Questionable Scientology Religion was developed by American writer and humanitarian L. Ron Hubbard.
This religion came from his lifelong passion to assist man to achieve a higher plane of existence and civilization.
The Scientology Beliefs are the following:
First of all, the word “Scientology” means “The study of Knowledge or Truth.”
The Scientology religion holds beliefs that man is basically good, not evil.
It teaches that it is people’s bad experiences that cause them to commit evil deeds.
It is not really their basic nature to do so.
People can mistakenly solve their problems by thinking only of their own personal interests and ignore how their acts affect others which creates interpersonal problems.
The Scientology religion also holds that individuals advance to the degree they preserve their spiritual integrity and values, and remain honest and decent — indeed, individuals deteriorate to the degree they abandon these qualities.
Sounds pretty interesting, does not it?
A lot of followers of the Church of Scientology are celebrities like Tome Cruise, Jason Lee (actor on “My name is Earl”), John Travolta, Katie Holmes, Kirstie Alley, Lisa Marie Presley, Will Smith and many others.
Church of Scientology seems to be full of contradictions though.
Scientology in truth actually traps a person, getting them from day one to agree to “Keeping Scientology Working” which in fact slowly builds in the “truth” that Hubbard’s path is “The only Way”.
Also, any other thoughts, practices, teachings are considered “Other Practices” and are considered “Out Ethics”.
In Scientology people are routinely practicing deception, fraud, lies, and on staff and in WISE, people become slaves to a system where they have no recourse.
Scientology says they believe that “Man has the inalienable right to free speech”.
But the truth is, the higher up you go in Scientology, the farther from the truth this becomes.
The Church of Scientology is being blamed for being more than just bizarre.
Various news sources are reporting that the above religious group is also behind human trafficking and exploiting free labor as well!
Allegedly, part of this is in order to service demands for Tom Cruise.
Recently, the Federal Bureau of Investigation has launched a probe into The Church of Scientology due to suspicion that they are behind human trafficking.
Could this religion get any more bizarre?
David Miscavage, the church’s leader and Tom Cruise’s personal friend, allegedly abused and beat members of this controversial cult.
Apparently, for lousy fifty dollars a week, he ordered them to do the following work: customize a building, spend over a year fixing a boat and rebuild motorcycles.
Paul Haggis, who was a Scientologist for over thirty years, is making these claims.
“Sea Org,” the group’s religious leadership, is also being investigated for enslaving Scientologists.
A former member claims that he, among many others, was sent to “The Hole” — a dreaded area of trailers, where there were group “confessions” that would last about twenty-four hours on average (Wow!)
According to multiple sources, members have been asked not to speak to their families, children have been “drafted” into Sea Org (although it sounds more like enslavement), and lots of other strange practices.
Of course, the Church of Scientology is denying it…
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February 18th, 2011 at 8:21 pm
This is scary. Almost like Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and Jeff Warren.