Tom Cruise: The Rise Of The Scientology Church

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While Europeans are far more skeptical of Scientology, and “Germany has been trying to ban it for decades”, there are countless Americans who have allowed themselves to be seduced by this church (Sperling 15). A great deal of the population, has specifically been acquired through the church’s “most famous advocate” Tom Cruise (Farrow 28). Cruise has essentially become a cheerleader for the organization, even going as far as to set up Scientology tents on the sets of movies he is in. In fact, after Cruise spoke out about the faith, the Scientology website saw an increase in site visits by 263% (Farrow 30). It is safe to say, that this religion would not have grown to it’s current status without celebrity endorsements, especially Cruise’s and this is why Cruise will find him new place of residence in the sixth circle of Hell. Cruise is the antithesis of everything Roman Catholic and therefore is the epitome of a heretic, as defined earlier. In order to nullify his dedication to The Church of Scientology, Cruise’s Hell will consist of him being forced to endure a never ending Catholic mass, delivered in Latin. In the level below Cruise, the seventh circle, is where the division of these levels becomes more complex. For example, the seventh circle alone is divided into three subsections that all fall …show more content…

Rice will serve out his sentence in Hell, confined to an elevator where he is forced to fight several of the greatest fighters from history. He will spend his days taking jabs and swings from Muhammad Ali, Mike Tyson, and more until he too finds black and blue, and bloody too, just like the 13,079 women who experience domestic abuse in the United States everyday (Wolf

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