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 List of articles about Scientology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_articles_about_Scientology   (49 words)

  
 Scientology : QuicklyFind Info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Scientology is recognized as a constitutionally protected religion in the United States, but not in most European countries.
A near-comprehensive list of articles that mention the Church of Scientology or related Scientology subjects may be found at List of articles about Scientology.
Scientology's doctrines were established by Hubbard over some 33 years from 1952 through to his death in January 1986, issued in the form of thousands of lectures, bulletins, policies, books and pamphlets.
www.quicklyfind.com /info/Scientology.htm   (906 words)

  
 User talk:Sunborn - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Battleships and other big gun naval vessels that served in the Pacific Theatre during World War II were used primarily for offshore bombardment of enemy positions and as anti-aircraft screens for aircraft carriers.
I'm attempting to develop a consensus in favor of merging the Arguments against the existence of God and the Arguments for the existence of God articles.
Hi Sunborn, I saw your suggestion regarding List of articles about Scientology but noticed you had not started the vote process, so I went ahead and did it for you.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/User_talk:Sunborn   (739 words)

  
 Church_of_Scientology   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The Church of Scientology claims to be non-denominational and compatible with all faiths; however, a deeper study of Scientology shows that its worldview and teachings do contradict those of religions such as Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
The Church of Scientology also claims that in 1994, a joint council of Shinto Buddhist (Yu-itsu Shinto) sects in Japan not only extended official recognition of Scientology, but also undertook to train a number of their monks in its beliefs and practices as an adjunct to their own meditations and worship.
Scientology frequently states that its tax exemption is proof that the United States government accepts it as a religion.
www.freecaviar.com /search.php?title=Church_of_Scientology   (3612 words)

  
 Scientology   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Scientology is a system of beliefs and teachings, originally established as a secular philosophy in 1952 by author L. Ron Hubbard, and subsequently reoriented from 1953 as an "applied religious philosophy." It is most prominently represented by the Church of Scientology.
Scientology is recognized as a constitutionally protected religion in the United States and Australia (Australian Constitution, s 116).
Scientology's response was to issue a statement insisting that their assault against free speech is actually an assault against hate speech, making numerous claims about hate and violence.
www.yotor.com /wiki/en/sc/Scientology.htm   (1069 words)

  
 The Watchman Expositor: L. Ron Hubbard - The Man and His Myth
Scientology lost the case and the evidence and documents presented in the case brought about critically revealing statements by Judge Paul Breckenridge of the Los Angeles Superior Court.
Scientology: In 1932, Ron led two expeditions, the first was the Caribbean Motion Picture Expedition and the other was the West Indies Mineralogical Expedition, in which he completed the first mineralogical survey of the island of Puerto Rico (What is Scientology?, p.
Scientology: World War II broke out and Hubbard was commissioned as a junior grade lieutenant in the U.S. Navy and served as a corvette commander (What is Scientology?, p.
www.watchman.org /sci/lrhmyth2.htm   (3009 words)

  
 Scientology Kills - Articles & Opinions
Scientology is considered a dangerous cult by the national Cult Awareness Network.
She said she stayed at the mission, along with her youngest daughter, because she was advised that she needed to be cleared, a Scientology term for climbing to higher spiritual levels.
But when he pressed for details about his wife's treatment, 'They refused to tell me where she was,' he said.
www.scientology-kills.org /articles/w_dr_geary.htm?FACTNet   (2084 words)

  
 Site Contents at the free Online Encyclopedia.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
List of aircraft carriers of the United States Navy
List of aircraft of the Israeli Air Force
List of archaic English words and their modern equivalents
www.onlineencyclopedia.org /index_187.html   (142 words)

  
 TheTrueLight.Net - Scientology
The first Church of Scientology was established by several of Mr.
Fundamentally, the goal of Scientology is to empower an individual to experience a greater understanding of life and to improve himself and the world in which he lives.
Scientology claims to draw wisdom from all the great religions of this world, although its closest spiritual “cousin” is Buddhism.
www.thetruelight.net /religions/scientology.htm   (192 words)

  
 Hate Groups : Church of Scientology - Examining the cult's hate and harassment practices
I was at their property on a public sidewalk doing a stand-up, never even talked to anyone in Scientology, returned to the TV station, 15 minutes later and before I got there they were on the phone to the news director demanding to know the context and wanting equal time.
Scientology had suffered so much negative press for so many years that Bezazian and her small cadre could do little to stem the tide.
Scientology lost that case, again and again, until - in October, 2001 - the Supreme Court refused to reinstate the organization's libel suit.
www.apologeticsindex.org /s04f.html   (1683 words)

