Katie Holmes More Afraid Of Being Asked About Scientology, Than She Is Of The Dark

Author: Tech Team
Published: July 07, 2009 at 8:28 am

 Katie Holmes, Tom Cruise

If anyone tells me it is normal behavior for an actor or actress to ask a film crew to sign waivers stating that they promise not to ask them about their religion, then let me show you the door. Is it me? Or aren't people supposed to be proud of their religion? Wouldn't people be excited to tell you about it? Granted Scientology is certainly NOT a religion by any far stretch of the imagination, but obviously its members believe it is a religion.

Even though, oddly enough, Scientology con man and founder L. Ron Hubbard himself once stated that Scientology was in fact NOT a religion. Confused? So are its cult members.
Scientology thrives on keeping its members in the dark about its teachings. If you ask any Scientologist what Scientology is about, most will tell you it's best for you to go buy their book Dianetics. Which is only one of many books written by sci fi hack Hubbard and also one of the biggest pieces of dribble in his collection of gobbledy goop "teachings" that will leave you scratching your head.

So getting back to Katie and her upcoming film, Who's Afraid of the Dark? which she is filming in Australia, and  we reported on a short while back.
Apparently Katie is more afraid of being asked about Scientology, than she is the dark. So afraid in fact, that she (or most likely Tom) has asked the film crew for her new movie to sign agreements stating that they will not ask her anything about Scientology. And sure, one can argue, that Katie is at work, and does not want to talk about her private life, but to have people sign agreements? I think that is a little overkill. Maybe this has something to do with the recent story of four ex-Scientology top execs that have finally come forward and spoken out in a scathing three part series from the St. Petersburg Times.

But then again, maybe it's the fact that Scientology has become a complete and utter embarrassment now.

I find this request of the film crew beyond telling, especially for the mere fact that Tom Cruise and many other celebutards have dumped SO much money into the cult, but yet he doesn't want Katie or himself to be asked about it. Can it be because the last time he spoke about Scientology, it created such a circus of backlash that he still hasn't recovered from it and probably never will?  Everyone remembers what happened when Tom spoke about Scientology in the past, it only made a giant mess for Scientology, and made him look like the arrogant, brainwashed buffoon that he is. Perhaps I am being glib.

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