Elisabeth Moss says it is the "most ill -understood" thing about Scientology

The star opened on his controversial religion.


Mad MenandThe history of the servantstarElisabeth Mossis a rented actor who is no stranger to accept prices. But, apart from her achievements, she is probably better known for another thing.Moss is Scientologist, having been raised in controversial religion. And, of course, people are very curious about this, especially given theNegative scientology press has received over the years. In a recent interview, the actor - who plays on the new Apple TV + programBrilliant girls"Avoid on her experience with Scientology, in particular by appointing the only aspect of the group which, according to her, is the" most ill -understood ". Continue to read to find out more.

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Scientology has been described by some as "a cult".

Scientology building
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The Church of Scientology was founded by the author of science fiction,L. Ron Hubbard, and is notorious outside the group for a few things. On the one hand, there is a defined Hollywood connection, withTom Cruise,,John Travoltaand foam among the large -scale practical members of religion. For another, many believe thatScientology is abusive,,punitive, and otherwise problematic. Some former members claim to have faced reprisals for having left or denounced the Church, as well as to maintain that members are forced to "disconnect" friends and family who do not support their involvement. "I was in a cult for 34 years", screenwriter andex-scientistPaul HaggisToldThe New Yorker(Going throughThe Guardian) in 2011. "Everyone could see it. I don't know why I couldn't."

Scientology vehementlyRefuse these statements ontheir official website.

Moss has already been invited to respond to Scientology.

Elisabeth Moss in The Handmaid's Tale
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Fans of the show estimated that, if even some of the accusations exceeded against the Church were true, then it does not seem very different from Gilead, the strict and oppressive company which provides the backdrop to the backdrop forThe history of the servant- And this character of Moss June fought against.

In 2019,Moss approached the comparison In an interview with The Daily Beast.

"Listen, it's a complicated thing because things I think, I can only talk about my personal experience and my personal convictions," she said. "One of the things in which I believe is freedom of expression. I believe that we, as human beings want to remove it from anyone, because this is in fact very important for me. At the same time, I hope that people strengthen for themselves and form their own opinion. Me,The history of the servant, and the ability to do something that is artistically fulfilling but which is also flourishing personally, I have never had that.The history of the servant Align so perfectly parallel with my own beliefs in freedom of expression, freedom of religion and things on which this country has been built. ""AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB

It was raised in religion.

Elisabeth Moss in 2020
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The New YorkerRecently profiled moss And chronicle the way she was born in Scientology - and how she essentially started her career. The actor's father,Ron Moss, met the musicianChick Coreain a scientology center in England. They struck, Ron became the manager of Corea, and Corea became the godfather of Moss after his birth. Dancer before she was an actor, she played in one of Corea's clips when she was only five years old.The New Yorkeralso noted that Ron was playing in a group withRon Miscavige, the late father of the head of scientologyDavid Miscavige. Before the death of Ron Miscavige, he left the church andwrote a book on experience, in which he alleged that his son was monitoring him, among other disturbing things that the Church denies.

According to the publication, Moss began to take Scientology lessons at the age of eight.

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Moss says that this part of Scientology is "misunderstood".

Elisabeth Moss in 2019
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When asked byThe New YorkerAbout her longtime beliefs, Moss said she didn't want to "reveal herself as Cagey", but also "did not want people to be distracted by something when they look at her)".

"People can obviously taste in their mind what they want, and I cannot control this," she continued, after recalling that many people watch her know that she is already a scientologist. "If that's not that, it's going to be something else. It is not really a closed religion. It is a place that is very open to someone who wants to know more. I think it's The thing that is probably the most misunderstood. "

The New YorkerAccording to Moss, Moss said: "I encourage people to discover it" of religion more than once during the interview. "I have certainly been guilty of reading an article or looking at something and taking this as a gospel." Certain criticisms of Scientology have stressedMoss's response is surprisingly similar to the responses given by other celebrity scientologists in past interviews.

Read this then:As Michelle Pfeiffer realized that she was "in a cult".


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