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SCIENTOLOGY EXPOSED:
A WARNING AGAINST A MODERN DECEPTION.

The Chilling History How Scientology Repackaged The Lies Of Lucifer.

The religion of Scientology did not arise from ancient prophecy or divine revelation, but from the imagination of a struggling science fiction writer. In the late 1940s, L. Ron Hubbard, who had been writing pulp stories for a living, developed a mental therapy system he called Dianetics. After being rejected by the medical community for a lack of scientific evidence, Hubbard repackaged his ideas as a new religion in the early 1950s, formally incorporating the Church of Scientology in 1954. What Hubbard did not tell his followers was that his secret “scriptures” were drawn directly from science fiction themes, including a so‑called “space opera” involving an evil galactic ruler named Xenu. By dressing up his fantasies as a path to enlightenment, Hubbard built a multi‑billion dollar empire on a foundation of pure fiction, not truth. The Bible warns that in the last days, many will turn aside to myths and fables and Hubbard’s creation fits that warning perfectly.

The core lie of Scientology is not new at all. It is the same poison that Lucifer whispered in heaven when he declared, “I will ascend above the heights of the clouds; I will be like the Most High” (Isaiah 14:14). It is the same deception the serpent used in Eden when he told Eve, “You will be like God” (Genesis 3:5). Scientology teaches that every human is an immortal spiritual being called a “thetan,” that we are essentially good, and that through auditing and self‑effort we can recover our true godlike nature. This is the lie of self‑deification, the original sin of Lucifer, repackaged for modern minds. The Bible, however, declares that we are creatures made by God, not gods ourselves. We have fallen into sin and cannot save ourselves by any technique or payment. From Eden to the end times, Satan’s master deception has been to convince humans that they can become their own saviors and Scientology is a perfect mirror of that ancient rebellion.

This same falsehood appears in nearly every pagan and man‑made religion across history. Hinduism teaches that the soul (Atman) is ultimately identical with the divine (Brahman) and that through reincarnation and personal effort one can escape the cycle of birth and death. Buddhism says enlightenment comes from following the Eightfold Path by one’s own striving, with no need for a Creator or Savior. Catholicism, in its departure from biblical simplicity, has added purgatory, penance and a system of sacraments that imply humans can work off their own sin, directly contradicting the finished work of Christ. Freemasonry promises “light” and spiritual advancement through secret rituals and degrees, exactly as Scientology sells its costly “Bridge to Total Freedom.” Mormonism teaches that faithful men can become gods of their own planets, a doctrine that springs from the same Luciferian lie that “ye shall be as gods.” What do all these systems share? They are all variations of the original Edenic deception: salvation by human effort, secret knowledge, immortal soul, and self‑improvement, rather than by grace through faith in the One true God.

The documented dangers of Scientology are so severe that governments and courts around the world have repeatedly intervened. Former members have testified to physical beatings, forced abortions, false imprisonment and a systematic policy called “Fair Game” that permits followers to trick, sue, lie to, or even destroy anyone labeled an enemy of the church. Lawsuits have revealed that Scientology’s policies enabled child sexual abuse, and that the church retaliated against victims by cutting their car brakes and subjecting them to relentless harassment. In 1979, nine high‑ranking Scientologists were convicted for a massive criminal conspiracy to infiltrate, bug, and steal documents from the US government, including the IRS and the Justice Department. More recently, the church was implicated in covering up the rape convictions of actor Danny Masterson, using its resources to intimidate victims and obstruct justice. The Bible warns that a tree is known by its fruit, and the fruit of Scientology is abuse, fraud, and lawlessness, not the fruit of the Holy Spirit.

Rather than leading people to the compassionate God of the Bible, Scientology uses fear, financial exploitation and the threat of disconnection from family to control its members. Those who leave are often cut off from their own children and parents, a practice that directly contradicts Jesus’ command to honor father and mother. The Bible calls us to test the spirits and when we test Scientology against the Word of God, there is no common ground. Scientology denies that Jesus Christ is the unique Son of God, rejects His atoning sacrifice and promotes a path of self‑salvation that Scripture declares impossible. The Apostle John wrote, “Whoever denies the Son does not have the Father” (1 John 2:23). No amount of auditing, no secret Xenu revelation and no amount of money can change that eternal fact.

For anyone caught in the grip of this deceptive system, the way out is the same as it has always been: the pure, simple Gospel of Jesus Christ. Believe on the Lord Jesus, confess with your mouth that He is Lord and trust in His finished work on the cross. The Bible promises that whoever calls on the name of the Lord will be saved, not by paying for secret knowledge, but by grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone. Do not be deceived by the seductive language of self‑improvement and spiritual freedom that Scientology offers. It is a house built on sand and when the storms of God’s judgment come, it will utterly collapse. Turn instead to the solid rock of Scripture, where true freedom and eternal life are found freely in Jesus. Leave the cult behind and embrace the risen Savior who truly can make all things new.

