Saturday, October 31, 2009

Tom Cruise's witchcraft is legit. Too legit to quit.

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/world/scientology-religious-sect-or-money-making-cult/article1340903/#

This article really just got me thinking about the relationship between church and state, in general. But I will take just a second to comment on this article specifically. Its tough to comment on because the decision was made in france, not here, and Im not familiar with their laws regarding religious organization. If, however, I think of this in terms of the USA - it's ridiculous. Honestly, I don't think it could/would ever happen here. If the legal system was at all interested in how religious organizations obtain funds, our jails would be at maximum capacity. How many televangelists are out there asking for money and making promises they can't fulfill? Scientologists would have to get into line behind the likes of Benny Hinn and Joel O'Steen.

Now, I know what you are thinking: Jim Bakker. Remember, though, his fraud involved those hotel memberships. There was an actual, physical measurement of whether or not those deals were legitimate. X dollars = X nights in a hotel, or whatever. And while I will concede that $15 for a prayer cloth is a tangible measurement, what the prayer cloth's are supposed to be capable of cannot be measured. Don't even get me started on faith healers and preachers who preach a gospel of prosperity for good Christian tithers.

Now, on to the more important question: Is Scientology a legit Religion? Absolutely. I'll post some more about this a little later, but briefly put, it's impossible to define religion and therefore impossible to define what it is not.

Monday, October 5, 2009

The Beginning of This Colaborative Blog

Hello everyone and welcome. This blog is the combination of a shared interest by three friends and their desire to discuss topics related to Christian living and the enjoyment of the Cross-centered life. We will discuss a variety of topics and offer varying opinions. Our hope is that this will be a round table type discussion with a healthy assessment of our mutual interests. Posts may contain a rebuttal or side comment from another contributor as a way of bringing together ideas. With that brief intro, let's meet the editors of the Cruciphoria Blog:


Dwight Quates:

Is really busy but really smart.



Michael Regina:

Michael is an author and artist, lover of books and pondering things others have pondered. He is the creator of an online graphic novel that can be found at http://www.fromdeathtilnow.com/ and is seeking publication for other children's series currently in development. His literary works are represented by Fine Print Literary Management's Brendan Deneen. Educated at the University of North Florida, Michael obtained his degree in Painting and Drawing and a minor in Literature. His paintings are represented by R. Roberts Gallery and The O'Neill Gallery, repsectively. He and his wife have one daughter, one cat and one dog.



Luke Turner:

Luke is an aspiring grown-up who can't quite decide what he wants to be when he does eventually reach mature adulthood. He is a consumate student who loves to read and learn about stuffs. Luke graduated from the University of North Florida with a BA in English with a minor in religion. His passion is the study of various religions and philosophies and is currently deciding which Graduate school he should attend. He and his wife have one child, 3 dogs, and a bunch of fish.