Breaking With Scientology
Posted: March 6, 2010.
Print: New York Times
excerpt:
Fifty-six years after its founding by the science fiction writer L. Ron Hubbard, who died in 1986, the church is fighting off calls by former members for a Reformation. The defectors say Sea Org members were repeatedly beaten by the church’s chairman, David Miscavige, often during planning meetings; pressured to have abortions; forced to work without sleep on little pay; and held incommunicado if they wanted to leave. The church says the defectors are lying.
...But recently even some celebrities have begun to abandon the church, the most prominent of whom is the director and screenwriter Paul Haggis, who won Oscars for “Million Dollar Baby” and “Crash.” Mr. Haggis had been a member for 35 years. His resignation letter, leaked to a defectors’ Web site, recounted his indignation as he came to believe that the defectors’ accusations must be true.










This organization is grotesque and it is ironic that Davis excuses widespread abuse by comparing Scientology practices of coercion to those of other, equally abusive, religious organizations.
The deep, emotional need that we have for social cohesion and acceptance is killing us as effectively as is our evolutionary drive for sugar-rich foods.
We need to learn to differentiate between healthy and self-destructive responses to our hunter-gatherer needs.
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