Scientology is not Science

Codebot.org posted an article dissing scientology a few days ago. The cult of scientology followed immediately to bring down the site, citing copyright infringement. The cult claims it's a religion -- so how can it's scriptures be copyrighted? Apparently the law is in collusion with this cult. The entire post can be found in Google's cache, so it's not really gone. Apparently governments can't censor, but cults can. Something is wrong with this world. [Found via reddit.com.]

Updated: June 21, 2006
The Scientology is not Science post that was brought down by the cult of scientology, can be found mirrored here.

Updated: June 26, 2006
Check out Scientology training videos on YouTube ... while you can ... you know this is not going to last.
Updated: July 3, 2006
The Onion has a breaking report on Scientology's competitor, Fictionology. Created by the self-proclaimed messiah, Bud Don Ellroy, Fictionology's tenets are documented in his self-help book, Imaginetics: The New Pipe-Dream of Modern Mental Make-Believe. Fictionology's central belief is that any imaginary construct is valid for worship -- including Santa Claus, his elves, the Tooth Fairy and the Kool-Aid Man
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