I have to wonder how many Scientologists even know the history of their own religion.
It really has all the trappings of a cult:
- Doesn't clue you in on the entire belief structure (much less history) or make it open to non-members, instead indoctrinating you one step at a time
- Persuades you to cut ties with (and even persecute) those who don't belong, and practically give up your old life (I think)
- Highly, highly moralistic and divisive, to the point where the group all but declares war on its ideological opponents
- Deceptively recruits members, by doing things like misrepresenting the belief system (see the first point) and running front organizations and sucking people in with "personality tests"
- Financial extortion of its members
- Threats of physical violence against nonmembers and possibly members/former members
- The general belief that the organization is above the law (see: ... this thread)
- Dogma revealed by a single, charismatic leader (although the charisma is certainly questionable)
- Dogma claiming to be the only key to happiness, mental health, etc., discrediting actual science in the process
I could probably go on, or organize this better, but yeah.
I'm generally a tolerant guy when it comes to religion, so while I find their beliefs rather bogus (and quite silly, being stuff drafted by a cheap sci-fi author in order to make a buck or two), my main problem is the fact that, well, as an organization they're just plain evil and frighten the hell out of me.