Scientology Vulture Ministers Exposed as a Dangerous Cult
"Church" anger at 'cult' space
Church leaders and council bosses were locked in a row today after a
group branded "little more than a cult" was allowed to take over
prominent public space.
The Diocese of Birmingham attacked the city council's decision to let
the Church of Scientology launch its volunteer ministers' centre in
Centenary Square.
Diocesan spokesman Arun Arora said the controversial movement, founded
by science-fiction writer L Ron Hubbard and backed by Hollywood stars
Tom Cruise and John Travolta, was "as much a religion as a dog
is a vegetable".
But the city council said the group was allowed to use the square as
it was not a banned or illegal organisation.
Mr Arora, diocesan director of communications, said Scientology was
"regarded by many as little more than a cult".
"Scientology has rightly been refused recognition as a religion by the
UK Charity Commissioners.
It is a multi-million pound business with a couple of film stars on
its books," he said.
The ministers' centre was housed in a giant marquee in the square from
Sunday until Wednesday and will be back there from tomorrow until
Wednesday.
A Scientology spokesman said the Church of England's criticism "hardly
warranted a response" and said Scientology had been recognised as a
religion by other experts.
The city council said it responded to an application for a "volunteer
minister roadshow with an anti-drugs message, aimed at helping people
in the community".
"The city centre squares are used by a variety of voluntary and
community organisations," a spokeswoman said.
Apr 24 2004
By James Cartledge, Evening Mail
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