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Holy scriptures?

Dionysus

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There is a sacred text. It is called "Dianetichs" by L. Ron Hubbard.
Dianetics is listed in the article I linked but none of Hubbard's writings are considered "sacred." They claim to be scientific. :p

Basic texts:
Dianetics: The Evolution of a Science (1950); Science of Survival (1951); Self Analysis(1951); History of Man (1952); Scientology: 88 (1952);Scientology 8:80 (1952); Scientology: 8-8008 (1952); How to Live Though an Executive (1953); Scientology 55 (1954);The Creation of Human Ability (1955); Scientology the Fundamentals of Thought (1956); The Problems of Work(1956); and All About Radiation (1957). In the 1960s he added Have You Lived Before This Life? (1960); Scientology a New Slant on Life (1965); Introduction to Scientology Ethics (1968); and The Phoenix Lectures (1968).
 

leibowde84

Veteran Member
Dianetics is listed in the article I linked but none of Hubbard's writings are considered "sacred." They claim to be scientific. :p

Basic texts:
Dianetics: The Evolution of a Science (1950); Science of Survival (1951); Self Analysis(1951); History of Man (1952); Scientology: 88 (1952);Scientology 8:80 (1952); Scientology: 8-8008 (1952); How to Live Though an Executive (1953); Scientology 55 (1954);The Creation of Human Ability (1955); Scientology the Fundamentals of Thought (1956); The Problems of Work(1956); and All About Radiation (1957). In the 1960s he added Have You Lived Before This Life? (1960); Scientology a New Slant on Life (1965); Introduction to Scientology Ethics (1968); and The Phoenix Lectures (1968).
Oh, I guess I thought that he was asking whether they have any books that form the basis of their beliefs. You are right, though. They never claimed its sacredness.
 

Frater Sisyphus

Contradiction, irrationality and disorder
"Dianetics: The Science Of Mental Health" - is what you could call the "sacred text", as it is the foundational text of Scientology.


I like to read it occasionally as entertainment when I want to get amused (no offense if there are any Scientologists here), but I don't take it with any ounce of seriousness.
 
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