(Community Matters) France: seems significant
Lawrence Wright’s piece in the New Yorker on Scientology
(Community Matters) France: seems significant
Lawrence Wright’s piece in the New Yorker on Scientology
Love big West Texas skies, the unimpeded horizons of the coasts, Austin and my husband, the Rev. Dr. Steven Robert Tomlinson, with whom I’ve spent the last 24 years – nineteen years since we were married on Salt Spring Island, British Columbia, Canada. Then, married again at St. James Episcopal Church in Austin, TX on June 27, 2015.
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Oh, those French! Last year they ban the burqa and now they officially declare Scientology a fraud. This is one reason the USA is better than France: we let all sorts wacko religions spring up and then make fun of them. (See South Park’s take downs of Scientology; there’s no equivalent of South Park in France, is there? In fact, some European countries make it illegal to make fun of religions, another thing we have avoided in the USA.)