Tom Cruise, according to a high-ranking Scientologist, will one day be “worshiped like Jesus all over the world, becoming a prophet for the movement.” Cruise is the “chosen one” who will spread the word. […]
Scientology, according to its official Web site, is “the study of truth.”
It was founded by L. Ron Hubbard, once a science fiction writer who now writes books on his religion. If you want a “greater understanding of the basics of Scientology, your question is best answered here.” That “here” is the book “Scientology: A New Slant On Life.” The book will help you learn “two rules for happy living. Practical secrets of success. How to achieve your goals, and more.”
The book - the Scientology bible, so to speak - is $20.
Apparently, part of that happiness depends on bullying others into following Scientology doctrine. What else can explain the outrageous protest outside Lincoln-Sudbury High School on Wednesday, the same day 17-year-old James Alenson was buried by his parents?
Members of the Church of Scientology held signs and banners suggesting the drug treatment for Asperger’s syndrome given to accused murderer John Odgren is to blame for the murder. Scientology has a better way, they say. Maybe it does. Who am I to say?
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