
Learning Scientology With Jennifer Lopez
JENNIFER Lopez is in interview with ‘The Daily Beast
JL “I do know a lot about Scientology. And I know about the practices. I know all about what the technology is and all that kind of stuff. It’s very helpful. So in a sense, yeah, you do call on it.”
DB “Do you consider yourself a Scientologist?”
JL “No…I wouldn’t have a problem saying [I was] because I know what it is. I have no problems with it and it really actually bothers me that people have such a negative feeling towards it.”
DB “That it is too exotic? Too cultish?”
JL “Just negative feelings.”
DB “Would you consider schooling Emme and Max in a Scientology school?”
JL “Yeah. I wouldn’t mind. Not at all. Because I know that the technologies that they have are very helpful…It’s all about communication. That’s the thing I really don’t like about talking about this. I do know so many great people who do do it, who choose it as a lifestyle and really follow it and it is their religion…I just wish that people wouldn’t judge it without knowing what it is.”
So how do we find out what it is? We buy the book. We attend the semniaaaaar. We belieeeve. Do you belieeeeeveeeee…?
Posted: 8th, October 2008 | In: Celebrities, Twitterings Comments (2) | Follow the Comments on our RSS feed: RSS 2.0 | TrackBack | Permalink
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March 28th, 2009 at 6:26 pm
How is this satire, she sounds totally normal? Can I help you find your ruin?
October 8th, 2008 at 2:04 pm
No!
Remember that, as of now, not being American is a highly desirable state; our own Prime Minister, announcing the Elderly Grandparent of All Bailouts has stressed:
‘This is not the American plan.’
Iceland has refused to take money from the IMF, despite Bush and Brown trying to persuade them otherwise, and would rather go to Russia for the money.
Brown has learned his lesson, and is cracking on with the new world order:
“We have led the world today with a proposal to restructure our banking system. We are taking the steps that I believe other countries will take in the future.”
I wonder if that includes borrowing from Russia…