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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Was reading about john Travolta s wife Kelly she has given birth to her son ... when she give birth no words are to be spoken by anyone not even the Doctors not even kelly in scientology you have a silent birth ....... thank god it was not me having that baby i chated and said all sorts . Its a strange religion as i find most religions can be .. just see it all as control really if i tell the truth ..

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By *prite128Woman
over a year ago

maidstone

my ex hubby said he didnt know I knew some of the words I used when delivering our first son...so i'd have been no good at a silent birth !

i can understand if the reason behind this is to give the baby a calm environment to come into..but I'm not sure how practical it is - birth hurts!

and i think id prefer to still hear quiet words of comfort, encouragement and support than total silence.

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By *unky monkeyMan
over a year ago

in the night garden

Any religion developed from a bunch of badly written Sci-Fi stories isn't really going to make much sense to sane people.

Anyway that's enough about Christianity, back to Scientology.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

My first wife swore like a trooper when she gave birth. I've never heard such filth coming out of a woman's mouth before - then she had the gall to say it was all my fault!

So I told her, "and you said anal would hurt, it's ya own goddam fault!"

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

If it's a silent birth it means nobody can mention his wig.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

...and the nurses can't say, "Tom, you really are a short-arse fucker, aren't you!"

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

After watching "One Born Every Minute" on tv...there's something to be said for silent births!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

My only experience of births is that they're fraught and emotional and a bit scarey. Anything that gets in the way is just ridiculous, including birth plans (cough) and pseudo religious clap trap.

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By *iceguydaveMan
over a year ago

Monmouth

My 15 yr old son was asked to step out of an RE class a while back for telling his teacher that Scientology was "obviously a load of bollocks and anyone who took it seriously deserves to have all their millions stolen" as it was apparently 'disrespectful of other people's beliefs'. Even when he told the teacher 'but Miss my Dad told me so'. I should be a bit more tactful maybe..

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"My 15 yr old son was asked to step out of an RE class a while back for telling his teacher that Scientology was "obviously a load of bollocks and anyone who took it seriously deserves to have all their millions stolen" as it was apparently 'disrespectful of other people's beliefs'. Even when he told the teacher 'but Miss my Dad told me so'. I should be a bit more tactful maybe.. "

I thing you put it rather eloquently. LOL

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By *irtyGirlWoman
over a year ago

Edinburgh


"If it's a silent birth it means nobody can mention his wig."

As an aside... your cock is ENORMOUS!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"My 15 yr old son was asked to step out of an RE class a while back for telling his teacher that Scientology was "obviously a load of bollocks and anyone who took it seriously deserves to have all their millions stolen" as it was apparently 'disrespectful of other people's beliefs'. Even when he told the teacher 'but Miss my Dad told me so'. I should be a bit more tactful maybe.. "

You can see why Katie (Holmes) has been looking glum recently. She expected to marry a Hollywood A-Lister and ascend the throne herself and now she's discovered that her hubby gives 25% of his earnings away to a bunch of freaks and she must wake up each morning thinking, "What a cunt!".

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"My 15 yr old son was asked to step out of an RE class a while back for telling his teacher that Scientology was "obviously a load of bollocks and anyone who took it seriously deserves to have all their millions stolen" as it was apparently 'disrespectful of other people's beliefs'. Even when he told the teacher 'but Miss my Dad told me so'. I should be a bit more tactful maybe..

You can see why Katie (Holmes) has been looking glum recently. She expected to marry a Hollywood A-Lister and ascend the throne herself and now she's discovered that her hubby gives 25% of his earnings away to a bunch of freaks and she must wake up each morning thinking, "What a cunt!". "

Moreover ...what a cult!!

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By *prite128Woman
over a year ago

maidstone


"After watching "One Born Every Minute" on tv...there's something to be said for silent births! "

there have certainly been a couple of dads I'd have wanted to shut up ...and one woman who just screamed constantly !

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I`m under strict orders to show restraint here lol....

Hubbards rendition of "Stairway to Heaven" must rate as one of the last centuries finest parodies on the concept of freedom ....

Cultish fucking hogwash ...dianetics!! my arse ...anyway better scoot!!.. !!

