Anti-Scientology is a Socially Constructed Nightmare
Most Anti-Scientologists will move out of this hysterical phase of their apostasy and will see that it was mostly just a socially constructed nightmare they created for themselves.
Critical Thinking on Cults & AntiCults
Leah Remini Scientology and the Aftermath is a groundbreaking television show that exposes the abuses committed on Scientologists and others by David Miscavige and the Church of Scientology.
Scientology OT 7 Reverend Rex Fowler was convicted of murdering his business partner on the 25th of February 2011.
#AskMikeRinder launches to find out, once and for all, what criminal activity, if any, the Office of Special Affairs engaged in while Mike Rinder ran it for David Miscavige for 22 years.
I want a federal investigation of Scientology for the right reasons.
Trying to get a sociopath like Mike Rinder to care about the violent consequences of his rhetoric is a futile exercise, as I learned, once again, the hard way.
Here are Mike Rinder’s minions planning their fair game of Monique Rathbun in their closed Facebook Group
Is Chris Shelton The Critical Thinker at Large the Stuart Smalley of Celebrity Anti-Scientology?
You’ll often hear people make the argument that something done by one group is not morally equivalent to the same thing done by their enemy.
When you look at the cosmology of Scientology from the viewpoint of social science – its rituals such as auditing, training, dissemination, and its clearly religious teachings on the thetan, the mind, and even Xenu – it is inescapable that Scientology is a religion.
Leah Remini knows Scientology doesn’t teach pedophilia. She knows Ortega used that quote out of context for AntiCult emotional manipulation. Leah knows it is lie.
Now, I know you’re excited. I don’t want you to fly into a frustrated rage at me or anything. Or come at me like Brett Ratner. But No. Your anti-Scientology climax won’t be happening.