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Where's the "make money" mantra?: What we are missing in the New Times account is Hubbard's rejoinder to his staff: "Make money, make money, make money." Then there's the myth that Hubbard traveled the Far East "learning the secrets of life from an Indian Guru," when he was, in fact, busily flunking out of engineering school.
Chris Long, Columbus, Georgia

Stop hounding minority religions: You say that L. Ron Hubbard's religion is bad, yet you cast the first stone. We live in a country that was founded on freedom of religion, yet we get approached by people trying to save our soul.

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My soul's fine right where it's at — in the arms of the gods and goddesses. That's right, I'm Wiccan, and I served in the Army for 15 months in Iraq.

"Good Christians" don't live by what Jesus said ("Love thy neighbor"); they try to save our soul from damnation. We are happy with our chosen faith. We are free to worship any way we damn well please.

You say Scientology is a "cult." Well, Webster's says a cult is a mass gathering of people in worship. That means every religion out there can be classified a cult.

I just wish people would stop hounding minority religions!
Lost Raven, Phoenix

Well, there's always "By their fruits shall ye know them": Anti-religious bigotry begins when people insist on having a strong opinion about a religion they have never bothered to study. It is a frightening unknown to them because they couldn't take the time to read a few of L. Ron Hubbard's books on the subject.

How can they form an honest opinion of the applied religious philosophy of Scientology without even knowing what it is?
Jonathon Barbera, Phoenix

They want to make one thing perfectly clear: Scientology's most important mission is to "Clear the Planet." That means convert every single human being to Scientology.

Members anticipate that 2.5 percent of humanity can't be converted. The plan for them? They should be "disposed of quietly and without sorrow" — a direct quote from the teachings of L. R. Hubbard.

Hubbard was a scoundrel, a liar, and a fraud. He doesn't deserve respect, reverence, or a museum.
William Buddusky, Casa Grande

We call like it like we see it: Seriously, New Times sure seemed to be afraid to say anything actually bad about the Church of Scientology in this story, instead making the neighbors seem like a bunch of Southern Baptists when some "coloreds" moved in down the street.
Mike Wells, via the Internet

Your workplace sounds like no picnic, either: A few months ago, I protested peacefully in front of one of the Scientology organizations. A few days later, an individual representing the Church of Scientology called my workplace and spoke to my supervisor claiming I was a terrorist.

I'm not a terrorist. I hadn't done anything illegal. I protested peacefully. Well, after a lengthy chat with my supervisor, I was fired.

What type of church calls your workplace and has you fired with false allegations? Thankfully, I found another job.

Any religion that asks you to donate hundreds of thousands of dollars every year for a spiritual cause is not a religion, but a business organization.

I implore residents of Phoenix to take some time from your busy lives and research Scientology thoroughly.
Michael Tomasello, via the Internet

Soup Nazis?: People who publicly speak out against Scientology are very brave. Scientology will spare no expense on private investigators to check out a critic's background, and they're not above a little fabrication.

Scientology paid $60,000 for full-page ads in the New York Times denouncing Germany as a Nazi state because Germany treats Scientology like a business. It's doubtful whether Scientology has spent 60 grand on real charitable things like soup kitchens or housing the homeless in its history.
Bob Dobbs, via the Internet

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