Church Of Scientology Research Paper

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The Church of Scientology was founded in December of 1953 by L. Ron Hubbard. “In scientology, the emphasis is squarely on an exact application of its principles toward the improvement of one’s life and the world in which we live.” The church’s goals seem simple. Live a happy life, believe in all forms of scientology and follow as we believe, but there is something hidden that is much more complex than any believer can endure. Leah Remini and Tom Cruise are some of the biggest media presenters of the Church of Scientology and as Tom Cruise has yet to release a statement about his time at the church Leah Remini has unleashed a much bigger battle the church is not prepared for. Therefore I am here to inform you on what you need to know about this …show more content…

A religion with no God. A religion in which you believe and find spiritual happiness within yourself. “An individual discovers for himself that Scientology works by personally applying its principles and observing or experiencing results.” Since the Church of Scientology is perceived as a religion they receive income tax from our government. “The average combined state and corporate income tax rate in the U.S is 39.1%, which would put their tax bill at about $7.82 million …show more content…

She promoted the church most of her career during interviews until she went to remove herself from the church, then she found out how humiliating the church would make her feel after exploiting her for leaving. “Leah Remini has become what she once declared she never wanted to be known as: this bitter ex-Scientologist” As USA Today wrote “She needs to move on with her life instead of pathetically exploiting her former religion, her former friends and other celebrities for money and attention to appear relevant again” This comment was made directed to her new hit TV series on A&E “Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath” where her and a camera crew go across the nation to find other former members of the Church of the Scientology to hear their side of the story and how they were mistreated while being a member of the church, some of the stories told are unbearable to