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itsthejasper1123 t1_je10o9m wrote

Other activities include: kidnapping, seclusion, and making special koolaid

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sirfuzzitoes t1_je1czqs wrote

It was flavor aid for crying out loud!

But you're a bit mistaken.. scientology takes money, it doesn't spend it on followers.

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itsthejasper1123 t1_je1eqs4 wrote

where did I say the other activities included them spending money on followers lol did you reply to the right person?

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sirfuzzitoes t1_je1oq7d wrote

Lol im saying they wouldn't put out money to get them kool aid. They'd just put them in sea org and starve them to death.

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Seisme1138 t1_je0ydur wrote

Well I mean egg hunts are really very pagan. That's one of the reasons the spring tradition has been claimed by the church. Like the Winter Solstice/Christmas yule trees.

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conspicuousconundrum t1_je140gt wrote

Yep. These traditions are not at all rooted in the writings of the Bible. They were indoctrinated into Christendom from pagan rituals. Likely to show the pagans that they were similar. Kind of like how Constantine picked December 25 as the birth of Jesus. Pagans used the same time period as the birth of their “sun god” Saturnalia.

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dementiadaddy OP t1_je0yos3 wrote

this fact lends itself to the mildly interestingness I think.

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Seisme1138 t1_je0zdfw wrote

No disagreement. It def. odd the Scientologist would get involved.

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ford7885 t1_je13fxn wrote

Does Xenu come down from space and hide the eggs himself?

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ohhhyeaahhh t1_je4r2b0 wrote

Why does this actually intrigue me? It’s like when I discovered the gathering of the juggalos and wanted to go just for observation purposes

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