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Alex Gibney's Scientology documentary "Going Clear" premiered on HBO last week, unveiling a slew of shocking allegations against the Church and previously unknown stories about the celebrities at its center. But just in case you missed the film, "Saturday Night Live" mocked the Church with a scathing fake ad.
originally posted by: TerryMcGuire
I have such a hard time understanding any of that Scientology stuff.
A mediocre Science Fiction author all of a sudden comes out with a philosophy of self improvement and universal knowledge and people lap it up like it is God's own milk.
originally posted by: TerryMcGuire
I mean, did Hubbard really believe any of this stuff??? Did he believe himself to be a deliverer of galactic truth? Or did he know he was just making the whole thing up because he wanted to see how far along people would go with his charade?
originally posted by: TerryMcGuire
Anyone know of information on Hubbard's true belief system? That would be interesting to me.
Quentin went to sea with Ron when he established the Sea Organization, living on the flagship Apollo and reaching the highest level of auditor training. He disagreed with his father's plans, sometimes saying that he wanted to be a pilot, and in 1974 that he would like to be a dancer. Soon after this, a friend found him in the midst of a suicide attempt. Quentin survived this attempt and was assigned to the Rehabilitation Project Force.
Former Scientologists have said that Quentin was homosexual, and that this clearly caused him a great deal of personal torment as Scientology doctrine classified homosexuals as "sexual pervert[s]" and "quite ill physically." Another source close to him claims that rumors of his homosexuality were due to him sometimes claiming to be that way in order to discourage women who were interested in him, to protect them from the consequences of his father's disapproval.
originally posted by: AutOmatIc
From HuffPo:
Alex Gibney's Scientology documentary "Going Clear" premiered on HBO last week, unveiling a slew of shocking allegations against the Church and previously unknown stories about the celebrities at its center. But just in case you missed the film, "Saturday Night Live" mocked the Church with a scathing fake ad.
www.huffingtonpost.com...
The video:
The original that the spoof was based on:
Well done SNL, well done.