^^^Exactly.

I'm Catholic too, so the concept of "What's true is what's true for you" has always bothered me as a moral dictate because of its implicit relativism.

Then what truly is "truth", if one accepts this proposition?

It is consistent with the rest of Scientology "theology" which seems to be about personal power and discovery-making yourself and Scientology more powerful. You are "homo novis"-new man. You are above everyone else, the unenlightened wog.

It isn't about service. Because even the nature of supposedly reaching out to others with the drug programs, the volunteer ministers, etc. , all is because of the dictate to make Scientology more powerful. it is not freely given because of love of man. It is justification.

"How about that? You hold on to the tin cans and then this guy
asks you a bunch of questions, and if you pay enough money you get to join
the master race. How's that for a religion?"
-- Frank Zappa, to a concert audience at the Rockpile, Toronto, May 1969

"There's one thing that has stayed constant throughout time. It's an instinctual part of man to conquer evil. The battle of good over evil in this world has not changed. It has remained constant throughout the millennia." - Kyle Thomas Brennan