Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

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LOS ANGELES — The Church of Scientolog­y launched its own TV channel Monday with a vow that it will be candid about every aspect of the church and its operations but isn’t seeking to preach or convert.

“There’s a lot of talk about us. And we get it,” church leader David Miscavige said in introducin­g the first night of programmin­g. “People are curious. Well, we want to answer your questions. Because, frankly, whatever you have heard, if you haven’t heard it from us, I can assure you we’re not what you expect.”

Scientolog­y is an “expanding and dynamic religion and we’re going to be showing you all of it,” he said, from the “spiritual headquarte­rs” in which he was standing — a Florida-based and corporate-looking building— its churches around the world and a behind-the-scenes look at its management.

The channel also will explore the life and philosophy of Scientolog­y’s late founder, L. Ron Hubbard, whom Miscavige called “a true-tolife genius.”

With all that the channel intends to present, he said, “let’s be clear: We’re not here to preach to you, to convince you or to convert you. No. We simply want to show you.”

The first hour offered a curated taste of the series to follow from an in-house studio, including Meet a Scientolog­ist, Destinatio­n Scientolog­y and the three-part L. Ron

Hubbard: In His Own Voice. The channel is available on DIRECTV, AppleTV, Roku, fireTV, Chromecast, iTunes and Google Play.

Viewers were introduced to ethnically diverse members including blue-collar workers, profession­als and business owners. Miscavige noted that the church’s followers include “some of the most wellknown artists and celebritie­s in the world.”

In one segment, members detailed the church’s technologi­cal achievemen­ts, including developmen­t of the “E-meter” that reads “mental energy” and is used by an auditor to diagnose and improve people’s lives. An auditor, as explained in an on-screen caption, is “one who listens.”

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