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CO$ Kids Speak

The children of top Scientologists were interviewed by Nightline and this article covers what they said. It’s really some nightmare stuff. Apparently the church gets around a lot of thinks like child labor and slavery by using the religious excuse, But in light of the recent arrests of the polygamy cult, the government needs to take a good hard look at these cults which have been engaged in illegal activities that are inexcusable. The first amendment should not protect cult leaders from abusing church member’s civil rights.

Of course, the church denies they do any of this, but too many people have said they’re lying. It needs to be investigated. 

Posted by James Hudnall on 04/26 at 09:36 AM
 
  1. Before you wish too many things from the government read this: The strange case of the Yearning for Zion Ranch polygamy sect may be fodder for the tabloids. But there are vital child welfare issues that need to be addressed which could affect several hundred of the children who once lived there.
    http://tinyurl.com/66x7tx
    It seems that there is more than meets the eye happening in Texas.

    Posted by  on  04/26  at  11:33 AM
  2. Did anyone see Larry King Live when he interviewed some of the women from the YFZ Ranch?  There were 6 or 7 seated, but only 3 spoke.  They were definitely “programmed”.  When Larry asked how their husbands felt, no one could give him an answer.  They only said (all 3 of them) that their only concern was getting the children back.  After the commercial break, one of the women then replied that of course her husband wants the children back.

    Another one of the women led a tour of one of the dormitories.  She showed the large kitchen and dining hall, and then some of the bedrooms.  Some bedrooms had a double bed where a grown woman slept and twin, bunk or cribs where younger children slept.  She referred to them “some girls”, not as the children of the grown woman who slept there.  Other rooms had twin beds where older girls slept. It was definitely a women’s dorm - not a man, or any masculine items - in sight.  I don’t know where reproduction took place, but it definitely wasn’t in those rooms.

    The women don’t have a clue about “Honey, I’m home!” There is no family unit there.  I feel it’s nothing more than a breeding facility for future FLDS members.  The women are nothing more than concubines, really. They’re enslaved by the threat of burning in hell if they don’t submit to their “husbands” and reproduce.

    And the men?  What a deal they’ve got!  When sex with one wife starts to become routine, he gets a new one, a virgin, who won’t know how really bad he is in bed.

    Posted by  on  04/26  at  02:15 PM
  3. rockdalian,

    Trust me, I am not a fan of government intrusion. However, there is a lot of evil that goes on in some of these cults and nothing gets done about it because they hie behind the first amendment. All it is is an excuse for creepy scumbags to exploit gullible people.

    Posted by  on  04/26  at  05:07 PM
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