.
It's clear to me from history that a religion/cult becomes much less cultish over time. Christianity being the perfect example of this - no longer are people stoned for blasph
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