Archive for the ‘Scientelogy == stupidity’ Category
Would it be too late to say life imitates art creates art?
Friday, March 28th, 2008“Anonymous” strike against Scientology
Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008…and the text had me thinking, is Horus Kewmer the scriptwriter of this piece? Unbeknownst to me, my girlfriend posted the a reference to the same content today.
Visting the Scientology street fair
Monday, September 11th, 2006Check out this footage! Mark goes to visit the scientology street fair with a camera and this is how the congregation greets him.
Just when you thought you were free of the thetans…
Friday, August 26th, 2005Miu von Furstenburg’s blog hosts pictures of Tom Cruise as a whacked-out Dorothy from Oz…[LINK].
Update:: According to a recent post at defamer.com, Cruise’s PR droid lawyer asserts that was actually his sister.
Wow, my opinion of him has totally been elevated.
Normally I’m nice to Scientologists
Monday, June 20th, 2005Mountain View has a church of Scientology downtown. Outside the door generally stand some agreeable people who proffer me a stress-test or some literature. I’ve never gone in the building, but am usually civil.
One time I actually did hear the guy out and he told me the benefits of Scientology. I said I had no drinking problems, a good attitude, was in good health, enjoyed life, and did yoga. Being someone who believes his life is OK generally makes the glittering baubels of this cult fairly unattractive.
He thanked me for listening patiently and I went on my business. Since that time, when asked to her the spiel, I say “No thank you” or “The Buddha teaches there is no me to take this test”. I admit occasionally I think about saying “Islam’s fire of purification will swallow you like a lion!”, but I generally keep that in check.
In general I regard them as annoyances: like Creationists or Jehova’s Witnesses.
This weekend I tested out a new one:
“If Tom Cruise is what you get from this stuff count me out!”

Although every time I dismiss Scientology I grow very uncomfortable. Christianity was regarded the same way by the ruling class of its day.