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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    19 days ago

    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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      19 days ago

      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.

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      19 days ago

      Well that’s not quite what I said. But either way, I think it’s pretty clear. What are some examples you think lie in the grey area?