Insider and Outsider´s Perspective on Scientology and its Teachings

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Towards the end of the twentieth century, the Church of Scientology emerged as one of the largest, and most controversial new religious movements of modern time. The teachings of founder L. Ron Hubbard in the 1950’s at first were successful with the emergence of Dianetics, but endured a vast amount of criticism nationally. Dianetics and the auditing process have been prohibited, as well as the teachings of L. Ron Hubbard all over the world. Due to the negative portrayal from the media and the public, “Scientology has grown into a large international, ecclesiastical body with centers in almost half the countries of the world” (Melton 53). Not only has the church given others a “spiritual and optimistic perspective on life” (Melton 53), but also it has given thousands of people a second chance in life freeing them from past traumatic experiences. This paper will critically examine both an insider perspective, as well as an outsider perspective of Scientology, to better understand the Church of Scientology and its social teachings.
The Church of Scientology is heavily analyzed in the online publications, media, and former members of the new religious movement. It is very uncommon to see former or members speak positively about their experience with the church. Scientology has made headlines because of the involvement of celebrities such as Tom Cruise, John Travolta and Kristie Alley. Scientology recruits celebrities for the following reasons:
“To recruit the masses, to endorse L. Ron Hubbard's teachings, to give Scientology greater acceptability in mainstream America and to forward Scientology's secret goals of world control. It also helps hide, deflect, and overcome Scientology's horrendous public relations problems is unders...

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...can not compare the two. Since the Church of Scientology is new more research and scholarly articles need to be created to show both spectrums of any new religious movement because without it, it is imbalanced and our own perspective will be skewed due the perspective with more evidence and in this case, the reader would believe that the Church of Scientology is not a legitimate religion and could be classified as a cult. This study could be improved with more information pertaining to the insider’s positive perspective of the committed members, as well as government backed organizations should organize their data and claims in more of a professional manner oppose to blogs, discussion forums. Overall, until there is a balance of the insiders and outsider’s perspective of the new religious movement, we cannot consider the Church of Scientology a real religion.

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