In case you’re still lost as to what the heck is going on, a Scientology Run is when people film themselves charging into a Church of Scientology building to see how far they can get before being caught and booted out. It’s a notoriously secretive religion, so it turns the whole place into an action-movie set piece where the protagonist is trying to infiltrate a compound while fending off its legion of foot soldiers, clad in terrifying white button-ups with black vests.

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    Sounds like something a religious person would say to feel like their religion is more sensible.

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          Well yes, especially given that the Catholic church is basically (for a given value of ‘basically’) a continuation of the Roman empire, a financial instrument clothed in religion. Same as Scientology.

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          There’s different types of names for a group depending on certain variables. Not all cults are religions.

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            The difference between a cult and a religion is that in a cult the person at the top of the pyramid scheme knows it’s all a bullshit grift and everyone else is a true believer, it’s a religion when that person dies.

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        Give it a few more generations, and it’ll look like Mormonism (originally an obviously scammy personality cult with a problematic founder, but now a respectable pillar of conservative society). Another century or two and it’ll be like Lutheranism or Episcopalianism: so much part of the background that people don’t even notice the weird stuff in its doctrines.

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            By who? Other Christian’s or religious people? Typical of them to accuse everyone else of being a cult.

            Legally, no.

            If you ask anyone sane, all religion is a cult.

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          Scientology isn’t based on an already accepted mainstream religion and they’re losing membership. History rhymes, it doesn’t always repeat.

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      It’s pretty well documented that L. Ron Hubbard founded Scientology to serve as a financial tool. Hence the financial controversies and the IRS battles from the 70s-90s

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          There’s a clear difference between an organisation intentionally created as a cult in living memory and one which, as far as we all know, arose organically from the sincere beliefs of people.

          It doesn’t make the beliefs of one more true or something, it’s just a useful categorisation.

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            You just said the difference is time and the fact no one can remember the religions founding. Which is no clear difference at all.

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              Time tends to sand off the rough edges of any organization that wants to keep pulling in new members and that doesn’t need a framework of total control to protect itself from fizzling out early. It’s an evolutionary process, not just historical whitewashing. Though it’s also historical whitewashing.