From: Joe Harrington Newsgroups: alt.religion.scientology Subject: More of Hubbard's views on Islam and Christianity Date: Thu, 31 Jul 1997 18:06:38 -0400 More of Hubbard's views on religions In an earlier essay I wrote about some of Hubbard's essays on Christianity and other religions. This covered the period from 1959 to the now infamous OT8 document of 1980. Researching further, I found some of his earliest remarks from the Philadelphia Doctorate Course (PDC) tapes, which were delivered in Philadelphia, PA in Dec 1952. The series covers 62 taped lectures. Students on the OT8 course listen to all these tapes as part of their OT8 initiation. On 9 Dec 1952, Hubbard lectured on "Whats wrong with This Universe: A Working Package for the Auditor". Hubbard describes some of the "between lifes" implants that supposedly occurs to everyone after they die. In his later writings, Hubbard claimed that all religions came from "implants". He describes the apparent origins of the Islam religion: "He finds this enormous stone hanging suspended in the middle of the room. This is an incident called the Emanator. By the way, and this thing is, by the way, the source of the Mohammedan Lodestone that they have hanging down there that - when Mohammed decided to be a good small-town booster in Kansas, Middle East, or something of that sort. By the way, the only reason he mocked that thing up is the trade wasn't good in his home town. That's right. You read the life of Mohammed. And he's got a black one and it's sort of hung between the ceiling and the floor and, I don't know, it - maybe it's called a casbah or something. Anyway, that thing is a mockup of the Emanator. The Emanator is bright, not black." Hubbard is apparently referring to the shrine at Mecca, the birthplace of Mohammed. Lodestone is magnetized magnetite. In the glossary for the tape transcripts the Emanator is further defined: Emanator: "Now and then your preclear is found "stuck" in the Emanator. This is a large, glowing body of radioactive material which hangs magically in thin air, a sort of god, an all-knower. Its out-pulse puts one into a trance." Hubbard's later writings, in the 1960's, and especially in the 1980 OT8 document, assert that Christianity was also an implant. In this 1952 tape he states: "You'll find out thousands of years before the year one A.D. earth, you will have facsimiles and dolls made up like Christ. FAC One a million years ago is occassionally rigged with Christ, and the devil and an angel. It's a fascinating thing, it's an old game." A facsimile is a mental image picture, recorded in the mind. Hubbard described FAC One as probably a supersonic shot in the forehead, chest and stomach, incapacitating and reducing the size and function of the pineal gland. Hubbard described the presence of Christ on earth: "Here on earth there was undoubtedly a Christ. Well, one of the reasons he was - he swept in so suddenly and he would go forward so hard is he had a good assist back of him in terms of an implant. All right." In several taped lectures made in England in the 1960's, Hubbard stated that an alien space organization, called the Markab Confederacy implanted their own troops before they sent them off on missions. Hubbard claimed the Scientology organizational structure was modeled after the Galactic Confederation, of which he was a part of. In the infamous OT8 document of 1980, Hubbard wrote that Christ was a Markabian agent, and Hubbard was a high-ranking official in the Galactic Patrol. Hubbard's diagnosed the problem of preclears who closely identified with the Christ personna: "What they've done is picked up an implant phrase and done a mock-up on it. They can do - they can do this. They pick up some kind of an implant or some kind of a terrible upset or a conviction of some sort or another, and then they'll go ahead and, my Lord, they'll carry that cross clear up to the top of Golgotha and get themselves nailed on it. And very few of them go to the point of getting the gallbladder stuffed in their mouth or something like that - little Christian niceties - but, they will be just about as good as this; as they know about Christ. Scientology public relations agents continue to assert the harmonious relationship they enjoy with other major and minor religions. Althougme/perry/html/CoS/Theology/develop/Scnpract/celebrities/ClintonScn.txt /home/perry/html/CoS/Theology/develop/Scnpract/cipriano.txt /home/perry/html/CoS/Theology/develop/Scnpract/control /home/perry/html/CoS/Theology/develop/Scnpract/control/18oct67.txt /home/perry/html/CoS/Theology/develop/Scnpract/control/JOBURG.TXT /home/perry/html/CoS/Theology/develop/Scnpract/control/