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The tone of the novel changes as those interviewed have highly varied opinions of the current state of the church. In some cases, the tone of the novel is combative, as ex-Scientology members speak openly against the abuses of Miscavige and the church in general. Others are simply objective, as Reitman attempts to show an unbiased opinion of the church and its leaders. In some cases, the tone is supportive of Scientology, as current members and ex-members both speak of the powers of Scientology as a healing technique for the human psyche.

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Inside Scientology: The Story of America's Most Secretive Religion