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

So is it them have the red bit of string around there wrist ? See some on Bits ON TV last night Dermot O Leary like the Secret Handshake having that on thay know your one? Madonna into this scientology stuff ...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Didn't Ricky Gervais 'out' Tom Cruise and Travolta last week? Scientology isn't the weirdest religion i've ever read about..Nuwaubianism..now that's bizarre

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


" Didn't Ricky Gervais 'out' Tom Cruise and Travolta last week? Scientology isn't the weirdest religion i've ever read about..Nuwaubianism..now that's bizarre "
why do people need stuff like this in there lifes ?? to give them a code and things to live life too or give them hope when thay die , ?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"why do people need stuff like this in there lifes ?? to give them a code and things to live life too or give them hope when thay die , ?"

I think that particularly with something like Scientology, it's superstition. Travolta finds it easier to attribute his comeback in Pulp Fiction to Xenu, dictator of the Galactic Confederacy, rather than Quentin Tarantino wanting to cast Tony Manero in an ironic role.

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By *nvictusMan
over a year ago

Beeston


"So is it them have the red bit of string around there wrist ? See some on Bits ON TV last night Dermot O Leary like the Secret Handshake having that on thay know your one? Madonna into this scientology stuff ... "

Red thread around wrists is also an old northern superstition though to keep evil spirits away. The red is linked to blood, which is considered magical and carrying life force.

Not sure why the celebs are wearing them though.

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By (user no longer on site)
Forum Mod

over a year ago

There was a programme on a few months ago about scientology

They wer'nt a happy bunch and came across as a sort of mafia,freakishly controlling with a touch of stepford madness......and they're getting bigger and bigger in the states

Very odd

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Although I struggle with the concept of following any religion or faith driven belief, which to me, all seem to have many hypocritical flaws apparent in their teachings and doctrines….

I do however confess, to having a slight envy of anyone able to find peace and comfort from any source which satisfies their own personal needs without installing a harmful prejudice or desire to convert others who’ve found their own reason not to follow those same beliefs…

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


" Didn't Ricky Gervais 'out' Tom Cruise and Travolta last week? Scientology isn't the weirdest religion i've ever read about..Nuwaubianism..now that's bizarre "

John Travolta and Tom Cruise have long been known followers of Scientology. Can't you remember the fuss the gossip mags started when Posh and Becks first went to the USA and moved in near Tom Cruise? They were all saying that Posh and Becks were being targeted as the next high profile couple to join the sect.

Do you really think Her Poshness would give anyone 25% of her hard earned? More chance of her coming over here and sitting on big Jacks knob

I wish....bet she's tight as a mouses earole

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I believe in myself. I need no reassurances about a non-corporeal entity that's up there/out there looking out for me. I need no emotional crutch to blame when things get shitty in my life - I work my own way through them and as each experience, good or bad, enriches me as I get older I find myself being able to deal with things much more calmly than when I was younger and not so life-experienced.

I am my own God.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


" Scientology isn't the weirdest religion i've ever read about..Nuwaubianism..now that's bizarre "

Didn't Dwight York play for Manchester United? Scored lots of goals.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"There was a programme on a few months ago about scientology

They wer'nt a happy bunch and came across as a sort of mafia,freakishly controlling with a touch of stepford madness......and they're getting bigger and bigger in the states

Very odd"

There was a Panorama programme on Scientology...John Sweeney was the investigative reporter ....he lost it with one of the erm ...spokemen ...I nearly said stormtroopers !!! lol..

They didn`t come across very well.....control is the aposite word fer describing any cult...

Bit scary that the vunerable can be swayed with celebrity endorsements ....

But I guess some are happy with their beliefs..tho fair to say the doorknockers round by here never visit twice

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"But I guess some are happy with their beliefs..tho fair to say the doorknockers round by here never visit twice "

Same here. They usually beat a hasty retreat and never come back after I've suggested they come up to the heath at midnight, sing some songs, dance around a campfire and chat to some of my mates about their beliefs.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I believe in myself. I need no reassurances about a non-corporeal entity that's up there/out there looking out for me. I need no emotional crutch to blame when things get shitty in my life - I work my own way through them and as each experience, good or bad, enriches me as I get older I find myself being able to deal with things much more calmly than when I was younger and not so life-experienced.

