Jennifer Lopez Using Scientology Speak on American Idol
12:18 H | Topics: Celebrities - Music - Religion - TV
People who were listening carefully to Jennifer Lopez when she appeared on American Idol the other night are sayings she's speaking Scientology.
In response to a question from American Idol host Ryan Seacrest about judge Simon Cowell's harsh judging of contestants, nurturing Jennifer scoffed at such harshness, telling Ryan that she believed that "concentrating on the rightness brings more rightness." L. Ron Hubbard penned an essay on May 23, 1971, titled "Recognition of Rightness of the Being." He wrote:
"If you have no rightnesses present...you will never be able to make any progress of any kind. So you have to realize that there are rightnesses present and then you increase those rightnesses."
Now I doubt that J. Lo. has grammar that is that bad so chances are she was deliberately using Scientology terms. Not that this should come as a surprise. Jenny from the block has been defending the religion, that some call a cult, for some time even sharing that her father is a follower. Also Jennifer Lopez has been chummy with some other celeb Scientologists including Tom Cruise. La Lopez says shes Catholic but if it walks like a Scientologist and talks like a Scientologist...well you know.
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Feedback (4) » Share your opinion
1. Alex ~ Monday, Apr 16 2007 | 23:57H:
Actually, Scientology is inclusive of all religions - you can be a Catholic and a Scientologist, or a Buddhist and a Scientologist. Or an atheist and a Scientologist. That's one of the things that makes it so appealing. You don't have to change what you believe in.
Alex
2. Alexisincorrect ~ Tuesday, Apr 17 2007 | 21:14H:
Not true, L. Ron Hubbard himself says that Christ is an implant from R6 and that there "Was no Christ"
Here is a link to his voice to prove it!
http://www.xenu.net/archive/media_vault/Nochrist.ra
These are the words to the audio clip
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"Anyway, Everyman is then shown to have been crucified so don't think that it's an accident that this crucifixion, they found out that this applied. Somebody somewhere on this planet, back about 600 BC, found some pieces of R6, and I don't know how they found it, either by watching madmen or something, but since that time they have used it and it became what is known as Christianity. The man on the Cross. There was no Christ. But the man on the cross is shown as Everyman. So of course each person seeing a crucified man, has an immediate feeling of sympathy for this man. Therefore you get many PCs who says they are Christ. Now, there's two reasons for that, one is the Roman Empire was prone to crucify people, so a person can have been crucified, but in R6 he is shown as crucified."
Alex, can you explain this clip to me and how it can be fully compatible to Christianity?
3. theCardinal ~ Wednesday, Apr 18 2007 | 20:50H:
Isn't strange that Scientology harvests lapsed Catholics - Cruise and Travolta being the most obvious ones?
4. Kev ~ Sunday, May 20 2007 | 01:09H:
I keep hearing that Leah Remini is trying to convert J-Lo to Scientology. Well, I'm trying to convert Leah Remini to Pandeism. Because, you know, Pandeist chicks put out easy for regular joes like me.