Gospel Angels Broadcasting
Let's talk about it. SCIENTOLOGY EXPOSED: A WARNING AGAINST A MODERN DECEPTION. The Chilling History How Scientology Repackaged The Lies Of Lucifer. The religion of Scientology did not arise from ancient prophecy or divine revelation, but from the imagination of a struggling science fiction writer. In the late 1940s, L. Ron Hubbard, who had been writing pulp stories for a living, developed a mental therapy system he called Dianetics. After being rejected by the medical community for a lack of scientific evidence, Hubbard repackaged his ideas as a new religion in the early 1950s, formally incorporating the Church of Scientology in 1954. What Hubbard did not tell his followers was that his secret “scriptures” were drawn directly from science fiction themes, including a so‑called “space opera” involving an evil galactic ruler named Xenu. By dressing up his fantasies as a path to enlightenment, Hubbard built a multi‑billion dollar empire on a foundation of pure fiction, not truth. The Bible warns that in the last days, many will turn aside to myths and fables and Hubbard’s creation fits that warning perfectly. The core lie of Scientology is not new at all. It is the same poison that Lucifer whispered in heaven when he declared, “I will ascend above the heights of the clouds; I will be like the Most High” (Isaiah 14:14). It is the same deception the serpent used in Eden when he told Eve, “You will be like God” (Genesis 3:5). Scientology teaches that every human is an immortal spiritual being called a “thetan,” that we are essentially good, and that through auditing and self‑effort we can recover our true godlike nature. This is the lie of self‑deification, the original sin of Lucifer, repackaged for modern minds. The Bible, however, declares that we are creatures made by God, not gods ourselves. We have fallen into sin and cannot save ourselves by any technique or payment. From Eden to the end times, Satan’s master deception has been to convince humans that they can become their own saviors and Scientology is a perfect mirror of that ancient rebellion. This same falsehood appears in nearly every pagan and man‑made religion across history. Hinduism teaches that the soul (Atman) is ultimately identical with the divine (Brahman) and that through reincarnation and personal effort one can escape the cycle of birth and death. Buddhism says enlightenment comes from following the Eightfold Path by one’s own striving, with no need for a Creator or Savior. Catholicism, in its departure from biblical simplicity, has added purgatory, penance and a system of sacraments that imply humans can work off their own sin, directly contradicting the finished work of Christ. Freemasonry promises “light” and spiritual advancement through secret rituals and degrees, exactly as Scientology sells its costly “Bridge to Total Freedom.” Mormonism teaches that faithful men can become gods of their own planets, a doctrine that springs from the same Luciferian lie that “ye shall be as gods.” What do all these systems share? They are all variations of the original Edenic deception: salvation by human effort, secret knowledge, immortal soul, and self‑improvement, rather than by grace through faith in the One true God. The documented dangers of Scientology are so severe that governments and courts around the world have repeatedly intervened. Former members have testified to physical beatings, forced abortions, false imprisonment and a systematic policy called “Fair Game” that permits followers to trick, sue, lie to, or even destroy anyone labeled an enemy of the church. Lawsuits have revealed that Scientology’s policies enabled child sexual abuse, and that the church retaliated against victims by cutting their car brakes and subjecting them to relentless harassment. In 1979, nine high‑ranking Scientologists were convicted for a massive criminal conspiracy to infiltrate, bug, and steal documents from the US government, including the IRS and the Justice Department. More recently, the church was implicated in covering up the rape convictions of actor Danny Masterson, using its resources to intimidate victims and obstruct justice. The Bible warns that a tree is known by its fruit, and the fruit of Scientology is abuse, fraud, and lawlessness, not the fruit of the Holy Spirit. Rather than leading people to the compassionate God of the Bible, Scientology uses fear, financial exploitation and the threat of disconnection from family to control its members. Those who leave are often cut off from their own children and parents, a practice that directly contradicts Jesus’ command to honor father and mother. The Bible calls us to test the spirits and when we test Scientology against the Word of God, there is no common ground. Scientology denies that Jesus Christ is the unique Son of God, rejects His atoning sacrifice and promotes a path of self‑salvation that Scripture declares impossible. The Apostle John wrote, “Whoever denies the Son does not have the Father” (1 John 2:23). No amount of auditing, no secret Xenu revelation and no amount of money can change that eternal fact. For anyone caught in the grip of this deceptive system, the way out is the same as it has always been: the pure, simple Gospel of Jesus Christ. Believe on the Lord Jesus, confess with your mouth that He is Lord and trust in His finished work on the cross. The Bible promises that whoever calls on the name of the Lord will be saved, not by paying for secret knowledge, but by grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone. Do not be deceived by the seductive language of self‑improvement and spiritual freedom that Scientology offers. It is a house built on sand and when the storms of God’s judgment come, it will utterly collapse. Turn instead to the solid rock of Scripture, where true freedom and eternal life are found freely in Jesus. Leave the cult behind and embrace the risen Savior who truly can make all things new. Gospel Angels Broadcasting
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