Scientology

Scientologist employer: First amendment applies only to me, not employees

Diskeeper Accused of Scientology Indoctrination

"Two ex-employees have sued Diskeeper Corporation in Los Angeles Superior Court after being fired, alleging that the company makes Scientology training a mandatory condition of employment (complaint, PDF). Diskeeper founder and CEO Craig Jensen is a high level, publicly avowed Scientologist who has given millions to his Church. Diskeeper's surprising response to the lawsuit (PDF) appears to be that religious instruction in a place of employment is protected by the First Amendment."

Let Me Be Perfectly Clear

Jason Beghe, a Scientologist for fourteen years, speaks his mind about his disdain for Scientology. Like raising the number of missions in Catch-22, Jason contends that Scientology moves the bar on one of its most elusive goals: being "clear." To be fair, if Judeo-Christianity first popped up in the 1950s it would be hard-pressed to declare spiritual hegemony, here in the United States or anywhere else. Literal interpretations of mythological constructs don't perform well in front of cameras or microphones, except as theater, and even then you have to buy your own popcorn...  Read more…

Cruise controlled

Must-watch video of Tom Cruise making us all feel really good about Scientology.

Pretty much lives up to its billing... "Let me put it this way: if Tom Cruise jumping on Oprah's couch was an 8 on the scale of scary, this is a 10."

It's Krazy with a KSW.

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