Elisabeth Moss typically avoids talking about Scientology like “The Handmaid’s Tale” avoids subtle music cues, but she chose to engage with a fan on Instagram about a supposed tenet of the organization. Moss, who was raised as a Scientologist, shared a photo on Instagram this week celebrating the Hulu series’ first season. She earned a Best Actress Emmy nomination for her starring role as Offred. The actress also answered a handful of questions in the comment section of the post, including a rare response about her beliefs regarding the organization’s rumored information censorship.

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“Love this adaptation so much,” one commenter wrote. “Question though, does it make you think twice about Scientology? Both Gilead and Scientology both believe that all outside sources (aka news) are wrong or evil … it’s just very interesting.” “That’s actually not true at all about Scientology,” Moss responded. “Religious freedom and tolerance and understanding the truth and equal rights for every race, religion and creed are extremely important to me. The most important things to me probably. And so Gilead and THT hit me on a very personal level. Thanks for the interesting question!” Except several Scientology defectors have described the group as oppressive ― even abusive. One of the most vocal ex-Scientologists, actress Leah Remini, said in an episode of her A&E reality series, “Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath,” that the church discourages internet use.

Charley Gallay via Getty Images Leah Remini and Elisabeth Moss at a Church of Scientology anniversary gala in 2008.