What is Clarology?
Clarology is a religion based off of scientific research meant to improve the body's mind and soul through religious medicine and technology. We have churches all across the globe with about 800 million new members each year. Our goal is to help people become the best they can be by unlocking their true potential by exposing them to the clear, which is when a member reaches the level of bioful by learning the knowledge of the purest form of light and that gives off a calming mechanic which is what we use to provide these individuals with complete clearness.
Is Clarology a cult?
No, Clarology is not a cult and the church does not require you to give up your current beliefs in order to join, in fact we have millions of members who either identify as christian, muslim or atheist, and why is that? It's because we genuinely care about people instead of dogma. The doctrine of Clarology was created by Laurence Oller to help the individual in an overly collectivized world where men and women are seen as numbers in a computer. We have helped millions of people out of poverty by curing illnesses such as depression, mental illness, and drug abuse, and thanks to this we are considered the world's number one source recommended by doctors for patients of all kind.
Can I leave Clarology if I don't feel it is working?
Of course, the Church of Clarology allows all of its members to have the free will to come and go as they please, but we would suggest that you stay in case you have any breakthroughs. Remember, Clarology has cured over a billion people with all sorts of illnesses and will work for you too. We after all are the world's number one source for medical advice!
Does Clarology really separate families if they leave?
Absolutely not! Members of the church are entitled to their own sense of free will and the church has no control over a person's actions and to suggest that we advocate for the ostracization of ex-members is utter lunacy. However, those who attack the church, Judors, are not allowed into the church and members are encouraged to avoid people such as them because they are harmful to the clear process due to their negative forces surrounding them.