John Travolta Still Committed with Scientology

Recent reports have suggested that actor John Travolta, has broken away from Scientology, but sources that are connected to John, say that is not true. He is in fact still as committed to Scientology as he has always been.

Travolta recently testified in the Bahamian extortion case, that his late son Jett, who tragically died last January, was in fact autistic. Up until his recent testimony, John had never publicly acknowledged his son’s illness.

John Travolta Still Committed with Scientology

According to tmz.com, Travolta’s silence on his son’s autism in previous years has been consistent with Scientology’s unofficial position on the subject. John has apparently used Scientology as therapy, in coping with Jett’s death.

  • Staci Green

    I am praying for Mr. Travolta and his family. My prayer is that God would show his face so clearly that there is no way that Mr. Travolta and his family could miss it.

  • Scientologist

    Here’s my personal perspective. I’ve been a Scientologist for since 1977. My son was born at 1 1/2 lbs. He’s a young adult today and he is definitely mentally retarded and has autistic tendencies. He is on a regular regimen of Tegretol and Depakote for seizure disorder. Big deal! What I mean by that is that NO ONE in the Church has EVER challenged our care and handling of my boy or denied his condition.

    Do I maintain close affiliation with doctors on his care, including neurologists? You bet! Do I second-guess their calls sometimes? Often, as should any advocate for someone who is being given chemistry to ingest bodily. My son has been given bad meds on several occasions, where some sort of mood-altering medication had been “dog and ponied” to the doctor by the drug company as a med for seizures and somehow slipped into his regimen, only to result in terrible personality changes in my son, and where we have had to get second opinions, do research, and quickly intervene to change a doctor-ordered regimen. We’ve been right more often than not. Fact is that most docs appreciate informed parent participation in seizure disorder treatment. It is NOT an exact science with known cures.

    All I am trying to say here is that the Travoltas certainly have their own perspective and reasons to want to treat their son in a conscientious way. Medicating the kids is not a science. My kid would be DEAD if we never oversaw doctor’s recommendations!