TomKat's Caput: Is Scientology to Blame?
July 11, 2012By Billy Delgado

In 2005, Tom Cruise jumped like a lunatic dolphin on Oprah Winfrey's guest couch overjoyed about his newfound love in actress Katie Holmes. Alas, it's now the year 2012 and the pair, who seemed once so in love, are now divorced. No surprise there.

 

We've seen it time and again, J.Lo & P.Diddy/Ben Affleck/Marc Antony. Britney Spears & K. Federline (everybody saw that coming), Larry King and his harem. But there was something of note about this divorce. It didn't end in an ugly public spat. It actually blindsided Cruise. Let me say that one more time, Cruise was actually blindsided when Katie filed for divorce.


Where there's smoke, there's fire; according to TMZ, Katie filed for divorce because she did not want her daughter, Suri, indoctrinated into Scientology, Cruise's religion. Apparently, Scientology clergyman were pushy about having Suri join the Scientologist Youth Group, Sea Org, and Mrs. Cruise had just about enough of the controlling nature of the Scientologists. Holmes, a Catholic, never read up on 2nd Corinthians 6:14 where the apostle Paul gave us a wise warning to not be "unequally yoked with unbelievers," but the damage is done. Mistakes were made. Where do we go from here?


So far, Katie hasn't made a single statement about her divorce from Tom. This is considered a brilliant move by former Scientology's media handler Mike Rinder because if she says that she filed for divorce because of the cult, they would bully her much like they did to ex-wife Nicole Kidman and she can look like the brave mother who wouldn't cave into the organization's pressure.


What was it about Scientology that compelled Katie Holmes to throw her husband this bombshell of a separation? Why is Scientology, the organization, threatened if someone speaks out against them? Why the hush? People of different religions marry all the time without really taking into account how their religions differ and the consequences of uniting under ignorance.


Let's begin by asking what is it that her now ex-Hubby believes.


Scientology is a religion founded by Science-fiction writer and occultist L. Ron Hubbard who passed way in 1986. It's a mixture of science, mental health and religious philosophy. It's the study and handling of the spirit in relationship to itself, others and all of life. Scientologists believe that:


· Man is an immortal spiritual being. An invisible entity known as a "thetan" who becomes relieved of his "engrams" (the ability to be separate from his body with full perception).


· No one is asked to accept anything as belief or on faith. That which is true for you is what you have observed to be true.


· Spiritual salvation depends upon yourself.


· Man was once godlike and has deteriorated over time.


· People can be counseled, or "audited," to recall and cast off negative events that prevent them from reaching their full potential. (Reincarnation-ish)


You can see Tom Cruise's devotion for yourself here.


Yeah, it gets even more complicated than that. People in Scientology spend vast amounts of money in "fees" to attain knowledge and higher status in the religion.


What did L. Ron Hubbard claim when he founded this religion?


· "There are gods above all other gods, and gods beyond the gods of the universes." (Scientology, 8-8008, pp. 72-3)

· "Christianity succeeded in making people into victims. We can succeed by making victims into people" (HCO Bulletin, 18 July 1959)

· "It is despicable and utterly beneath contempt to tell a man he must repent, that he is evil" (Professional Author Bulletin [PAB] #31, 23 July 1954)

· "Hell is a myth..." (PAB #130, 15 Feb. 1958)

· "There was no Christ" (Corydon and Hubbard, L. Ron Hubbard, Messiah or Madman? P. 362)

· The Christian Church "invented Christ (who comes from the crucifixion in R6 75M years ago and implanted their way to power" (HCO Bulletin, 23 September 1968, Class VIII)


And the blasphemous quotations seem almost endless. 


Celebrity Scientologists are dealt with differently because they're in the public eye. Nobody wants a celebrity bad-mouthing their organization. Katie Holmes must have been aware of the military style brainwashing of the Sea Org places upon member's children that attend this communal/compound youth group. You can read Astra Woodcraft's testimony of her time spent on the Sea Organization. Her mother, unfortunately, placed her in the program from which Katie is running for her life. The details of the programming these children go through sounds borderline MK Ultra (minus the torture) with their methods of indoctrinating the youth with Scientology. And they sign Billion-YEAR contracts (since they believe they're immortal) to these camps.


