Church of Scientology Hides Abuse

On March 7, 2010, in Cults, Religion, by Backseat Blogger

Scientology is a disgusting cult with no socially redeeming features whatsoever. Plus their messiah is going the way of all flesh. He’s getting old and fat and is just plainly off his rocker.

Normally I’m a live and let live kind of guy.  So long as the religious nutters whether they be Mormons, Jehovah’s Witnesses, or athiests leave me alone I could care less what they do. 

But Scientology is a cult that has  hurt people and destroyed lives.   As with all cults it needs to be fought and exposed for the dangerous fraud that it continues to perpetrate.

In today’s New York Times there is a terrific exposé of some of the inner workings of the cult and the struggle a couple had when they tried to leave the “Church.”

Raised as Scientologists, Christie King Collbran and her husband, Chris, were recruited as teenagers to work for the elite corps of staff members who keep the Church of Scientology running, known as the Sea Organization, or Sea Org.

They signed a contract for a billion years — in keeping with the church’s belief that Scientologists are immortal. They worked seven days a week, often on little sleep, for sporadic paychecks of $50 a week, at most.

But after 13 years and growing disillusionment, the Collbrans decided to leave the Sea Org, setting off on a Kafkaesque journey that they said required them to sign false confessions about their personal lives and their work, pay the church thousands of dollars it said they owed for courses and counseling, and accept the consequences as their parents, siblings and friends who are church members cut off all communication with them…

Fifty-six years after its founding by the science fiction writer L. Ron Hubbard, who died in 1986, the church is fighting off calls by former members for a Reformation. The defectors say Sea Org members were repeatedly beaten by the church’s chairman, David Miscavige, often during planning meetings; pressured to have abortions; forced to work without sleep on little pay; and held incommunicado if they wanted to leave. The church says the defectors are lying…

The church has responded to the bad publicity by denying the accusations and calling attention to a worldwide building campaign that showcases its wealth and industriousness. Last year, it built or renovated opulent Scientology churches, which it calls Ideal Orgs, in Rome; Malmo, Sweden; Dallas; Nashville; and Washington. And at its base here on the Gulf Coast of Florida, it continued buying hotels and office buildings (54 in all) and constructing a 380,000-square-foot mecca that looks like a convention center.

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1 Response » to “Church of Scientology Hides Abuse”

  1. David says:

    But this is blasphemy! Tom Cruise isn’t the true saviour of Scientology. It’s John Travolta. And he got old and fat and went off his rocker longer before Cruise. Obviously Travolta is an older, wiser, interplanetary, billion-year-old soul than Cruise. To think otherwise is just ridiculous.