American History
Related: About this forumOn this day, September 20, 1967, L. Ron Hubbard, the founder of Scientology, announced the story of Xenu.
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(10,002 posts)That is seriously out there and not by a little.
Goonch
(3,811 posts)demotux
(95 posts)South Park:
highplainsdem
(52,367 posts)SF editor John W. Campbell, a writer before he edited Astounding/Analog, was close, pushing bigoted views and crazy beliefs including Dianetics/Scientology. (He also showcased and helped the careers of some great SF writers, though IMO all of them would have done at least as well if there'd been an editor at that magazine who didn't defend slavery and segregation, rail against government regulations, etc.)
Picaro
(1,799 posts)This kind of fantasy (which bears a lot of resemblance to the types of stories in more traditional sacred texts) is very attractive and beguiling to those that have the tendency of unquestioning belief.
L. Ron Hubbard made his religion up as did Joseph Smith before him.
Scientology has managed to worm its way into some very high places and secured the religious tax exemption (fraudulently in my view--but who care what I think).
The key is L. Ron Hubbard found a way to make his shitty science fiction pay out in a very big way. And that's why it still exists today.
NNadir
(34,664 posts)Ask RFK Jr. He knows about these things.