scientology featured on cbs 48 hours tonight..

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  • candidlynuts
    candidlynuts

    it mentions they now have 10million members now.. WOW thats a great crowd!

    DID A MOTHER'S BELIEF IN SCIENTOLOGY CONTRIBUTE TO HER MURDER? "48 HOURS," SATURDAY, OCT. 28

    Why would a 28-year-old man, described as sweet, kind and gentle, take a knife to his mother one morning in 2003 and stab her over 70 times? Jeremy Perkins, who had been diagnosed as a paranoid schizophrenic, came to believe that his mother, Elli, was evil and out to get him. Experts say the brutal murder might never have occurred had he received proper treatment to control his psychotic delusions. But Jeremy's parents were devout Scientologists -- a religion that strongly opposes psychiatric treatment. Did Elli Perkins' faith contribute to her death? Correspondent Peter Van Sant explores the issue on 48 HOURS MYSTERY: "Scientology -- A Question of Faith," to be broadcast Saturday, Oct. 28 (10:00-11:00PM ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.

    "I tried to slit my wristsbut I wouldn't die, so I decided to do my mom instead," Jeremy Perkins told police after the murder.

    Jeremy's chilling words describe his actions on March 13, 2003 that occurred while he was in an active psychotic state. The Perkins family cared deeply for their son and sought treatment within the principles of their faith. A lawyer for Jeremy's father told 48 HOURS that Jeremy was seen by both physicians and mental health practitioners, including a psychiatrist. But court records unsealed by 48 HOURS indicate that Jeremy's treatment was limited to mostly vitamins and other holistic healing methods. The family filled prescriptions for an anti-anxiety drug and a sleeping aid. Medical experts and a doctor who treated Jeremy after the murder dismiss these methods as ineffective for an individual with paranoid schizophrenia.

    Today the Church claims more than 10 million members worldwide. Its religious opposition to psychiatry is well-known. In June of 2005, the issue was brought to national attention when Hollywood actor Tom Cruise took a very public stance on NBC's "Today" show. "I know that psychiatry is a pseudo-science," he told Matt Lauer. "You don't know the history of psychiatry. I do."

    In this 48 HOURS report, Correspondent Peter Van Sant examines the roots of Scientology's opposition to psychiatry and the tragic death of a caring mother who desperately wanted to help her beloved son.

  • purplesofa
    purplesofa

    Thanks for posting...........48 hours is a great show.

    I wonder if Tom Cruise would back this kind of treatment for such a complicated disease if one of his family members were victim of it? I know it is very cruel for me to say, but this case obviously shows how inadequete religious beliefs are in curing something the medical profession is experts at.

    purps

  • becca1
    becca1

    Tom Cruise makes me sick!!!

  • StillGroggy
    StillGroggy

    Im recording this. Thank you

  • DanTheMan
    DanTheMan

    "praise Allah! 15 more years of employment, virtually guaranteed" - CBS lawyers

  • candidlynuts
    candidlynuts

    what an interesting program!

    they had several ex members talking.

    a horrible story though, the young man wasn't given psychiatric care and ended up killing his mother.

    i couldnt believe the stuff i was hearing come out of the scientologists mouth.how isolated can they be living if they think there's no such thing as mental illness??

  • purplesofa
    purplesofa

    seems to me if they are interested in this story.........how much more they would be in the lives lost over blood transfusions........

    purps

    I feel for the kid, he was a victim.

  • sass_my_frass
    sass_my_frass

    I've always thought that we could be so much worse off - we could have all been scientologists!!

  • orbison11
    orbison11

    i wonder if katie holmes (tom cruises fiance) is allowed to watch this??

    or what her catholic parents think of this show?

  • rebel8
    rebel8

    There is a cool organization called F.A.C.T.net that was started by ex-Scientologists, whom I believe were among several who have won lawsuits against that org for brainwashing etc.

    They oppose all cults, including the watchtower society.

    http://www.factnet.org/

    We are to destructive cults, fundamentalism, mind control, and mental coercion/torture what Amnesty International is to physical torture

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