Scientologists John Travolta And Kelly Preston To Be Interviewed At Shriver's Women's Conference - Page 4
It's these beliefs that Travolta and Preston must be struggling with. They probably are suffering some real inner turmoil about the death of their son and Scientology. And if they aren't, then they should be. But is this turmoil enough for them to step away from Scientology?
One can only hope. Maybe Travolta and Preston are ready to leave Scientology. Maybe they will announce it at the Conference. Wouldn't that be a glorious day? Not only for them, but for all of us who would like to see everyone leave this insidious cult. It would send a huge message to other Scientology celebrities as well as all Scientology followers. But Travolta has been in Scientology since 1975. He is FULLY "conditioned". My hopes are that they do not try to further Scientology's agenda by telling people at the Conference how much Scientology helped them after their son died. I would tend to think that if they did, it would go over like a lead balloon, especially wtih all the negative publicity they both have recieved after their son died as well as Scientology.
People can attend this conference and get a chance to hear what they are going to say. Apparently they are selling tickets to this Women's Conference, and they go on sale July 13th for the event in October. Boy would I like to be a fly on the wall for that conference. If anyone goes, please record it!
More information on this Women's Conference from the Associated Press:
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Maria Shriver's annual women's conference has always been an A-list affair, and this year's event is no different.Cindy McCain, Elizabeth Edwards, Katie Couric, former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright and actress Kelly Preston are among the featured speakers. But the guest likely to draw the most attention is a relative newcomer to the media spotlight — reality TV personality Kate Gosselin.
California's first lady says she invited the star of TLC's "Jon & Kate Plus 8" at the suggestion of her teenage daughters who watch the show.
The invitation was sent five months ago. That was before Gosselin announced that she and her husband, the parents of 5-year-old sextuplets and 8-year-old twins, were splitting after 10 years of marriage.
"I think her life has certainly changed dramatically, but so be it," Shriver told The Associated Press on Wednesday in a telephone interview. "I think that's the beauty of this conference — to have Madeleine Albright and Kate Gosselin at the same place."
Gosselin's speaking role will be relatively minor. She will have 15 minutes on a small stage at a fair where she will be selling her book, "Eight Little Faces: A Mom's Journey."
Shriver described Gosselin as "a real interesting girl" who is facing the challenge of raising eight children and coping with "a lost marriage."
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