CULTS and other such religions
Dear fellow travelers,
As followers of Lord Jesus Christ knowing
good and evil from a Biblical perspective we recognize false prophets, cults
and religions, and react accordingly.
As an elder disciple I am responsible to
expose misleading charlatans. Consequently, my accumulated and developing “CULTS
and other such religions” file, topically available upon request.
The most recent Saturday Evening Post
magazine provides interesting information on Scientology. The cult was founded
in the USA and is still profitably growing in multiple countries. Though
founder L. (Lafayette) Ron Hubbard says his salary as “general manager” is only
a “token” $70 a week he lives quite high on any economic scale.
Read the following and be edified.
EBB4
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GotQuestions.org: Is
Scientology Christian or a cult?
Scientology is a difficult religion to
summarize. Scientology was founded in 1953 by science fiction author L. Ron
Hubbard and has gained popularity due to some Hollywood celebrities who have
embraced it. Hubbard became a multi-millionaire as a result of creating
Scientology. In fact, one of the most common criticisms of Scientology is that
it is nothing more than a complex money-making scheme. The LA Times reported
that the financial policy of Hubbard’s organization was, in Hubbard’s own
words, “MAKE MONEY, MAKE MORE MONEY, MAKE OTHERS PRODUCE SO AS TO MAKE MONEY”
(Joel Sappell and Robert W. Welkos. “The Scientology Story, Part 2: The Selling
of a Church.” latimes. Monday, 6/25/1990, page A1:1. Los Angeles Times.
WEB. 11/23/2015).
Scientology teaches that mankind is an
immortal being (called a Thetan) not originally from this planet, and that man
is trapped by matter, energy, space, and time (MEST). Salvation for a
scientologist comes through a process called ”auditing,” whereby ”engrams”
(basically, memories of past pain and unconsciousness that create energy
blockage) are removed. Auditing is a lengthy process and can cost hundreds of
thousands of dollars. When all engrams are finally removed, the Thetan can once
again control MEST instead of being controlled by it. Until salvation, each
Thetan is constantly reincarnated.
Scientology is a very expensive
religion to pursue. Every aspect of Scientology has some sort of fee associated
with it. This is why Scientology’s “pews” are filled only with the wealthy. It
is also a very strict religion and very punitive against those who would try to
leave behind its teachings and membership. Its “scriptures” are limited solely
to the writings and teachings of L. Ron Hubbard.
Though scientologists will claim that Scientology
is compatible with Christianity, the Bible counters each and every belief they
hold to. The Bible teaches that God is the sovereign and only creator of the
universe (Genesis 1:1); mankind was created by God (Genesis 1:27); the only salvation available
to man is by grace through faith in the finished work of Jesus Christ (Philippians 2:8); salvation is a free gift
that mankind can do nothing to earn (Ephesians 2:8-9); and Jesus Christ is alive
and well and is seated at the right hand of God the Father even now (Acts 2:33; Ephesians 1:20; Hebrews 1:3), awaiting the time when He
will gather His people to Himself to reside with Him for eternity in heaven.
Everyone else will be cast into a very real hell, separated from God for
eternity (Revelation 20:15).
Scientology categorically denies the
existence of the God of the Bible, heaven, and hell. To a scientologist, Jesus
Christ was simply a good teacher who unfortunately was wrongfully put to death.
Scientology differs from biblical Christianity on every important doctrine.
Some of the most important differences are summarized below:
God: Scientology believes that there
are multiple gods and that some gods are above other gods. Biblical
Christianity, on the other hand, recognizes the one and only true God who
revealed Himself to us in the Bible and through Jesus Christ. Those who believe
in Him cannot believe the false concept of God as taught in Scientology.
Jesus Christ: Like other cults,
Scientology denies the deity of Christ. Instead of having a biblical view of
who Christ is and what He did, they assign to Him the characteristics of some
sort of lesser god who has obtained legendary status over the years. The Bible
clearly teaches that Jesus was God in the flesh and through His incarnation He
could act as a sacrifice for our sins. It is through Christ’s death and
resurrection that we can have the hope of eternal life with God (John 3:16).
Sin: Scientology believes in the inherent
goodness of man and teaches that it is despicable and utterly beneath contempt
to tell a man he must repent or that he is evil. On the other hand, the Bible
teaches that man is a sinner and the only hope for him is that he receive
Christ as his Lord and Savior (Romans 6:23).
Salvation: Scientology believes in
reincarnation and that personal salvation in one’s lifetime is freedom from the
cycle of birth and death associated with reincarnation. They believe that
religious practice of all faiths is the universal way to wisdom, understanding,
and salvation. In contrast, the Bible teaches that there is only one way of
salvation and that is through Jesus Christ. Jesus Himself said, “I am the way,
the truth, and the life, no man comes to the Father except through me” (John 14:6).
Comparing the teachings of Scientology
with the Bible, we see that the two have very little, if anything, in common.
Scientology only leads away from God and eternal life. Scientology, while
sometimes disguising its beliefs in Christian-sounding language, in fact
diametrically opposes Christianity on every core belief. Scientology is
clearly, and most definitely, not Christian.
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