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  • #16
    Re: Hmm...

    Originally posted by Russta
    Isn't that Tom Cruise's clique?
    I'll not have you speak such blasphemy against our ascended Brother Cruise.
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    • #17
      Re: Hmm...

      Heh you know it's more then just Tom Cruise that's a Scientologist. There's a person on quite a few TV shows and damn if I could remember that other actors name. He seems to play the villan a lot with "Password: Swordfish", "Battlefield Earth" (Auther: L. Ron Hubbard same guy who started Scientology), and all the others....

      Can't believe it, his name like just vanished from my mind. I have met a few of them at the Celebrity Center (Scientology Center), most of time I've been there though is when my fathers making his runs their for his studies (He's a Scientologist, not me).

      EDIT:

      Ah! John Travolta that's who I was thinking I can't believe I forgot that name :p


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      • #18
        Re: Hmm...

        I thought most of Hollywood is Scientologist.
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        • #19
          Re: Hmm...

          Originally posted by Jonnyram
          I thought most of Hollywood is Scientologist.
          Well it seems a good quantity is but definatly not all of them.


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          • #20
            Re: Hmm...

            Bad science-fiction isn't just a movie anymore
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            • #21
              Re: Hmm...

              Hehe, to bad that story of Xenu has so many inaccuracy details of what it states. If you research through operation clambake more, they use to have statements also of Scientologist forbbiden from watching Space Odyssey 2003. That completly bogus I've watched it a few times before with my father, still find that movie boring as heck I always fall asleep somewere in the middle of it.

              As far as that story of Xenu though. I've heard it a lot, weather it's true or not that it's the basis of Scientology is tough to say. Especially since L. Ron Hubbard was a Sci-Fi Writer so that holds backing to the possibility. It is clear to me too every time I read that, the guy didn't have all the info completly accurate.

              Though the guy did throw in a few terms that is almost always mentioned to anyone who just starts Scientology. "Body Thetan", "Thetan", and "Implanting" are terms used but their definitions are wrong to what that states. Makes no sense they'd change the definition at OT III either since they tend to be sticklers for grammer, so bad in fact it could easily drive you nutz. :mad:
              Last edited by Macht; 07-08-2005, 05:19 PM.


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