Why do people call it, "Scientology"? Does it have something to do with Science?
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Since the other thread strayed way off topic and then was locked(Sorry Little Wing for contributing to that, you made the thread so I figured Id apologize to you).
I still felt that I wanted to discuss this topic and respond to this
"THIS IS THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA!!!
If Travolta or any other jackass wants to
believe in a system that outlaws western medicine
SO BE IT!
They have every right to do what ever they want...
And if their Kids turn 18, and choose to follow those same beliefs,
SO BE IT!
NO bringing the kid back now.
Everyone in the family is sad...
Who wouldn't be?
Life goes on, folks get sick, people die (as was stated before)
NO GOVERNMENT AGENCY
can infringe on the travolta family's US RIGHT.
to follow their religious system even if it puts themselves in danger.
You cant just eliminate freedoms -
(even if they are dumb all over)
"
I agree with you, I am not saying they should not have the right to believe what they want. I am saying that the government should not treat Scientology as a religion and give them the rights and benefits that religions have.
Scientology is disgraceful and such a scam on a grand scale, I have done quite a bit of research about it early last year and it is a very very sad cult. They brainwash people and steal so much money...
Yea the members who choose to join hold a lot of blame, but the cult preys on people's emotions and dupes and lies to them convincing them that they are something different....Literally charging people for spiritual guidance and their written word...Saying if the member does not feel 'pure' yet, then they need to purchase other books...ect
That is like the Christian church selling the bible to people page by page for thousands of dollars! Scientology somehow gets away with writing it off as donations when they clearly charge money, there is no way to go through their cult without paying money.
Just dig deep into Scientology and you will see that it has no business being classified as a religion and it is pretty damn dangerous
What Would Fetus Do?


Why do people call it, "Scientology"? Does it have something to do with Science?
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Who ever is interested...Operation Clambake - The Inner Secrets Of Scientology
Lots of documentation....as far as i am concerned....This L. Ron Hubbard guy use to take drugs....so i think one day he over did it....had some crazy hallucination / dreams.....and then wrote down a story of Xenu.....
Has anyone read the story of Xenu ??? Before giving any answers i like to go through the matter so i have read the secret documents on net.......And i believe its all BS.
All i know is when one is born....he is born with out any religion, cult, cast......Its the purest form of human. But so sad one cant live till death like that.... Free Living Desired...
I am not against people following / doing whatever they believe...but i am against people forcing others to follow.....
Ohhh yea, Scientology is not only a cult, but a business, a corporation/cult...
What Would Fetus Do?

Interesting.
Scientology cured my dyslexia: Cruise
US actor Tom Cruise, one of Scientology's best-known adherents, says he overcame the effects of his dyslexia thanks to the church's teachings.
In an interview with the weekly XL Semanal magazine supplement of daily Spanish newspaper ABC, Cruise says he was illiterate when he graduated from high school in 1980.
The 46-year-old says he learned to read as an adult using a method conceived by Scientology's late founder L Ron Hubbard.
The Church of Scientology, founded in 1954 in the United States by science-fiction writer Hubbard, teaches that technology can expand the mind and help solve problems.

Don't blame death on rare childhood illness, say docs
The health problems of tragic teen Jett Travolta would not have been properly treated unless his celebrity Scientologist parents had rejected their religion's theories on medicine, outraged experts said yesterday.
An autism activist, who spoke on the condition that her name not be revealed, said anti-seizure medication could have controlled the attacks that cops said John Travolta's son was prone to suffering.
Police said Jett, 16, had a seizure Friday that led him to fall and hit his head on a bathtub in a Bahamas hotel.
It is not known if he was taking medication.
But the church to which his parents are devoted would have discouraged the use of any medication for the seizures that affect 25 percent of teen autistic suffers, said Scientology experts.
And his parents have repeatedly denied their son could have autism - an illness the church says doesn't exist.
"I believe this is something that was totally avoidable," said the autism activist, who asked not to be identified by name because she says she has a friendship with Travolta's brother, Joey.
"There were such clear indications that this kid had autism," she said. "It's bothered me for years.
"The irony is not lost that Joey has committed his life to working with autism and disabilities, and his brother, for religious reasons, would let this happen.
"Joey tries to be as supportive of his brother's choices as he can be, but this has really upset me."
According to the Church of Scientology, people with disabilities like autism are classified as "degraded" and capable of curing themselves by working harder on the church's teachings.
John Travolta and wife Kelly Preston repeatedly denied speculation that their son exhibited autistic symptoms.
Instead, they blamed their son's problems on a bout with Kawasaki syndrome as a toddler. The rare disease is characterized by high fever, skin rash and swelling of the lymph nodes. Left untreated the, illness can cause heart and circulation problems later in life.
Police believe a seizure led to Jett's fatal fall. The teen was found in a bathroom of the family's Bahamas vacation home Friday morning with a broken nose and smashed skull, cops said.
"The Travoltas as Scientologists - and very prominent Scientologists - would never consult a doctor to deal with the treatment of autism," said Rick Ross, a leading authority on the church.
"This child lived out his life without ever being evaluated or treated, in my opinion. The sad thing is, perhaps he could have been helped."
Jett's parents claimed to have treated his Kawasaki symptoms with a Scientology-prescribed course of "detoxification" - a regimen of diet and saunas that the church claims is purifying, but which Kawasaki specialist Dr. Adrianna Tremoulet has never heard of.
"I am not familiar with that therapy," she said yesterday. Standard treatment includes blood transfusions.
All medication - including anti-seizure drugs - are discouraged by the church, which believes drugs stockpile in the body over time and damage it, experts on the church said.
"The failure to give doctor-recommended drugs or medications to Jett might be considered to be a laudable Scientology ethics matter," said Michael Pattinson, a former senior-level church member.
Calls for comment from the church were not returned yesterday.
Initial reports from police that Jett's body lay undiscovered in the bathroom for nearly 10 hours were challenged yesterday by Travolta's attorney, Michael McDermott.
He said the teen was discovered within minutes by a nanny - whose screams brought Travolta sprinting from an upstairs bedroom.
The movie star tried desperately to resuscitate his son.
"John did everything he could, but it appears it was too late," said a detective.
The Travoltas remained on Grand Bahama Island yesterday, surrounded by more than 50 friends, family and church members who had jetted in during the week for a two-day New Year's party scheduled to end today.
The celebrations, including a catamaran cruise, were canceled as the grieving family instead planned Jett's funeral.
adam.nichols@nypost.com

I hate taking medication but in cases like this....

He may have possibly had autism but I doubt it........I just saw some pics of him and his family on msnbc and in all of them they were in close contact and he was even kissing his dad at one point. Most (not all I suppose) autistic children tend to avoid or even hate contact especially something this intimate......who knows?
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