There’s no inherent need to confess having violated any rules and comitted sins in belief reporting.
It’s a debugging technique and while you can use any debugging technique to debug someone having comitted sins no one here who has closer information about leverage charged that they do that.
Scientology actually does force people to confess sins when they commit what they consider ethics violations (scientology calls their code of conduct ethics).
Anyone involved in scientology would easily classify what scientology does as including a need to confess sins. On the other hand, that’s far how the participants of belief reporting sessions at Leverage likely thought about it. At the moment there’s no source that anybody in Leverage got an impression that this is what happened to them.
It’s quite toxic for rational discussion to make those accusations instead of focus on the facts that are actually out in the open.
There’s no inherent need to confess having violated any rules and comitted sins in belief reporting.
It’s a debugging technique and while you can use any debugging technique to debug someone having comitted sins no one here who has closer information about leverage charged that they do that.
Scientology actually does force people to confess sins when they commit what they consider ethics violations (scientology calls their code of conduct ethics).
Anyone involved in scientology would easily classify what scientology does as including a need to confess sins. On the other hand, that’s far how the participants of belief reporting sessions at Leverage likely thought about it. At the moment there’s no source that anybody in Leverage got an impression that this is what happened to them.
It’s quite toxic for rational discussion to make those accusations instead of focus on the facts that are actually out in the open.