Scientology
Raise wages, don't drop standards of care
© St. Petersburg Times, published January 16, 2000
Scientologists have taken over, monopolized downtown
Praise God that Robert Minton is here in Clearwater. I support
his efforts 100 percent.
Recently, the British denied the Church of Scientology
charitable status. Germany likewise has denied the false church
a religious tax-exempt status. Why? Because Scientology is not
a religion, but a cover to acquire the wealth of its misguided
followers.
The Scientologists have taken over and monopolized downtown
Clearwater. Please send them packing down the road.
-- Gregory D. Holda, Clearwater
If the allegation is true that Scientologists hired detectives
to follow Robert Minton's people when they were attempting to
buy or rent property in downtown Clearwater, we all should
stand up and demand that they stop such activities.
Their motivation is clear: sue, follow, investigate and pile
one lie on another to quiet any opposition. I hope that the
city of Clearwater can see that this cult will drive all other
religions out of downtown. To me, money is the motivation for
this highly secretive business, hiding itself as a religion!
-- Ernest Shoeman, Clearwater
Letters to the Editors
Money is motivation for secretive "religion'
Re: Trust's goal: Truth about Scientology, letter, Jan. 12.