Lecture: Sacredness of Cases – Determinism
Author: Hubbard, L. R.
Document date: 1962, 5 April
Document title: Sacredness of Cases - Determinism
Document type: lecture transcript
Event: Saint Hill Special Briefing Course
Location: East Grinstead, Sussex
Document ID: SHSBC136
Description: Hubbard talks about God as the "big thetan."
And then we have the big thetan idea. The big thetan theory. And you’re supposed to talk to him, but you can’t talk to him, but he won’t hear you because he punishes you, because you mustn’t say anything bad to him, because if you do talk to him, well, you can’t talk to him, and you’re totally at his mercy. And then they wonder why they have people around in spin bins saying they’re God after having set up the mechanism overtly and directly. Well I don’t say there is or isn’t a big thetan. I’m sure you were pretty big at one time or another. There may still be some around that are pretty big. Maybe you’re still that big, you know. who knows? Hasn’t anything to do with size anyhow.
Hubbard, L. R. (1962, 5 April). Sacredness of Cases – Determinism. Saint Hill Special Briefing Course, (SHSBC136). Lecture conducted from East Grinstead, Sussex.