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Scientology In The Film Going Clear

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Religion is a topic of study that can change one person’s view on life and the way they act all through persuasion and belief. Throughout the movie Going Clear by Alex Gibney it descriptively provided the history and precise facts of the belief of scientology. Gibney also portrayed his feelings and opinion about the topic. Scientology is a two sided belief that allows outsiders to see the religion as a better way of life, but once committed into the faith they begin a lifelong journey of agony. Scientology has the power to recognize specific vulnerable individuals resulting in never accepting no as an answer in believing this religion as a way of life. Once a person commits their life to this religion they are forced to sign a one billion …show more content…

Usually former members are uneasy about speaking out and voicing how the behind the scenes are because they have always been told what to and how to act by the organization. This also causes members to be submissive to the real world when the depart from scientology. A former member and Hollywood actor known as, Carmen Llywelyn claims that “But there are no choices in Scientology. There never were. It is all a ruse. In truth, after I left Scientology, I had to learn how to think for myself again, to speak for myself again.” In essence this religion controlled every function your body made, over time the body wouldn’t think it would just do. Once disconnected from scientology ex-members have an everlasting physical and emotional impact from always adhering to a command and now have forgotten how to create a command or think from themselves. This is a prime example of the cult brainwashing members to live in a militarized way. According to the film, members would only be allowed to promote life but death couldn’t be expressed or else repercussions would be pursued. This would allow believers to feel controlled by

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