Beliefnet wrote:
• Belief in Deity
Scientology considers the belief in a God or gods as something personal and therefore offers no specific dogma. The nature of the Supreme Being is revealed personally through each individual as s/he becomes more conscious and spiritually aware. There exists a life energy or force (Theta) beyond and within all.
It sounds sort of unfounded, the part of "life energy" or "force" . If God's revelation is one personal to us I can't say. If so, it denies at least the miracles in Old Testaments, e.g. the ten disasters to Pharoah's and separation of Red Sea. These revelations were public in contrast to "personal" as scientologists believe.
Beliefnet wrote:
• Incarnations
There are no particular human incarnations of God, as the universal life force (Theta) is inherent in all. All humans are immortal spiritual beings (thetans) capable of realizing a nearly godlike state through Scientology practices.
I think it is fallacious. In John 3:16, Jesus is God's
one and only son. There is only one Messiah, and only one incarnation in human history. In my own words, I tend to think Jesus is a demonstration that having mortal bodies like us, we can be triumphant over death.
Beliefnet wrote:
• Origin of Universe and Life
All is manifestation of the universal spirit, which is all that actually exists.
What is he talking about?
Beliefnet wrote:
• After Death
Rebirths continue until one consciously confronts all pre-birth, current-life, and previous-life traumas and realizes one's true nature as a "thetan," immortal spirit--transcending matter, energy, space, and time. Achieving this state enables the spirit to escape the cycle of birth and death--to operate independently of the physical universe and become one with God.
It sounds like explaining Jesus's salvation with scientific terms which I guess no one has surety to use such an approach to look to it.
Beliefnet wrote:
• Why Evil?
Painful experiences and harmful acts in one's prebirth, current, and past lives become imprinted in the reactive mind and lead to irrational behavior. Departures from rational thought and untrue ideas ("aberrations") can result in wrongdoing.
It is quite paradoxical.. though there seems to be absence of scriptural support, I am almost led to believe that it is true. So does it mean that our wrongdoing is sparked with an irritation of memory of painful experiences, consciously and sub-consciously in our mind? doubtful.
Beliefnet wrote:
• Salvation
Salvation is achieved through the practices and techniques of Scientology, the ultimate goal of which is to realize one's true nature as an immortal spirit, a thetan. The path to salvation, or enlightenment, includes achieving states of increasingly greater mental awareness--Pre-Clear, Clear, and ultimately Operating Thetan. An Operating Thetan is a spirit who can control matter, energy, space, time, thought, and life. Practitioners ("Auditors") are regarded as ministers and counselors who assist others to achieve self-enlightenment. Auditors help others to identify their prebirth, current, and past-life disturbances, which are obstacles to happiness and spiritual enlightenment.
It looks like Qi-kong and some meditation that they believe can be realized to exert mysterious power oever physical universe - like fiction and magics. I won't try to deny because I don't know. I think it is a compromise to reach between scripture and secularism, when we find it hard to explain the truth in secular terms. It sounds more convincing.
Beliefnet wrote:
• Undeserved Suffering
Suffering occurs as part of the spirit's entrapment here in the physical universe. Only when the individual is aware of his spiritual nature can he identify his barriers within the universe and overcome them, rising out of a lower state and into a higher state of happiness and freedom.
very hard to refute. it tries to explain human experience in secular terms. Because human experience is true, any explanation may sound plausible, quite dependent on listeners to accept or not on their own accounts.
Beliefnet wrote:
• Contemporary Issues
Based on the belief that you cannot free yourself spiritually without working to free others,
Love the neighbors as we love to ourselves?
Beliefnet wrote:
Scientology has founded and supports many organizations for social betterment, particularly in the areas of drug abuse, crime, psychiatric abuse, government abuse of law, human rights, religious freedom, education, and morality. Scientology strongly favors the use of their methodology for spiritual/mental healing over the use of conventional treatment.
It is beyond theological argument.