Scientology and celebrities

Scientology and celebrities

[
thumb|A_Scientology_buildingon_Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California.] Recruitment and endorsements by Scientologist celebrities have always been very important to the Church of Scientology. Scientology actively recruits celebrities to promote Scientology to the public at large. Scientology has had a written program governing celebrity recruitment since at least 1955, when L. Ron Hubbard created "Project Celebrity", offering rewards to Scientologists who recruited targeted celebrities. cite news | first=Joel | last=Sappell | coauthors= Welkos, Robert W. | url=http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-scientology062590b,1,279442.story?coll=la-news-comment | title=The Courting of Celebrities| work=Los Angeles Times | page=A18:5 | date=1990-06-25 | accessdate=2006-06-06 Additional convenience link at [http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~dst/Library/Shelf/la90/la90-2c.html] . ] A Scientology policy letter of 1976 states that "rehabilitation of celebrities who are just beyond or just approaching their prime" enables the "rapid dissemination" of Scientology. [cite journal |last=Baker |first=Russ |year=1997 |month=April |title=Clash of Titans |journal=George|url=http://www.russbaker.com/George%20Magazine%20-%20Clash%20of%20The%20Titans/Clash%20of%20The%20Titans%20-%20George%20Magazine.htm| accessdate=2006-10-03]

The Church of Scientology operates special Celebrity Centres. Scientology policy governs the Celebrity Centres (the main one in Los Angeles and others in Paris, Nashville, and elsewhere), stating that "one of the major purposes of the Celebrity Centre and its staff is to expand the number of celebrities in Scientology." (Scientology Flag Order 2310) Another order describes Celebrity Centre's Public Clearing Division and its goal, "broad public into Scientology from celebrity dissemination"; this division has departments for planning celebrity events and routing the general public onto Scientology services as a result of celebrity involvement. [ [http://www.rickross.com/reference/scientology/Scien12.html Scientology and Celebrities - Premiere Magazine] ]

As founder L. Ron Hubbard put it:

"Celebrities are very Special people and have a very distinct line of dissemination. They have comm [unication] lines that others do not have and many medias [sic] to get their dissemination through" (Flag Order 3323, 9 May 1973) [cite news |first = Boyd |last = Farrow |author = |title = The A-listers' belief system |url = http://www.newstatesman.co.uk/200508010024 |work = The New Statesman |date = 2006-08-01 |accessdate = 2006-08-24]

Hugh B. Urban, professor of religious studies in the Department of Comparative Studies at Ohio State University said about Scientology's appeal to celebrities in an interview for Beliefnet.com:

:But then I think the reason that celebrities would be interested is because it's a religion that fits pretty well with a celebrity kind of personality. It's very individualistic. It celebrates your individual identity as ultimately divine. It claims to give you ultimate power over your own mind, self, destiny, so I think it fits well with an actor personality. And then the wealth question: These aren't people who need more wealth, but what they do need, or often want at least, is some kind of spiritual validation for their wealth and lifestyle, and Scientology is a religion that says it's OK to be wealthy, it's OK to be famous, in fact, that's a sign of your spiritual development. So it kind of is a spiritual validation for that kind of lifestyle. [http://www.beliefnet.com/story/169/story_16925_1.html]

According to statements by former Scientologist Jesse Prince, celebrities are secretly being given Scientology auditing courses without charge. These courses regularly cost up to $1,000 dollars per hour. According to Mr. Prince, John Travolta alone has had in excess of $100,000 of free services in compensation. [http://www.factnet.org/Scientology/celebrities_con.html] (Prince's credibility on the subject of Scientology has been called into question, for instance by the Florida judge presiding over the Lisa McPherson wrongful death suit who expressed a belief that Prince had extreme bias and, in her opinion, lacked credibility. [" [http://sptimes.com/2003/01/14/TampaBay/Ruling_lets_Scientolo.shtml Ruling lets Scientology death lawsuit proceed] " St. Petersburg Times published January 14, 2003 accessed 2006-10-04] )

Under the Church's Field Staff Member (FSM) program, celebrity Scientologists, like any public Scientologist, can earn commissions of up to 10 percent on services purchased by their "selectees", i.e. persons they introduce to Scientology. [HCOPL 9 MAY 1965RA ISSUE I REVISED 8 NOV 1984 FSM SERIES I FIELD AUDITORS BECOME STAFF]

Among the most well-known celebrity Scientologists are John Travolta, Juliette Lewis, Kirstie Alley, Catherine Bell, Nancy Cartwright, Beck, Jason Lee, Edgar Winter, Tom Cruise, and Katie Holmes.

The January 14, 2008, issue of "The New Yorker" magazine included a feature by Dana Goodyear, "Château Scientology," on the topic of Scientology and Hollywood celebrities. [cite web | first = Dana | last = Goodyear | title = Château Scientology | url = http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2008/01/14/080114fa_fact_goodyear?printable=true | work = Letter from California | publisher = The New Yorker | date = 2008-01-14 | accessdate = 2008-01-10 ]

References

ee also

*List of Scientologists
*Celebrity Centres

External links

* cite web
title = Celebrity Centre International
work = Presentation of the Celebrity Centers and news about Scientologist celebrities
publisher = Church of Scientology
url = http://www.celebritycentre.org

* cite web
title = Successes
work = A presentation of successes in Scientology by some Celebrities
publisher = Church of Scientology
url = http://www.scientology.org/wis/wiseng/17/17-01.htm

* cite web
title = Scientology: Training and the Arts
work = Testimonials from celebrities Anne Archer, Chick Corea, Isaac Hayes and Juliette Lewis and other artists.
publisher = Church of Scientology
url = http://www.fundamentaltraining.org

*dmoz|Society/Religion_and_Spirituality/Scientology/Church_of_Scientology/People/Notable_Scientologists/|Notable Scientologists
* cite web
title = Scientology and Celebrities
work = Critical site
publisher = Scientology Lies
url = http://www.scientology-lies.com/faq/celebrities/scientology-celebrities.html
format = Personal site

* cite web
title = Project Celebrity
work = Scan of Hubbard's instructions to use Celebrities for Scientology
publisher = Xenu.net
url = http://www.xenu.net/archive/celebrities/1955-ability_project_celebrity.png format = Personal site

* cite web
title = The Cult of Celebrities
work = Hubbard names celebrities as "quarry" to be "hunted"
publisher = Xenu.net
url = http://www.xenu.net/archive/celebrities
format = Personal site

* cite web
title = Scientology Recruits Hollywood
work = How Scientology recruits celebrities, and what benefits they receive
publisher = Factnet
url = http://www.factnet.org/Scientology/celeb1.htm

* cite web
title = Another look at Scientology: Scientology Celebrities
publisher = By Bernie
format = Personal site
url = http://www.bernie.cncfamily.com/sc/celebrities.htm

* [http://www.factnet.org/Scientology/celebcrit.html List of celebrity critics of scientology]


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