Skip to main content.
Religion News Blog is a non-profit service providing academics, religion professionals and other researchers with religion & cult news
ReligionNewsBlog

Religion news articles about religious cults, sects, world religions, and related issues

Navigation:
A Random Image


Related

More news articles & news archive on Scientology


Translate



Advertisements *

What is a cult: Cult Definition
Simple steps to financial health and a good credit score


Elsewhere

Discover the symbolism in The Chronicles of Narnia


Scientology:

Tom Cruise says fiance Holmes is a Scientologist

Reuters, via ABC News, UK
Apr. 13, 2006
abcnews.go.com

ReligionNewsBlog.com • Item 14318 • Posted: Friday April 14, 2006  

  • Google Bookmarks
  • Google Reader
  • Gmail
  • Yahoo Mail
  • Twitter
  • StumbleUpon
  • Reddit
  • Digg
  • Delicious
  • Blogger Post
  • Evernote
  • Facebook
  • Share/Bookmark
Click here... More articles on this topic: Scientology

LOS ANGELES – Actor Tom Cruise says his Catholic-born fiancé actress Katie Holmes, has joined him as a follower of the Church of Scientology but insists that doesn’t mean she can’t make noise when she gives birth to their child.

Cruise, 43, addressed questions about the religious faith of his pregnant bride-to-be, the child they are expecting and Scientology’s practice of “silent birth” in an ABC News television interview set for broadcast on Friday.

Excerpts from the interview, conducted by Diane Sawyer, were released by the Walt Disney Co.-owned network as part of a publicity blitz linking the impending birth of Cruise’s first biological child with his upcoming film, “Mission: Impossible: III.”

Consumer Alert: Scientology

“Scientology is evil; its techniques are evil; its practice is a serious threat to the community, medically, morally, and socially; and its adherents are sadly deluded and often mentally ill… (Scientology is) the world’s largest organization of unqualified persons engaged in the practice of dangerous techniques which masquerade as mental therapy.”
- Justice Anderson, Supreme Court of Victoria, Australia, quoted atWhat judges have to say about Scientology

Cruise suggested Scientology’s doctrine of “silent birth,” emphasizing a calm, quiet atmosphere in the delivery room, free from screaming and shouts of “push!,” was misunderstood and exaggerated by the media.

“It’s basically just respecting the mother, you know, and helping to be quiet. (But) not the mother. The mother makes as much noise … you know, she’s going through it. She does what she’s gotta do, OK?”

Contrary to perceptions that Scientology frowns on giving painkillers to women in labor, Cruise added: “We’re there, you know, with doctors. … Whatever the woman wants. … If she needs an epidural, she’s gonna get her epidural.”

He denied a tabloid report that he had bought an adult pacifier to muffle the moans of his 27-year-old fianc?

Spiritual Adultery

There is no compatability between the teachings of Christianity and those of the Church of Scientology – regardless of which ‘moral codes’ Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard borrowed from to start his commercial enterprise.

The Scientology Comparative Theology Page “was created to promote the scholarly study of the public and private beliefs of Scientology and Dianetics. These beliefs are then contrasted with Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.”

Asked whether their baby would be given a Catholic baptism, Cruise said, “No,” then added: “I mean you can be Catholic and be a Scientologist. You can be Jewish and be a Scientologist. But we’re just Scientologists.”

“Katie, too?” Sawyer asked.

“Katie, too,” he replied.

It was the first public acknowledgment from the couple that Holmes has joined Cruise, one of Scientology’s most prominent adherents, in embracing a faith founded by science-fiction writer L. Ron Hubbard.

Cruise denied media accounts of tension with Holmes’ parents, who are devout Catholics, over her association with Scientology. “They’re OK with her being a Scientologist since they’re Catholic?” Sawyer asked, to which Cruise answered, “Absolutely, yes.”

The couple have yet to set a wedding date, but Cruise said in a separate interview with CQ magazine that they were looking to tie the knot sometime in late summer and early fall.

The baby will be the first for Holmes, who starred in the TV show “Dawson’s Creek.” Cruise has two older children, 13-year-old daughter Isabella and 11-year-old son Connor, whom he adopted with actress Nicole Kidman before their marriage ended in divorce in 2001.

  • Google Bookmarks
  • Google Reader
  • Gmail
  • Yahoo Mail
  • Twitter
  • StumbleUpon
  • Reddit
  • Digg
  • Delicious
  • Blogger Post
  • Evernote
  • Facebook
  • Share/Bookmark


What You Can Do From Here

Read More Articles On These Topics
more cult news articlemore religion news Categories: Scientology
more religion news aboutmore Religion News Blog articles about
Share, Blog About, Bookmark, or Email This Article
Subscribe
Follow Religion News Blog on Twitter


Read Another Article
Find Related Information
cult research search enginecountercult information Use our custom search engines to find additional research resources on religions and cults
Find Related Books


Most Popular Today


Share This Article

To share this page simply copy and paste one of these URL's:





Counter Cult Search

Search for information about (religious) cults, cult-like organizations, -- as well as paranormal-, New Age, and pseudoscientific claims -- across 260+ websites, blogs and forums dedicated to cult research, spiritual abuse, ex-cult counseling & support.


Note: results are listed on another domain -- CounterCultSearch.com -- from which you can easily return here.


Apologetics Search

Search for apologetics articles, books, videos, and other research resources across 135 Christian apologetics websites and blogs.


Note: results are listed on another domain -- ApologeticsSearch.com -- from which you can easily return here.

About Religion News Blog
Religion News Blog (RNB), published by Apologetics Index, highlights news items and other resources on world religions, cults, religious sects, alternative religions and related issues. RNB's non-profit news clipping service is used by - among others - Christian apologists, countercult professionals, anticult organizations, cult experts, teachers, religion professionals, reporters and other researchers.

Home
Latest Headlines
RSS news feed [?]
Headlines by Email
News Trackers
Free content for your site
About RNB
Privacy Policy
Contact RNB
Link to RNB
Advertise on RNB
Apologetics Index
Cult FAQ
Apologetics Search Engine
CounterCult Search Engine