One of the reasons we hate Scientology is that, unlike othchurches, it doesn't try to improve its parishoners when they take a wrong turn in life. Instead, it emetically purges them, removing them from the organisiation. For some reason, however, we don't blink when Grex does the same to its members. Grex is, in a significant way, a rejection of the religious versions of services traditionally provided by churches. They both fulfill much of the same things in communities, including companionship, fellowship, mating, and societal bonds; but Grex does them atheistically. Why shouldn't Grex embrace this fully, by trying to improve lost members, instead of banning them and deleting their accounts?7 responses total.
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Re. 0: There's no much that can be done in a non-face-to-face setting. You can ask, plead, encourage, scold, etc., but when the other person can come and go as they please, therapy's next to impossible.
One still needs to "study".
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