Luckily for us, Jamie is here to tell us why Scientology is not what we are told it is. Now a writer, poet and a performer of his written works, Jamie has an inside view on being raised in and around the founder of a religion that was designed to make money. Hey- that could be any of 'em. I know, but this week it's a focus on the followers of L. Ron, and why as Jamie will explain, following Scientology is nothing but a bad idea.
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On the list of 25 enemies of the religion, Jamie is careful of what he says, as even though accurate, it is still contentious. It is fascinating to know that a purported religion is not strong enough to its core to withstand criticism or be the butt of jokes without inflicting, or at least inciting, violence- but wait- now I am talking about many religions again.
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