Lower Income Churches Turn to Scientology For Help
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Lower Income Churches Turn to Scientology For Help
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This is absurdity to the extreme. Two congregations have turned to the Church of Scientology for assistance. The bizarre thing about all that is that Scientology does not worship God, much less Jesus Christ. “WHAT COMMUNION HAS LIGHT WITH DARKNESS?†2 CORINTHIANS 6:14-15.
Charles Kennedy of the Glorious Church of God in Christ in Tampa, Florida, along with James McLaughlin of the Wayman Chapel African Episcopal Church in Houston, Texas, are compromising their faith by receiving help from basically athiests. Those that follow Scientology know well of their recruiting techniques and their rigid theology. How can one learn from a body that doesn’t even worship God?
Kennedy was introduced to a Scientology book called The Way to Happiness by founder L Ron Hubbard which speaks of living a temperate lifestyle. His congregation suffers from being in a community that is filled with drug and gang violence with little opportunity. But you don’t go to the devil for advise as the Bible is filled with verses about how suffering perfects character. He views this book as better than the ancient Scriptures to which Jeremiah would respond: “Ask for the ancient ways where the good way is and walk in it, then you will find rest for your souls†Jeremiah 6:16. Then as now the people said they weren’t going to walk in those ancient paths (Jeremiah 6:17).
Kennedy even admits that the new ways of Scientology contradict Scripture, even the verses from Jesus Christ Himself but he maintains that his congregation can relate to The Way of Happiness better than the Scriptures. To me, that means that this man has turned his back on the word of God for something else. Yet he steadfastly endorses this book written by a science fiction writer.
Kennedy’s daughter refers herself to a Pentecostal Scientologist. What? Does he not know that Scientology will gain even more recruits by that form of advertising their poison?
As for McLaughlin, he trained at a Scientology drug center called Narconon and now combines that ttraining in conjunction with the Scriptures. The Scriptures need no help from Scientology! I suppose that either pastor would also have no trouble going to the devil for help to assist their congregations? Perhaps they already have?