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KIRK CAMERON - CAMERON HITS OUT 'FAKE' SCIENTOLOGY FAITH
GROWING PAINS star KIRK CAMERON has hit out at TOM CRUISE's Scientology religion - warning people not to get caught up in the faith as it has similar qualities to a "cult".
The former teen idol turned to Christianity after his time on the hit U.S. TV series, complaining about various "immoral" aspects of the 1980s show's plotline.
The 37-year-old even went on to set up his own U.S. ministry, The Way Of The Master, with his wife Chelsea Noble, the mother of his six God-fearing children.
And now Cameron, who has written his autobiography Still Growing about his life, has lashed out at the Church of Scientology and its founder L. Ron Hubbard, branding the faith "kooky" - and advising people to find God through the Bible.
He tells America's OK! magazine, "I think Scientology is kooky. I think L. Ron Hubbard had some imaginative ideas, but the bottom line is that it's false, not real, and my advice to people is don't get mixed up in cults and false religions but seek out the true and living God and try to honour him with all your heart. You can do that by reading the Bible."
05/28/2008 12:25:31 PM
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Cults Cults Cults....Hang in there Brother Zirk
The only reason Christianity seems a bit less "kooky" is that we have been exposed
to it for a lot longer. Had the majority of people been taught from childhood that
Scientology was true and then introduced to Christianity later it would seem just
as nuts. A set of centuries old books that have been edited and totally rewritten does
not change that fact.




