Guest guest Posted March 11, 2008 Report Share Posted March 11, 2008 [hsibaltimore.com] ....and another thing How strange is the world of Suri Cruise? It's so strange that Star Magazine put her photo on the cover along with this headline: " Inside Suri's Strange World " and these subheads: " No TV or Happy Meals " and " No Medicines Just Herbs. " In the U.S., I guess that's what passes for a " strange " childhood these days – no drugs and no trans fat laden McNuggets. Herbs instead of drugs? Someone call child welfare! Another subhead also notes " Scientology play dates. " I have no idea what the strangeness level is of a Scientology play date (and, honestly, I don't care), but any child who's missing out on drugs, Happy Meals, and most of the junk on TV isn't strange – she's lucky. To Your Good Health, Jenny Thompson Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2008 Report Share Posted March 12, 2008 I have been a Scientologist for 42 years. All the Scientologists I know use an MD's skill whenever it works really well. They definitely favor the natural workable technologies and healing arts which are non-destructive. They oppose mind altering drugs which have horrendous side effects. They are not " strange " . See www.scientology.org or your local library for their beliefs. The natural healing community has a lot of allies and friends in the Scientologists. Richard Gordon Costa Mesa, CA oleander soup , robert-blau wrote: > > [hsibaltimore.com] > > ...and another thing > > How strange is the world of Suri Cruise? > > It's so strange that Star Magazine put her photo on the cover along with > this headline: " Inside Suri's Strange World " and these subheads: " No TV > or Happy Meals " and " No Medicines Just Herbs. " > > In the U.S., I guess that's what passes for a " strange " childhood these > days – no drugs and no trans fat laden McNuggets. > Herbs instead of drugs? Someone call child welfare! > > Another subhead also notes " Scientology play dates. " > > I have no idea what the strangeness level is of a Scientology play date > (and, honestly, I don't care), but any child who's missing out on drugs, > Happy Meals, and most of the junk on TV isn't strange – she's lucky. > > To Your Good Health, > Jenny Thompson > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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