Scientology : Peaches Geldof may be the latest celeb endorser!
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Peaches Geldof has been studying Scientology for nine months and may be the latest celeb endorser, it has emerged.
The religious rumours were sparked when the Peaches was spotted leaving a Church of Scientology centre in Los Angeles, reported The Mirror.
A source said: “Peaches became sober a year ago now. And shortly after she started looking for fulfillment in life. “She’d had a few crazy years learning to cope with fame and growing up and wanted to see whether she could gain
anything in life from any faiths.
“So she went to a class and since then she’s spent a lot of time reading, attending classes in both New York and London and trying to understand Scientology a bit more.
“She’s not considering herself a Scientologist yet – but she’s enjoying learning about about a new faith.” She would be among some of Hollywood’s biggest stars if she did join the Scientology crew. The Cruises, John Travolta, Kirstie Alley and Juliette Lewis are all converts.
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Jeff said:
I would gather that “Peaches” has never been to the website created by fromer children who were in scientology and managed to escape. Check my website link above (or google “exscientologykids”). Incredibly ignorant young poor lady, who now may act as the siren ushering other kids into a dangerous cult. Do her parents have a clue about her indoctrination, and if not, who is abusing this child? Insane.
June 30th, 2009 at 9:06 pm -
Jason said:
I have to say one thing. No matter if it’s Scientology, Christianity, Buddhism, etc. If it makes that person a happier person then who is to say if it is right or wrong. To me Scientology is no different then any other religion in the world. It is in fact a new religion, and with any new religion it will be tested during its growth.
Just have to make this point. I am not a Scientologist nor do I have friends that are Scientologist. I am college student who is studying culture and history. And in every culture you will find some type of spirituality or religion that went through a phase of acceptance.
Again I am just pointing out if religion makes an individual feel better about their selves then let them be. It is hard for our society to accept ones feeling of happiness.
P.S. It seems as though Scientology is responding to people YouTube comments. Check out there YouTube Channel – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zgsFh87RCU0&feature=channel_page
July 1st, 2009 at 4:35 am
