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RAPPER FRESH CONFIRMS SCIENTOLOGY RUMOURS
Veteran rapper DOUG E. FRESH is hip-hop's first Scientologist after converting to the controversial faith eight years ago.
The La Di Da Di star, 42, has previously drawn inspiration from aspects of Christianity and Islam, but has confirmed longstanding rumours of his affiliation to Scientology, the religion which counts Tom Cruise and John Travolta among its followers.
Fresh reveals he was introduced to the faith by late soul legend Isaac Hayes when he was dating New York radio DJ Miss Jones.
In an interview with Essence magazine, he says, "I am the first hip-hop artist to do it (convert to Scientology). Isaac Hayes was a former co-worker of Miss Jones and he told her about it.
"I went with her to one of the classes. Miss Jones stopped going but I continued. I found it fascinating. It changed how I thought. I've learned how to look at things and not judge them but respect them and use it in a way that people understand that I respect them, show them love and respect their reality."
And Fresh hopes to use his knowledge of the religion to educate others who may be sceptical of the faith.
He adds, "Scientology is not a white religion. It is not just for white people. Scientology is not written with disrespect toward God. It doesn't worship something that is evil. It is scientific, mathematical, and spiritual. The black community has to check it out and see what's there. I'm not saying it's for everyone, but you have to take a look. You may be amazed at what you get."
08 September 2009 01:36
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If Doug E Fresh is supporting Scientology as well as MC Lyte then who really
cares what might have happen in the 1950's. For what I understand about
Scientology its more of a study in improving your life skills.
Let me share with you some of Scientology cult founder L. Ron Hubbard's racist
insanity. No Scientologist would dare to repudiate these comments, as they are
Scientology "scripture." They will give you some weaselly answer, but they will
NOT say: "Hubbard was wrong."
Here's just ONE of MANY racist quotes from L. Ron Hubbard:
Actually, have you ever noticed how a Negro, in particular down south, where
they're pretty close to the soil, personifies MEST? The gate post and the wagon
and the whip and anything around there. A hat -- they talk to 'em, you know.
"Wassa madda wit you, hat?" They imbue them with personality. -- L. Ron
Hubbard, "Therapy" section of Technique 80 ("Route to Infinity" tapes), Part I,
a lecture given on 21 May 1952
Google "Hubbard" and "racist quotes" for lots more.
To Doug E. Fresh: WAS HUBBARD WRONG, YES or NO?




