--- In [email protected], "authfriend" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <no_reply@> wrote:
> <snip>
> > But that's the whole point. Cults don't *want* debate;
> > they want blind, blanket acceptance of the dogma. Those
> > who stray too close to thinking about the dogma critically
> > and testing the truth of it *have* to be declared "anti"
> > the dogma. The implication is that a "real" student, some-
> > one who is On The Program, would would never question the
> > dogma or the claims/presentations/pronouncements of the
> > group. If you do, almost by definition you are "anti" the
> > group.
> 
> Quoting a recent post of mine:
> 
> "The ironic part is that there are so many other
> *legitimate* beefs about the TMO being less than
> totally straightforward."
> 
> Some cult-think, eh?
>

Perhaps you should give a few such examples. Anyone can *claim* to think a 
certain way 
in order to divert criticism that they are an apologetic.






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