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Thursday night (8/11/05) CNN had an "in depth" look at Scientology. Cooper interviewed two ex-members of the church who were critical of it. Then he interviewed, by phone, a spokesman for some generic-sounding church organization in NY which the COS had told CNN to talk to. (the COS did not provide a spokeman to refute the claims of the ex-members). While the spokesman on the phone defended the COS, he was not a member of it.
But, what struck me was when this spokesman was asked to comment on the Scientolgy view of our origin, and the fact that it involved "space aliens" etc. He, of course, did not directly answer the question, but what he said just blew me away!
He said something like (I'm paraphrasing): "Well, of course, all religions have their Creation myths...."
This guy is a representative of a NY federation of churches -- and he says that all churches have creation MYTHS!?!?!?!?!?
I was absolutely floored.
The reason I'm paraphrasing his answer was that I went to CNN.COM in order to find a transcript of the show & couldn't find it. I punched in "scientology" for a search term and got a bunch of lame responses.
Did anyone else see the show and hear what I did?
But, what struck me was when this spokesman was asked to comment on the Scientolgy view of our origin, and the fact that it involved "space aliens" etc. He, of course, did not directly answer the question, but what he said just blew me away!
He said something like (I'm paraphrasing): "Well, of course, all religions have their Creation myths...."
This guy is a representative of a NY federation of churches -- and he says that all churches have creation MYTHS!?!?!?!?!?
I was absolutely floored.
The reason I'm paraphrasing his answer was that I went to CNN.COM in order to find a transcript of the show & couldn't find it. I punched in "scientology" for a search term and got a bunch of lame responses.
Did anyone else see the show and hear what I did?