Scientology at the Dock - 2010-02-09
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Scientology at the Dock February 9, 2010,
Recent allegations about Scientology rely less on the organization's belief system, which represents a strange amalgam of pseudo-psychology; a Gnostic claim to reach a stage above the possibility of human sin or frailty; reliance on a pseudo-scientific machine that is supposed to detect human lies or negative blockages and, a long process of auditing to remove blockages toward achieving the desired stage of being "clear." The process can cost anywhere from $25,000 to the neighborhood of $1 million. The recent attacks on Scientology focus mainly on its behaviors, many of which are distasteful but may be legal; some of which are, arguably, criminal.
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{{cite news | first = John | last = Coleman | title = Scientology at the Dock | url = http://americamagazine.org/content/all-things/scientology-dock | work = America Magazine | date = February 9, 2010 | accessdate = January 14, 2017 }}