Its been a few rough weeks for the cult.
This is gonna make it tougher:
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To: null and void
"Welcome to the golden age of Xenu!" ping.
2 posted on
08/30/2006 6:14:57 PM PDT by
Central Scrutiniser
(I was in the house when the house burnt down.)
To: EveningStar
Wonder if JT's airplane has a closet?
3 posted on
08/30/2006 6:23:27 PM PDT by
Central Scrutiniser
(I was in the house when the house burnt down.)
To: Central Scrutiniser
Yup, Travolta is gay....my friends cousin works in lighting in Hollywood and Travolta hit on him. He said Travolta jets in with his pals and turns his acting queerly beloved off or on depending on the company he is keeping. I feel bad for his kids having to grow up in a confusing lie like they are.
4 posted on
08/30/2006 6:23:29 PM PDT by
Kimmers
To: Central Scrutiniser
My understanding is that L.Ron Hubbard who was a science fiction writer took one of his science fiction books and turned into a bible sort of thing called Dyanetics (??) .... and that became a religion????
I like Tom Cruise and John Travolta and who cares what they belive ... they are great entertainers (but on screen they're great!)
5 posted on
08/30/2006 6:23:50 PM PDT by
SkyDancer
("The Americans on Flight 93 did more to counter terrorism than the Democrats have done in 4 years")
To: Central Scrutiniser
South Park did a hilarious episode about Cruise, Travolta and Scientology. Cruise got it banned from showing in the UK. It was a round between the eyes for Scientology.
Here is also a hilarious website:
http://www.tomcruiseisnuts.com/
6 posted on
08/30/2006 6:24:05 PM PDT by
stm
(Good people sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence)
To: Central Scrutiniser
He's always been a lightweight in a city (and industry) of lightweights.Where's the news here?
7 posted on
08/30/2006 6:24:29 PM PDT by
Gay State Conservative
("An empty limousine pulled up and Hillary Clinton got out")
To: Central Scrutiniser
All religions involve a belief system that tells you how to behave, even if you don't want to. The punishments for failing to behave vary by religion, but they're fairly motivating as are the fantastic rewards for "good behavior."
Just speaking to the Christian faith, it's a choice between torture in hell forever (seems kinda harsh) or a neat mansion on Planet Heaven with golden streets. It sort of appeals to both the self-preservation mode and the "moving on up" mode.
10 posted on
08/30/2006 6:26:15 PM PDT by
Dog Gone
To: Central Scrutiniser
A good luck kiss, square on the lips, for the pilot.
12 posted on
08/30/2006 6:27:31 PM PDT by
BigSkyFreeper
(There is no alternative to the GOP except varying degrees of insanity.)
To: Central Scrutiniser
ooooh, ooooh, Mr. Kotter, Vinnie just hit on me!!!!
13 posted on
08/30/2006 6:27:58 PM PDT by
stm
(Good people sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence)
To: Central Scrutiniser
Tom, Matt Lauer may not know what Ritalin is, but
I do, and judging by some of your recent behavior, it might not hurt for you to try some. Ask your doctor if it's right for you.
As to that picture...I don't think I really needed to see that. Bad John. BAD John.
15 posted on
08/30/2006 6:31:36 PM PDT by
RichInOC
("Rule One: NO POOFTERS!")
To: Central Scrutiniser
Tom Cruise's Behavior and Scientology: A Link? A nut!
16 posted on
08/30/2006 6:32:44 PM PDT by
LasVegasMac
(Islam........not fit for human consumption.)
To: Central Scrutiniser
I found this at Rick Ross's site. While Scientology is a cult, Ross is very anti religion.
http://www.rickross.com/reference/millennium/millennium84.html
Millennium cults pose bigger threat than terrorists
The Times (London)/August 20, 1996
By Kathryn Knight
A Disaster such as the Waco siege is inevitable in Britain if the Government does not act to control the growing number of violent and irrational cults, a report says.
