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Welcome to the Scientology Jeopardy Game

Created by: Valerie Stone

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Instructions

Click on the selected amount under the category in order to proceed to the questions.

Once an answer has been given, click on the question to reveal the answer.

Once the answer has been reviewed, click on the answer to return to the main board.

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L. Ron Hubbard

The Founding

Practices and Beliefs

Famous Scientologist

In the Media

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L. Ron Hubbard is considered to be

the

founder of what religion?

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What is Scientology!

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L. Ron Hubbard was well known for being what kind of author prior to the founding of the Church of Scientology?

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Wh

at is Science Fiction

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Befriending this group of Native

Americans led to Hubbard becoming the world’s youngest Eagle Scout.

Slide9

Who is Blackfoot Indians.

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The process of taking away ‘mental blocks’ without the aid of medication is called this.

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What is

dianetics

.

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Upon

Hubbard's final chapter in

Dianetics

regarding future research to pursue a ‘life force’, he wrote “this life force is intrinsically_____ and extended well beyond any one _________.

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What is Spiritual and Lifetime

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Scientology was founded with the definition: “the study and ________ of the spirit in relationship to________.”

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What is Ha

ndling

and

Itself

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Which o

f the countries did the

Church of Scientology not spread in the 1950’s: United States, Australia, China, or South Africa?

Slide17

What is Australia

.

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Taken from the Latin root word ‘

scio

’ and the

greek

root word ‘logos’ Scientology has the underlying meaning of what?

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What is ‘Knowing how to know’.

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The first book

by Hubbard to record the main elements were not in the book “Scientology”, but instead in what book?

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What is “Science of Survival”

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As of the year 2009, what country does not recognize scientology as a religion, but instead a ‘cult’?

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What is Chile

.

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The verbal discussion of scientology is

referred to as what since it is considered to interfere with the understanding and teachings of scientology?

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What is ‘verbal tech’.

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According to scientology, this galactic ruler brought billions of people to earth 75 million years ago,

imprisoned them in volcanoes, and set of hydrogen bombs.

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Who is

Xenu

.

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Scientology is this type of religion, meaning it has no set of principles in which to follow.

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What is non dogmatic.

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This is the process in which one pays to be asked a series of questions in order to reach a level of ‘clear’.

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What is Auditing.

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One does not have to do this in order to practice scientology, instead they can continue to practice the doctrine which they were brought up in as well as practice scientology.

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What is convert.

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This scientologist had the church of scientology on a

wife hunt, who after found, left him jumping on couches.

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Who is Tom Cruise.

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This scientologist is most known for his roles in the movies “Ghost” and “Dirty Dancing”.

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Who is Patrick Swayze

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As the only daughter of the king of rock n’ roll, this scientologist, left the church after feeling as there ‘there was too much effort in trying to control me.”

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Lisa Marie Presley

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This famous celebrity, who many know from weight watchers,

thought of scientology as a hoax until it ‘saved me from my cocaine addiction.’

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Who is Kristie Alley

.

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This famous scientologist is well known for being a serial killer after leaving scientology because it was ‘too crazy’.

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Who is Charles Manson.

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Father to Willow and Jaden, he was

under the magnifying glass as a suspected scientologist due to his millions of dollars in donation to the church.

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Who is Will Smith

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Kicked out by the cleaning staff of Tom Cruise

after on a few months, a story in the media broke loose regarding the treatment of this woman who was forced to do hard manual labor as punishment by the church of scientology

.

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Who is

Nazanin

Bodiani

Slide48

Many article in the past have reflects upon the treatment of people with these illnesses

Slide49

What is mental illnesses.

Slide50

In the Australian paper ‘The Monthly’, this man was able to give an account for his experience with the church of scientology, providing support that the practices of this church were able to help many, primarily those in need of counseling, in prison, or drug addicts.

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Who is Malcolm Knox.

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This

magazine is known for is 6 page account detailing the church of scientology's influence over Tom Cruise’s relationships.

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What is Vanity Fair