It's her personal choice and as long as she isn't doing a Tom Cruise, frankly I don't care!
Hmmm, Susteren decides with Scientology while Bob Bork converts to Roman Catholicism. Draw your own conclusions...
Van Susteren and Coale represented an Ohio woman who sued a cult-deprograming organization called Wellspring, whose executive director also sat on the CAN board. But their real target was CAN, which at the time was Scientology's public enemy No. 1.
"We wanted to get CAN in there, but we didn't have the evidence," Coale said. "We thought they were behind it."
Nice. Look how they block people from trying to leave the "church." Yet later in the article they quote the church as saying Greta has a free choice to go public or not regarding her affiliation with Scientology.
Oh, and her decision to keep her religion private has nothing to do with the separation of church and state.
I came from outer space to found a new religion here on earth. It's called "Whats-Happening-Now-ology." If you want to join, send me a biographical essay detailing all your personal defects (e.g. coke addiction,)and also send me certified copies of the latest statements from your bank and broker. I'll run them through my WHN-ology-whiz-bank-analyzer, and if you qualify, I'll be back to you. P.S. Send me a check for $ 10,000 made out to "cash" as a token of your good faith. Otherwise, no deal. (P.P.S. That should have been whiz-bang, not whiz bank - Freudian slip.)
For an inside look at Scientology, try:
http://www.clambake.org/archive/infopack/
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It is not a church. It is not a religion. It is a cult whose main aim is separating people from their money.
They do not believe in God, they believe in space aliens.
If they weren't so dangerous, it would be hilarious.