jimdbb@aol.com (JimDBB)
Letters to the Editor
07/08/02
Religion columnist Cathleen Falsani's article on The Church of
Scientology's 'volunteer ministers' (July 5) is misleading. This is
no fault of Falsani's as Scientology is quite good at deceiving people.
Scientology's 'minister's are trained in nothing but how to promote
and distribute Scientology literature and how to lure people into
their centers.
Scientology's 'volunteer minster's tried to infiltrate the WTC site as
'rescue workers' but they were found out and thrown out along with
their literature. This brazen travesty was written up in a number of
major publications. More recently they tried to infiltrate the airliner
crash scene in Germany and again were removed.
I was a Scientology member when L. Ron Hubbard realilized that he could
get out of paying taxes by declaring Scientology a religion. Overnight
we became the 'Church' of Scientology. We were told to wear clerical
collars and to call ourselves 'ministers' so that the general public
would perceive us as a real church. A 20 minute 'Ordination' course was
thrown together and we were 'ministers.' It was a farce then and it is a
dangerous game now as these untrained cult members race to accident sites
to give 'assists.' The statement that these 'volunteer' ministers try
to 'help' traumatized people move on emotionally, psychologically and
spiritually is appalling and disturbing.
Cathleeen Falsani and the Chicago Sun-Times should exert more
responsibility in giving promotional space to members of dangerous
and deceptive cults.
Jim Beebe
09 Jul 2002
Chicago Sun-Times
401 No. Wabash ave.
Chicago, IL 60611
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