As the South Park episode "Trapped in the Closet," and Tom Cruise towing the party line of the Church of Scientology on Scientology's view on psychiatry and non-Scientology trademarks of psychotherapy, celebrity Scientologists, and their church has become a laughingstock. Sometimes being "punked" for no other reason than their beliefs.It may actually be the case that Scientology teaches about Xenu the galactic lord. The cosmology of other religions are equally scientifically unfounded. Religions, by their nature, teaching dogmas which must be accepted by faith. Beliefs that may be accepted only by faith can not be refuted, or as WB Yeats wrote, "You can refute Hegel but not the Song of Sixpence." In short, the dogma you believe or not believe. None of this is provable.As regard to the alleged homosexuality of Tom Cruise and John Travolta, they may be gay, can not, but it is the right of anyone to seek spiritual counseling groped for the fact of change, no matter how ineffective such techniques can be.Although the creators of "South Park" new interest in the criticism of the Church of Scientology, the discussion remains focused on the supposed homosexuality of the two men and a science fiction based cosmology. To confuse the concerns of many critics.Remember Operation Clambake? It 's still there, still run by its founder, but not without a great deal to defend themselves against the Church of Scientology. Recently Mr. Heldal-Lund has celebrated the 10th anniversary of its site in Stavanger, Norway with the debut of a film about Scientology. The film is stored for download here and has been reviewed here.Remember Lisa McPherson? Many people have never heard of her, but in critical circles' that was a huge problem. The story that Ms. McPherson was taken to a hospital by members of the church and at the Fort Harrison against her will. I guess so. When he was pronounced dead weighed 108 pounds. He was 5'9 ". Remember the mass suicide Jone's Town? That led to the creation of the Cult Awareness Network. Where is the Cult Awareness Network now? Well, it seems that they began receiving a number of contacts made by parents and family members of the Church of Scientology. Cult Awareness Network was summoned into existence by the Church of Scientology. There is still a Cult Awareness Network, however, is now managed by the Church of Scientology.Remember Operation Snow White? Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard was still alive then and living on a boat designated as unindicted co-conspirator. According to Wikipedia, "not the FBI raid on Scientology property in 1977 only raised the documentation of illegal activities of the group against the government of the United States, but also illegal activities against other perceived enemies of Scientology, as" Operation Freakout, "a conspiracy to frame author Paulette Cooper charged with false bomb threat, and conspiracies to frame Gabe Cazares, mayor of Clearwater, Florida, in response to false and the burden of enforcement. "Eleven people are in prison. All their top ranking Scientologists, including the wife of L. Ron Hubbard, Mary Sue Hubbard.While at the time can be fun to laugh about Xenu, the virgin birth, flying horses, the dance of Shiva, and Moses coming down from the mountain, these bits of dogma are not even worth discussing. They have no basis in fact and can not be demonstrated. Out of respect for those who choose to believe in a religion that I never mention my thoughts on them.Speculation about someones sexuality can be funny at sophomoric, but when push comes to shove, the question of the sexuality of Tom Cruise and John Travolta, not what or what may be, and what can or can not do about it really is their personal business curse. Come on people, grow up.