On 8/20/06, Russel Madere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Actually the German publisher *Stern* won the case.

Do you have a cite for that other than Wiki, cause I've seen
statements claiming that Scientology won, and I'd like to know which
way it really went.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientology_controversy#L._Ron_Hubbard_and_starting_a_religion_for_money
>
> I do discount the Heinlein connection.  The SF community at the time (a
> subject of a bit of research on my part) was odd, but Heinlein was rather
> straight compared to some others.  Plus Heinlein wasn't much of a gambler,
> IIRC.

I don' think Heinlein would have been above a bar bet with a follow
author, and he did "create" a religion in Stranger in a Strange Land.

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