I am my own God."

lolol well said xxx god wowwww xx

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By (user no longer on site)
Forum Mod

over a year ago


"There was a programme on a few months ago about scientology

They wer'nt a happy bunch and came across as a sort of mafia,freakishly controlling with a touch of stepford madness......and they're getting bigger and bigger in the states

Very odd

There was a Panorama programme on Scientology...John Sweeney was the investigative reporter ....he lost it with one of the erm ...spokemen ...I nearly said stormtroopers !!! lol..

They didn`t come across very well.....control is the aposite word fer describing any cult...

Bit scary that the vunerable can be swayed with celebrity endorsements ....

But I guess some are happy with their beliefs..tho fair to say the doorknockers round by here never visit twice "

That was the one I saw,I could'nt remember the name of the reporter,their main spokesman had such a presence about him though,good looking articulate,evil mind,hints of violence,possibly trained in the art of hypnosis......everything a good cult representative needs really

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"There was a programme on a few months ago about scientology

They wer'nt a happy bunch and came across as a sort of mafia,freakishly controlling with a touch of stepford madness......and they're getting bigger and bigger in the states

Very odd

There was a Panorama programme on Scientology...John Sweeney was the investigative reporter ....he lost it with one of the erm ...spokemen ...I nearly said stormtroopers !!! lol..

They didn`t come across very well.....control is the aposite word fer describing any cult...

Bit scary that the vunerable can be swayed with celebrity endorsements ....

But I guess some are happy with their beliefs..tho fair to say the doorknockers round by here never visit twice

That was the one I saw,I could'nt remember the name of the reporter,their main spokesman had such a presence about him though,good looking articulate,evil mind,hints of violence,possibly trained in the art of hypnosis......everything a good cult representative needs really "

The spokesman in question was very charasmatic wasn`t he ....and brilliant at deflection ....they always are tho aren`t they...especially the leaders ....charasatic that is..scary stuff..

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Tell you the truth i find most religions scary its a bit like brainwashing mind control even at school i use to think like this ... people are told how to feel what to think and say . All about control .

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


" Didn't Ricky Gervais 'out' Tom Cruise and Travolta last week? Scientology isn't the weirdest religion i've ever read about..Nuwaubianism..now that's bizarre

John Travolta and Tom Cruise have long been known followers of Scientology. Can't you remember the fuss the gossip mags started when Posh and Becks first went to the USA and moved in near Tom Cruise? They were all saying that Posh and Becks were being targeted as the next high profile couple to join the sect.

Do you really think Her Poshness would give anyone 25% of her hard earned? More chance of her coming over here and sitting on big Jacks knob

I wish....bet she's tight as a mouses earole "

Sorry,I should have been clearer..Gervais seemed to out Cruise and Travolta as gay

he said “Also not nominated was ‘I Love You Philip Morris,’ Jim Carrey and Ewan McGregor. Two heterosexual characters pretending to be gay,” he said. “So the complete opposite of some famous Scientologists, then.”

When the crowd started booing gasping, Ricky hedged his words.

“Probably,” he said. “My lawyers helped me with the wording of that joke. They’re not here.”

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By *orestersCouple
over a year ago

The Forest

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By *orestersCouple
over a year ago

The Forest


"So is it them have the red bit of string around there wrist ? See some on Bits ON TV last night Dermot O Leary like the Secret Handshake having that on thay know your one? Madonna into this scientology stuff ...

Red thread around wrists is also an old northern superstition though to keep evil spirits away. The red is linked to blood, which is considered magical and carrying life force.

Not sure why the celebs are wearing them though. "

I think that the red string wearers are followers of Kaballah, a Jewish based religion.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"So is it them have the red bit of string around there wrist ? See some on Bits ON TV last night Dermot O Leary like the Secret Handshake having that on thay know your one? Madonna into this scientology stuff ...

Red thread around wrists is also an old northern superstition though to keep evil spirits away. The red is linked to blood, which is considered magical and carrying life force.

Not sure why the celebs are wearing them though.

I think that the red string wearers are followers of Kaballah, a Jewish based religion."

i sall look that one up ,, wow new one on me x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"i sall look that one up ,, wow new one on me x"

It's Madonna's favourite cult (apart from herself).

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

This is crazy as fuck

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Any scientologist on fab?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

teresa may is a cult

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"teresa may is a cult"

In some countries scientology is a religion

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