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Indeed, Brother Boerseun, I believe that Watsjoukak is the way to true enlightenment. And I personally find a lot of comfort in the writings of Watkykjy. Could that not be regarded as part of our holy scriptures?
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Originally Posted by Boerseun
Case in point:

Scientology was 'pulled out of the air' by L. Ron Hubbard, in the process winning him a bet that he made with a friend of his that he will invent a religion within ten years. This came after a discussion they had about Religion being the easiest, surest way to make money. Today, in our 'enlightened' information age, there are Scientology centres world-wide.

Mr. Hubbard won his bet hands-down.

'Dianetics', the book that started it all, is being peddled to this day all over the world with total disregard to it being complete and utter hogwash.

Famous idiots who fell for it and are proud to describe themselves as 'Scientologists', include pint-sized Tom Cruise.

I'm sure if you give me enough time, I can come up with the complete Written Word of Watsjoukak. And have a few converts soon enough. And be rolling in dough soon after.
With the current bloom in revivalist and charismatic churches it seems that people are experiencing a growing need for 'feel-good' messages or groupings or simply have a need to 'belong' to something. And if you see the luxury the Jimmy Swaggarts of this world cover themselves in, it also seems that the members of these churches are willing to part with a sizable chunk of their wages for the priviledge of hearing that particular message.

The time is ripe, brothers and sisters! All hail Watsjoukak!
I stand corrected!!! Scientology though, is relatively new, but there are religions that have been around for a very long time. And you're absolutely right about your other points and I concur, 'religion' is erroneous, but the Bible is a remarkable book, it has just never been interpreted correctly.
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