One has to spend time and money to go up "the bridge" to continuing expanding your knowledge on Hubbard's teachings. The testimonies are numerous about kids spending their school day reading Battlefield Earth (authored by Hubbard), working 15 hour days doing chores and facing severe punishments if they have "negative thoughts."


Katie was so calculated about her intentions (out of fear of Cruise and his team) that she had a friend bring her a disposable phone to contact her parents. Her daddy is a divorce lawyer so she was well-advised and she shocked "Impossible Missions Agent Ethan Hunt" with a spy versus spy move herself. Why did she have to go to great lengths for a divorce in the first place? Why does she have to have a friend bring her a disposable cell phone rather than simply purchasing one? Who is spying on her calls that she even needs one? Oddly enough, according to US Weekly, she's even got a supporter in Nicole Kidman; Cruise's ex-wife. Where does all the hush hush center from? The fear of the Scientologists. According to former Scientologist Amy Scobee and Marty Rathbun, the cult smeared Nicole's reputation with her own children Isabella and Connor.


So, what exactly is the allure about joining a cult founded by a science fiction writer who says you are a "thetan" and there are space stations out there where you can go to be recycled? What is the allure in that? But it was said by a Christian writer David J. Stewart that "the cult appeals to the rich and famous because God is undefined, and man can become his own god if he so chooses." Any religion and set of beliefs that do not challenge your own sense of morals is appealing.

Comedian Jerry Seinfeld once explained the allure of scientology when he once dabbled in it. He said their methods taught him how to project his voice when performing and the teachings enhanced his overall stage presence catapulting his career beyond mere comic writer. He didn't get involved in the cult but he gives you a glimpse of the celebrity's mind being seduced by the self-help, new age philosophy when he shares his experience.


Could that be how Tom Cruise was seduced? With his pearly whites shimmering down the red carpet every single year at some premiere or Oscar event, could he have applied the same teachings that show us the charismatic actor we see today? It's easy to fall for that grin and charm because, I'll admit, he's one of my favorite actors. Dude can put on a performance, but it's sad to see how he is so blindly devoted to a organization who's founder admits to Satanist Aleister Crowley being a "good friend" and experimenting with the occult. Even Scientology's logo is adorned with two illuminati-like pyramids. Hmmmm...


Any time a church, cult or organization is taking efforts to control you and your behavior, claiming that the only way you'll reach a higher plateau or "heaven" is through THEIR organization, run like Katie.


I would never condone divorce, plus Hollywood treats holy matrimony like a dirty joke but I can't blame her for wanting to escape the manipulation following her every move.


I'm so thankful that my church doesn't claim to be the way, but rather Christ is the way. They make a conscience effort to remind new converts that they're not joining a church and there is no membership; you're simply joining the family of God, not an institution. It's amazing how people perceive Christianity to be unloving, exclusive and controlling and then they go run to religions that strip you of the very freedom you sought. The truth shall set you free and there's only one truth; hopefully Katie and Suri are running in that direction.



The self-proclaimed Zig Ziglar of rap, Billy Delgado, is a Music Producer/Artist and Writer by day and sleeping pillow-drooler by night. He is currently producing the debut album for his band The 288's, a God-inspired Hip Hop/R&B group that combines soul-baring lyricism with an electric innovative sound, breaking from the norm and reaching all cultures & ages (save senior citizens). He still can't believe he's a family man with a beautiful wife Mari & three boys Chris, Nelson and Joshua, so he continues to pinch himself silly to this day.








Visitor Comments (4)
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Posted By JEZIOF76@YAHOO.COM on July 17, 2012

“CLAJOY”, I haven’t heard of anything like that. Nothing really surprises me but I don’t see the connection. Thank you everybody for reading. G2G (Glory 2 God)
Wow
Posted By PRAYWITHFIYAH on July 17, 2012
Great article Billy! Truly informative...
Scientology
Posted By CLAJOY on July 16, 2012
I remember first hearing of Scientology, it was way back in the day, many, many years ago. I read scientology was primarily for men and i guess women who were homosexual and didnt want to be. Have you heard that also. I mean look at the men who are in the spotlight mostly all of them had rumors swirling around them about being homosexual, and then they became scientologist and started being seen with women and marrying them! I mean look a John Travolta? I dont know how true this is but its what i heard or read.
You Rock
Posted By AB10 on July 16, 2012
Awesome article Billy! I will be sharing!:)
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