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Christianity trumps Scientology

Thursday, September 16th, 2010

Scientology is a man-made religion, which is why it will never attain its goal, following its claim that “it works”.

But Christianity triumphs over Scientology because it is the Religion of God. The main difference between Scientology and Christianity is that faith can be obtained without “experience” in a Christian, instead “experience” is required of a person from Scientology to come to his better self.

The Religion of God is accessible to all, from the man in the street to the very highly educated man, in fact the attainment of Christianity is the partaking of the divine life of God, which cannot be achieved in Scientology.

The Religion of God is able to incorporate babies and children into the Kingdom of God through Baptism, which infuses the virtues of faith, hope, and charity but Scientology cannot do this.

The Religion of God ultimately ends with the vision of God, but even though life after death is professed by Scientology it is not clear or succinct about the final outcome of the human’s spirit.

The Religion of God is based on the revelation from God and is evident in Creation, but Scientology is built on bad philosophy through a few men’’s experience, and rationalization for reason, and fables .

The Religion of God elevates the participation of a human soul, or rational spirit, to the supernatural status by the grace of God. Scientology cannot do this and has never claimed such dignity of human’s spirit.

Scientology is about the effort of man to reach his greater capacity without God’s grace, which is an outrightly rejected idea in Christianity.

Scientology cannot explain the suffering, the injustice, and the sickness of the people in the world, but Christianity sought to restore all things in Christ Jesus.

Scientology is built on bad philosophy, on a false principle that which is about the survival of man, his temporal needs, while Christianity focuses on the supernatural life of the spiritual man together with the things he that encounters in life, by participation with Jesus Christ’s merit.

Scientology emphasizes the ever desire of man to escape his problems, bad environment, and his entrapment of the spirit in the body, while Christianity elevates the human spirit with the body in participation with God’s providence and will in all things.

In the end, Christianity comes out victorious, because it is based on sound principles found in true philosophy, metaphysics, and the human sciences, and on the authority of God revealing, while Scientology denies all this.