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Re: A=A=A

By stevem@primenet.com (Stephen Marinick)
11 Jun 1995 11:06:46 GMT

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In article <3r9fla$k9s@ixnews6.ix.netcom.com>, dynamicd@ix.netcom.com (Dan Sigal ) wrote:

> That's like saying my english teacher in High School was a catholic,
> That's like saying my english teacher in High School was a catholic, > who donated to his church. Therefore, even though I was in a public
> who donated to his church. Therefore, even though I was in a public > high school, I should have been informed about the connection.
> high school, I should have been informed about the connection. Faulty analogy. Unless it is a Catholic school, there is no Catholic doctrine of any kind taught there, regardless of the religious orientation of the individual teacher.

> Try to understand this - the Church does not have influence over the
> Try to understand this - the Church does not have influence over the > schools. The Church does not dictate what the schools teach. Able does
> schools. The Church does not dictate what the schools teach. Able does > not dictate what the schools must teach. In fact, Able must ensure the
> not dictate what the schools must teach. In fact, Able must ensure the > the schools keep secular. There are no e-meters at my kids schools. I
> the schools keep secular. There are no e-meters at my kids schools. I > would love for them to use them. The only LRH tech taught at the school
> would love for them to use them. The only LRH tech taught at the school > is the study tech. That is not religion. That is an education method.
> is the study tech. That is not religion. That is an education method. What's the difference? To me, there is none - it's all the ramblings of a pathalogical liar, and none of it belongs in the curriculum of children. Since none of the "study tech" has ever been subjected to any real scientific study, suggesting that it's a viable "education method" is inaccurate.

> There is one school in Calif that is parochial and teaches Scientology
> There is one school in Calif that is parochial and teaches Scientology > religion to kids. Its on their promo materials.
> religion to kids. Its on their promo materials. This is a truly sad fact. That anyone would pollute children's minds with this nonsense is beyond irresponsible - it's abusive.

> There is a line and it is followed here.
> There is a line and it is followed here. >
> > My wife works at a school. I hope that is sufficient evidence, but if
> My wife works at a school. I hope that is sufficient evidence, but if > not, call Able in Hollywood, CA (Association for better living).
> not, call Able in Hollywood, CA (Association for better living). It's one thing for adults to decide to suspend their critical thinking and accept Hubbard's fairy-tales. It's another to force it on impressionable young minds that are expecting honesty and truth. This is the worse kind of mindless, cultish fanaticism - I hope your kids forgive you someday.

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