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#1 Jan 26 2010 at 8:59 AM Rating: Good
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John Travolta has flown a jetliner carrying relief supplies into the Haitian capital, along with doctors and ministers from the Church of Scientology.


And they thought they had problems before.

I wonder if they are looking at all the cheap land for another Underground bunker of evil one of their "Churchs".

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#2 Jan 26 2010 at 9:30 AM Rating: Excellent
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Heh... silly Travolta. Haitians don't have any money.
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#3 Jan 26 2010 at 9:32 AM Rating: Excellent
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Jophiel wrote:
Heh... silly Travolta. Haitians don't have any money.


That's the first thing I thought when I heard this on the radio this morning.
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#4 Jan 26 2010 at 9:36 AM Rating: Excellent
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Jophiel wrote:
Heh... silly Travolta. Haitians don't have any money.


But think of all the money getting donated to Haiti right now. A few gullible people with too much cash see Travolta and his church on TV, get interested, get hooked, get "saved."

It's publicity.



Oh a separate note, John Travolta is a pretty cool guy. He lives in Ocala, 30 miles south of here (and where I lived for several months after college, since my parents live there), and is seen around town pretty frequently. Whenever one of his movies comes out the local movie theater has a red carpet event and he comes out to watch the movie with the town. He's actually sat down at a local diner with a friend of my ex and chatted with her and her friend. He's pretty personable.

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#5 Jan 26 2010 at 9:37 AM Rating: Excellent
So he's a nice guy eh? Too bad his religion is the biggest scam of the 21st century.
#6 Jan 26 2010 at 9:42 AM Rating: Excellent
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LockeColeMA wrote:
Oh a separate note, John Travolta is a pretty cool guy. He lives in Ocala, 30 miles south of here (and where I lived for several months after college, since my parents live there), and is seen around town pretty frequently. Whenever one of his movies comes out the local movie theater has a red carpet event and he comes out to watch the movie with the town. He's actually sat down at a local diner with a friend of my ex and chatted with her and her friend. He's pretty personable.


A catholic priest is also a nice guy until he ***** you (or your children, depending on your age).
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#7 Jan 26 2010 at 9:44 AM Rating: Good
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So he's a nice guy eh? Too bad his religion is the biggest scam of the 21st century. all of history


I mean really, just go all out there. There's no more "legitimacy" to Scientology than there is to any religion. I mean, great that the Catholic church only demands 10% of your earnings instead of the hundreds of thousands of dollars Scientology takes?

If Scientology makes overly rich and gullible people happy, then it's doing its job as a religion. All religions do the same for many others, and have a lot worse in their past.

Only thing that's scary about Scientology are the stories of how people so far in cannot get out easily. I daresay we see the same thing about many religions around the world even today, and it doesn't hold a torch to what some of the major religions have done in the past.


But yeah, Travolta's a nice guy. Maybe he legitimately thinks he's going to make a difference. At the very least, it's one more big name trying to help.
#8 Jan 26 2010 at 12:47 PM Rating: Good
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There's no more "legitimacy" to Scientology than there is to any religion.


Oh but there can be less.

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I mean, great that the Catholic church only demands 10% of your earnings instead of the hundreds of thousands of dollars Scientology takes?


No other religion I know of will lend you the money to pay for the services and then asking you to pay it back later or else it precludes more services. Also no other religion I am aware of so radically changes what it tells you over time - and in exchange for money no less.

Lastly, in Los Angeles, the Scientologists have shown up at several disaster sites (train wrecks, etc) to help out. I'm not sure it makes the news anymore, but at first it did and the scientologists claimed that it was firmly in their faith to provide charity, although without reference to any specific firm religious document.

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No other religion I know of will lend you the money to pay for the services and then asking you to pay it back later or else it precludes more services.
Officaily? No, no others do. Unofficially? Pull your head out of your ***.
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#10 Jan 26 2010 at 1:11 PM Rating: Excellent
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There's no more "legitimacy" to Scientology than there is to any religion.


No, but Scientology is a bit worse. It's jsut so obviously a con. It's so transparent. The founder who said "A great way to make money is to start a new religion" just before starting Scientology. The apourling mythology based on his own ludicrously bad Sci-fi. The stupid electro tests, the questionnaires, the analysis of what's wrong with us, the ways they have to "cure" this, the blatant money-grabbing, the thousands of stories of people who were psychologically wrecked when they tried to leave, it's all so recent and so well documented. There's not even the mystic of "oh look it's a really old book and it happened a long time ago back when people lived with dinosaurs and angels randomly appeared out of the sky it was super".

So, it's basically like a religion for really, really, stupid people. They-should-probably-give-power-of-attorney-to-their-next-of-kin stupid. And they methodically and analytically exploit those people.
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It's no worse than Mormons.
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#12 Jan 26 2010 at 1:31 PM Rating: Good
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I'm not a fan of his chosen religion but it's possible Travolta simply saw a need, had the means, and just decided to go save some lives.
#13 Jan 26 2010 at 1:37 PM Rating: Excellent
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I'm not a fan of his chosen religion but it's possible Travolta simply saw a need, had the means, and just decided to go save some lives.


That, plus all the people he flew there have to help him move next Saturday.
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