Scientology declares Cruise "Christ of Scientology"

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  1. #1
    What else needs to feed this man's extreme ego? Check out the story.
     
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    wow!

    what a bunch of nuts.
     
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    Note to self: avoid all Scientologists I ever meet.
     
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  4. d16man

    d16man Well-Known Member

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    #4

    These people are a bunch of nuts...they think they are a lost alien civilization..its a shame so many celebs are a part of this.
     
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    I thought that was the Raelians?? rael.org
     
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    d16man Well-Known Member

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    #6
    From the article:

    " Leader L Ron Hubbard claimed humans bear traces of an ancient alien civilisation."
     
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    It is scientology too. Lots of cults believe aliens are coming to get us.

    http://www.xenu.net/

    Scientology was just a tax dodge for Hubbard.

    Cruise being christ just means his head will finally grow to match the size of his giant nose.
     
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    #8
    C'mon, gents - a Sun Tabloid posting is all of a sudden taken as, pardon the pun, Gospel truth?

    Notice a couple of things in the article designed to lend weight where there is none:

    It indicates a belief on the part of the CEO:

    -without directly quoting something from Miscavige to support such a surmisal;

    Then, it moves to a quote from "a source high up"

    -Unnamed source. Problem is, the article attempts to draw a line between the quote and Miscavige. I would be more bent on believing the article was shooting for a (false) authority, where there was none, over believing in the megalomania (at least, this megalomania) of Cruise.

    No news here, in my opinion. Just tabloid fodder.
     
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  10. AZhitman

    AZhitman Active Member

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    #10
    When Tom Cruise can walk on water, heal the sick, inspire millions, generate faith, and defeat death, I'll buy the wacko stories.

    Hell, he can't even maintain an age-appropriate relationship with another human being.

    Screw Tom and his sucky movies. He's in for a crappy "post-life experience".

    p.s. northpont's right - much ado about nothing.
     
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    +1 for making me lol. :)
     
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  12. northpointaiki

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    #12
    Well, that is important news.

    Ever since Gene Wilder fell in love with a sheep, there has been no equally compelling news on this rare, but sorely misunderstood, phenomenon. Now, if you'll excuse me, it's cold as hell up here, the snow is falling....and my pet Llama, Daffodil, has that come hither look...
     
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    You go get you some! I love spitters, myself :p
     
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    What a title ..............what a mouthfull .......... what an actor ........... will he get an Oscar for this :eek:
     
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    #15
    Entertainers seem odd or perhaps it's just most people are and we don't all get that same attention.
    I'll say one thing....Tom's a great actor.
     
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    #16
    Why not call him GOD of scientology? It means JACK anyway!!

    Col :D
     
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    #17
    What a bunch of idiots. I heard somewhere, that it would take the average person about $500,000 in order to reach the level in Scientology that Tom Cruise is in. Remember in scientology, you have to buy books and courses to proceed to the next level.

    There's big money to be made in starting your own religion.
     
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    #18
    Can't believe it...but I agree with D16 on this one. Cruise=nutjob
     
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    #19
    Did they mean 'dwarf' of Scientology? Don't know how they got that mixed up though.
     
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    #20
    A religion created by a science fiction writer. LOL superb. :D

    "Only in America" as the saying goes.
     
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