Science is a fairly new religion. It was founded in the 20th century by a man named L. Ron Hubbard. He began to learn from long ago and in 1950 wrote a book titled "Dianetics: Modern Science of Mental Health." He insists that this book is one of the first tools used to solve thought problems. This book focuses on irrational thinking, war, crime, and madness. Mr. Hubbard designed the book, and anyone can use it to improve himself. He did not stay in Dianetics, but he still felt some problems to be solved.
In L. Ron Hubbard's book "Scientific theory: Fundamentals of thought" he discusses many ideas about science. He talked about the key points and basic principles of scientific theory. After completing this book, I feel science should be regarded as a religion, not a way of life. It can be used to deal with the problem a person encountered in his or her life. This book gives the reader many good points to be able to find everything about science.
The special thing about scientology protest is that 4chan will pay little attention to Scientology. The first reason for the controversy was related to 4chan's access to "lulz" on the Internet. Scientists deleted an interesting video that Tom Cruise is incoherent in Scientology. 4chan believes that this will hinder their unlimited rights to (and preserve) the content on the Internet. Their protest actions have moral elements, but at best they are realistic. A few years later, when Occupy Wall Street came to Zuccotti Park, it only cut off 4chan's political interests and complaints. 4chan is liberal. During the 2008 presidential election, it backed Rongpol (replacing the traditional greeting "sup / b /" with "ron paul / b /"). 4chan is not another right, I want to have the right to do this. In the case of large organizations such as enterprises, government and scientific fields that impede "correctness", they oppose these systems.
Scientology began in the 1950s based on the discovery of L. Ron Hubbard. Hubbard is known as the "scientific father" (church). After studying human thought and life known as Dianectics, I formed a Scientology religion. Thus, with the expansion of Hubbard's research, the idea of ​​Scientology has expanded to include all the way of thinking of all Hubbard publications. All of them say their creed is also written by Hubbard, and like most beliefs it is the basis of religious beliefs. Hubbard also wrote the four codes Scientology relies on, namely the auditor's code "Scientology", "Honor Guidelines" and "Way to Happiness."