Showing posts with label Scientology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Scientology. Show all posts
Tuesday, April 11, 2017
Christians
Jenna Elfman: b. 1971, California State, USA. (aka: Jennifer Maria Butala Elfman). American television and film actress. She is married to the musician Bodhi Elfman. Raised in the Roman Catholic Church, she is now a member of the Church of Scientology.
Jeri Ryan: b. 1968, Munich, Germany. (aka: Jeri Lynn Zimmerman) American film and television actress. Roman Catholic Church.
Kate Mulgrew: b. 1955, Iowa State, USA. (aka: Katherine Kiernan Maria Mulgrew) American film and television actress. Roman Catholic Church.
Dakota Fanning: b. 1994, Georgia State, USA. (aka: Hannah Dakota Fanning) American film actress. Southern Baptist.
Elle Fanning: b. 1998, Georgia State, USA. (aka: Mary Elle Fanning) American film actress. Southern Baptist.
Labels:
actor,
actrress,
California,
Christian Biography,
Georgia,
Germany,
Iowa,
Roman Catholic,
Scientology,
Southern Baptist
Wednesday, November 6, 2013
Another Light Bulb Joke: Scientologists
How many Scientologists does it take to change a light bulb?
A pre-clear and an auditor need at least six auditing sessions.
A pre-clear and an auditor need at least six auditing sessions.
Labels:
humor,
light bulb joke,
religious humor,
Scientology
Monday, February 15, 2010
Who or what is a Christian?
In a recent article entitled "Tension among Haiti's religions grows after quake," Associated Press writer Paisley Dodds lists some of the Christian groups providing aid to the population: "Baptists, Catholics, Jehovah's Witnesses, Scientologists, Mormons and other missionaries."
I'm sorry, but this demonstrates the world's confusion about who and what we are. They have no clue, especially about the concept of the "εκλεσσια," the "church." The Scientologists make no claim to be Christian. The Roman Catholics at one time claimed to be the one true church; the Mormons and Jehovah's Witnesses still do.
There is much disagreement among the various denominations about what constitutes "being a Christian." We all need to think on the question.
I'm sorry, but this demonstrates the world's confusion about who and what we are. They have no clue, especially about the concept of the "εκλεσσια," the "church." The Scientologists make no claim to be Christian. The Roman Catholics at one time claimed to be the one true church; the Mormons and Jehovah's Witnesses still do.
There is much disagreement among the various denominations about what constitutes "being a Christian." We all need to think on the question.
Labels:
Christianity,
Mormonism,
Roman Catholic Church,
Scientology
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