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Thursday, January 7, 2010

Scientology hits the SBC head-on in Nasheville


Yes, the Southern Baptist Convention does regard Scientology as a cult.
Indeed, it did so before the ad above was placed with a paid insert this week in the Nashville Tennessean, hometown newspaper of the SBC headquarters.
About that "free personality test," Baptist Press quite accurately says:
Though named the "Oxford Capacity Analysis," the 200-question Scientology assessment was not developed by Oxford University nor does it have any tie to the famed university. The Scientology "personality test" is described by various Internet sources as a Scientology recruitment tool used worldwide on Scientology websites, in Scientology churches and in public settings such as fairs and festivals. It also has been criticized by psychologists as not a bonafide personality test.
Scientology isn't new to Nashville. It has a Nashville Celebrity Center and is active in the community.
Nor is this a new face-off for the SBC North American Mission Board, which has several Web pages devoted to the fight.
Having the Baptist Press chime in this week may mean the SBC Executive Committee is taking the fight more seriously.
Hope so.

H/T Faith & Reason

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