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The new South Park episode 'Trapped in the closet' exposes Scientology as total insanity and literally brought tears to my eyes. I'm sure everyone here will find it hysterical even if you're not a fan of the show. They do a great job of demonstrating the bizarre stuff that Scientology claims, and even flash across the screen: "This is what they actually believe" as they describe Zenu, soul collection, DC-8 space craft, and the other nonsense. It's on tonight so don't miss it!


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Caught it last night. That was bloody hilarious.
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I thought it was one of the of the better episodes in while, but was also somewhat surprised by it. I had heard that because Isaac Hayes (Chef) is a scientoligist, that it was considered something of an off-limits topic to mock. Glad that in the end that wasn't the case.
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He could be in the reformed church of scientology, which rejects Xenu, etc.... but then you'd think they'd raise that issue. Very odd.
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That could be why Chef wasn't in the episode.
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drachefly wrote:He could be in the reformed church of scientology, which rejects Xenu, etc.... but then you'd think they'd raise that issue. Very odd.
The Reformed Church or Scientology? :wtf: I thought Scientology just came in one flavor, asit were.
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They are the scientologists who found out how corrupt the church governance was, but becauese it had led them to a religious experience and they thought the techniques to be effective, started up a divergent sect.
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I liked how the stuff Kyle was making up wasn't really much crazier than any other scientology.
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The best scientology piss-take was the Millennium episode: "Jose Chung's: The Doomsday Defense" with the story of "selfosophy" and everything crazy like that. Not to mention the hilarity of having a Nostrodamus obsessed Philosophy Professor called James Randi being killed off.
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What's the episode number?
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Einhander Sn0m4n wrote:What's the episode number?
Season 9 Episode 12
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Faram wrote:
Einhander Sn0m4n wrote:What's the episode number?
Season 9 Episode 12
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Faram wrote:All hail

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Xenu is da shit :lol:
The "This is what Scientologists actually believe" caption on the bottom the screen that was there the entire time made that scene for me.
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CaptainChewbacca wrote:That could be why Chef wasn't in the episode.
It's not the first show he's refused to participate in due to mocking such things.

The breakoff scientology group calls themselves "Free Zone"
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Haha, that was hilarious. It really only missed one thing. The music in the background going "dum-dum-dum-dum-dum-dummmm".
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Admiral Valdemar wrote:Haha, that was hilarious. It really only missed one thing. The music in the background going "dum-dum-dum-dum-dum-dummmm".
What, yo mean you havn't seen the Mormon epasode? Does the exact same thing.
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One would assume that since I referenced that music, I'd have seen said Mormon episode, no?
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Admiral Valdemar wrote:One would assume that since I referenced that music, I'd have seen said Mormon episode, no?
oh, eh heh :oops:
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Fucking hillarious and one has to wonder if the Church of Scientology won't try another IP suit against Comedy Central. Of course they were probably caught flat footed as unlike most shows, South Park can be made literally days before it airs (the finishing touches are often done hours before the air date) so I wouldn't be surprised if nobody knew about this till the last minute.

The best part though is that in the space of a couple of minutes South Park was able to give away the entire secret teachings of Scientology up to Clear level. Sorta ruins it for any prospective Scientologists doesn't it?
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What's the episode and season number? I might try and *ahem* acquire it.
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I only caught parts of it, but it did end with a pretty blatant challange for the Scientologists to sue them.

Of course, it would be awesome if they could actually go to court and give the scientologists the "What for!"
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The Kernel wrote:Fucking hillarious and one has to wonder if the Church of Scientology won't try another IP suit against Comedy Central.
How exactly would that be legal? Wouldn't it be seen as, I don't know, obstructing freedom of speech without just cause?
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wolveraptor wrote:
The Kernel wrote:Fucking hillarious and one has to wonder if the Church of Scientology won't try another IP suit against Comedy Central.
How exactly would that be legal? Wouldn't it be seen as, I don't know, obstructing freedom of speech without just cause?
IIRC, Scientology's SOP for these things is just to sue, sue, sue, and sue ridiculously, in the (often realized) hope that the defendant simply won't bother showing up to court, hence giving the plaintiff a victory by default. The judge can't throw it out as frivolous unless there is a defense present, as I recall.
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Post by weemadando »

That's another great quote from "Jose Chung's: The Doomsday Defense"
Millennium wrote:FRANK
That's the writer, Jose Chung. He's
here researching a book about the
millennium.

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The Millennium Group's not interested
in publicity.

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No, no, it's not about us: in fact,
he's working on a case that could be
of great interest to the group. This
Selfosophist was found --

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(alarmed)
Whoa, Selfosophy? No, no ...

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What is going on, Peter? We’ve never
backed away from anything. We’ve even
faced evil incarnate.

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Evil incarnate can't sue. All I'm
saying is be careful about what you
say around your writer friend.
Emphasis mine - that made me laugh for a long long time.

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