Some of the 500 cults operating in Britain are so unpredictable that they are potentially more dangerous terrorist groups according to The Prophets of Doom: The Security of Religious Cults, published by the Institute for European Defense and Strategic Studies, an independent think-tank. Many use mind control techniques to indoctrinate their followers, who number up to half a million.
Martin Hubback, author of the report. said that, as the millenium approached, cult activity was likely to become more intense. He called for the immediate intervention of the security services to prevent cult violence leading to mass deaths. "Only a small minority of unorthodox religious groups represent any danger to society, but those that do are capable of wreaking havoc out of all proportion to their size or importance.
Thousands of unorthodox cults exist around the world, varying from single congregation churches to big international organizations. In Britain they often fall info two categories: religious groups, which are popular among people in their 20s, and therapy-based sects, offering help for physical or mental problems, which appeal to the middle-aged. All tend to insulate themselves from society.
"It is the combination of individuals belonging to a group without rational ends, who are not in a bargaining relationship with the authorities, who are reckless as to their own survival and who possess the ability and inclination to use hitherto taboo methods of destruction, which makes cults such a serious threat to society," Mr. Hubback said. "If anything we are moving away from a world where conflict is between relatively rational players and towards one threatened by irrational cults who want to make the Apocalypse a self-fulfilling prophecy."
The report follows a number of mass cult-related deaths. At least 70 members of the Branch Davidian cult, led by David Koresh, died in their compound in Waco in 1993 after a gun battle with police and a huge fire. A third of the people who died were British. In 1994, 48 members of a Canadian-based cult died in fires in Switzerland.
More disturbingly, recent attacks have involved the public. In March of last year, nerve gas was released on the Tokyo underground. Killing 12 and injuring hundreds. [At least one of the] activists [possibly had] connections to a cult [within the so-called] Christian Identity [movement who was] responsible for the Oklahoma City bombing, which killed 168 in April last year.
19 posted on
08/30/2006 6:35:10 PM PDT by
Sybeck1
(What's Russia's and China's part in all of this?)
To: Central Scrutiniser
What?....Uh, nevermind...
To: .cnI redruM; 537cant be wrong; 68 grunt; A. Patriot; A_Conservative_Chinese; ...
To: Central Scrutiniser
Katies Holmes needs to get away from Cruise. She can stay at my place for a while.
22 posted on
08/30/2006 6:36:00 PM PDT by
Gordongekko909
(I know. Let's cut his WHOLE BODY off.)
To: Central Scrutiniser
The New York Times this morning said simply that Cruise has gone "into full Scientology mode." Since when do we believe what the NYTimes has to say.
As far as Cruise's decision to sell a couple hedge funds with his partner and start their own production company, seems like a good career move which should have been in "his thinktank" a long time ago regarding the quality of films coming out of Hollywood these days.
It remains to be seen by those inside StudioLand who was actually the dumper and who was the dumpee.
As far as keeping his family or specifically his child out of public view, again understandable.
The NYTimes'Behavior and the Liberal Left: A Link? ;)
To: Central Scrutiniser
Shudder! Well, that's another paper the cult will have to sue.
Tom Cruise's Behavior and Scientology: A Link?
A link? No! Cause and effect - pure and simple.
To: Central Scrutiniser
yeah, a friend of mine lived in a town that travolta used to live in (before his marriage) and said he was a regular at the gay bars.
To: Central Scrutiniser
What on earth is that picture pray tell? Who is that with Travolta and why?
This is one of the weirdest religions around, a real money tree for the organization and a brainwashing bunch of nonsense.
"Do you know how to know?"
32 posted on
08/30/2006 6:52:12 PM PDT by
ladyinred
(Leftists, the enemy within.)
To: Central Scrutiniser
Darn, I didn't want to see that! I really like John Travolta.
33 posted on
08/30/2006 6:52:16 PM PDT by
mom4kittys
(If velvet could sing, it would sound like Josh Groban)
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