Missouri State University Religious Studies Course REL 344 New Religious Movements covers Scientology

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Missouri State University Religious Studies Course REL 344 New Religious Movements covers Scientology.


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Often negatively designated by outsiders as "cults", New Religious Movements continue to emerge at a rapid rate. This course examines the histories, structures, beliefs, and impacts of such groups as the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Nation of Islam, Scientology, Raelians, and others.

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Often negatively designated by outsiders as "cults", New Religious Movements continue to emerge at a rapid rate. This course examines the histories, structures, beliefs, and impacts of such groups as the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Nation of Islam, Scientology, Raelians, and others.
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I noticed just now that right after the NATION OF ISLAM and SCIENTOLOGY is the RAELIANS.

If I am hired to advise the Church of Scientology, I would strongly recommend to them that they do an M&A (Merger & Acquistion) by adding the Raelians into the NOI/COS cult combo.

They would quite beautifully fit in! UFOs, Aliens using advanced technologies to manipulate human species on earth, atomic bombs, erecting landing pads for visiting spacecraft and awaiting their return, et al.


(WIKI LINK):
Raëlism,[a] also known as Raëlianism, is a UFO religion that was founded in 1970s France by Claude Vorilhon, now known as Raël. Scholars of religion classify Raëlism as a new religious movement. The group is formalised as the International Raëlian Movement (IRM) or Raëlian Church, a hierarchical organisation under Raël's leadership. Raëlism teaches that an extraterrestrial species known as the Elohim created humanity using their advanced technology. An atheistic religion, it believes that the Elohim have historically been mistaken for gods. It holds that throughout history the Elohim have created forty Elohim/human hybrids who have served as prophets preparing humanity for news about their ultimate origins. Among those listed as prophets are The Buddha, Jesus of Nazareth, and Muhammad, with Raël himself being the fortieth and final prophet. Raëlists believe that since the Hiroshima bomb of 1945, humanity has entered an Age of Apocalypse in which it is threatening itself with nuclear annihilation. It argues that humanity must find a way of harnessing new scientific and technological development for peaceful ends, and that once this has been achieved the Elohim shall return to Earth to share their technology with humanity and usher in a utopia. To this end, the Raëlians have been committed to building an embassy for the Elohim, incorporating a landing pad for the latter's spaceship. Raëlians promote a liberal ethical system with a strong emphasis on sexual experimentation, engage in daily meditation, and hope for physical immortality through human cloning.​

This could greatly accelerate the plan to clear the earth of evil aliens and SPs and Devils.

All the Raelians would have to do is sign some documents and an NDA. That could all be done in about 15 minutes with a Scientology lawyer standing by and showing them where to sign.

Well, it might take slightly longer than that, because I think the Raelian logo needs a more modern and friendly appearance.


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Now do you see why the Raelians would be a perfect fit? Only a ridiculously tone-deaf cult who would be stupid enough to put a swastica in the middle of their religious brand would be qualified to join COS/NOI. LOL.

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