  
 Lists of articles by category - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
None of these are yet comprehensive or up-to-date, but filling in or creating these lists will create an easy way to track articles by their categories, as well as creating an implicit to-do list of topics for which articles have not yet been written.
List of myrmecology topics (the study of ants)
Lists of country-related topics (A list of lists by country)
phatnav.com /wiki/index.php?title=Lists_of_articles_by_category   (329 words)

  
 ScientologyWatch.org :: News from Teegeeack   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Georgina Tweedie was listed in an attachment to Church of Scientology International's IRS Form 1023 of September 1993 as a Trustee of a Corporation called RTC Australia, presumably a counterpart or foreign subsidiary of Religious Technology Center, the same branch of Scientology responsible for the legal threats against Google.
A bid by the Church of Scientology to win an immediate $10 million judgment against a renegade ex-official was rejected in Marin Superior Court yesterday, setting the stage for a jury trial next month.
Scientology is a registered trademark of the relentlessly litigious Church of Scientology, whose corporate web site can be seen here.
www.scientologywatch.org /postnuke   (3116 words)

  
 An Introduction to Scientology: Welcome
I believe that Scientology is such a volatile, controversial, and polarizing subject that it is impossible to remain unbiased after you have experienced its actions first-hand.
Scientology has earned a reputation for itself as one of the most litigous organizations in history: it has filed hundreds of lawsuits (some say thousands) against a considerable number of its critics and opponents throughout the years, and it has procured an amazing record of legal costs.
Scientology defends this action by stating, "We are not a turn-the-other-cheek religion." These links will take you to various legal documents and court judgements that have had an important effect on Scientology and its relationships with the rest of the world.
www.modemac.com /cgi-bin/cos.pl   (1225 words)

  
 List of reference tables - Unipedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
This is a list of reference tables, similar to the collection of reference tables found at the back of almanacs, dictionaries and encyclopedias (or an index of them, if they're scattered throughout the work).
List of monasteries dissolved by Henry VIII of England
List of Judicial Committees of the Privy Council and House of Lords cases
www.unipedia.info /List_of_reference_tables.html   (1053 words)

  
 List of articles about Mormonism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
They lectured on about the history of Mormonism and its founder, Joseph Smith, while I made mental lists of my bridesmaids.
If an article is needed, please create a Stub and/or leave a request for additional information on.
List of Christian denominations, List of deities, List of Formula One constructors, List of initialisms, List of Isms,,, List of Presidents of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, List_of_reference_tables, List of religious topics, TLAs from IAA to LZZ
hallencyclopedia.com /List_of_articles_about_Mormonism   (1017 words)

  
 The Church of Scientology vs. the Net
In January of 1995, Church of Scientology lawyer Helena Kobrin actually tried to remove the entire alt.religion.scientology newsgroup from the Net, claiming that the very name of the discussion group violated their trademark, and that the group was being used to post infringements of the Church's copyrights.
During the winter of 1995, the Church of Scientology's lawyers sent legal threats to the operators of numerous anonymous-remailing services, demanding that the remailers block access to alt.religion.scientology and another related newsgroup, alt.clearing.technology.
Church of Scientology lawyers have sent threatening email (and occasionally faxes and snail-mail) to numerous Netizens, claiming that they were violating Church copyrights by posting short excerpts (often as short as 6 lines) from the Church's "secret scriptures".
www2.thecia.net /users/rnewman/scientology/home.html   (2146 words)

  
 Scientology + Dianetics
You have reached the largest on-line archive in the world of the dirty secrets of Scientology Dianetics and L Ron Hubbard, (about 50 megabytes).
Scientology has tried everything to block your access to them.
Magazine about Scientology called "Scientology: The Thriving Cult of Greed and Power" is one of the most famous and is a vivid introduction to the subject of Scientology and the potential pitfalls of becoming a Scientologist.
www.factnet.org /Scientology/dianetics.html   (664 words)

  
 IS SCIENTOLOGY A RELIGION?
To access the religious nature of Scientology I began using the definition provided by Professor Ninian Smart, who is the founder of the first Religious Studies Department in Eng land and one of the world's leading authorities in the field of religiuos studies.
To argue that Scientology is a genuine religion is not to say that it is a good religion or a bad religion, a "true" religion or a "false" religion.
While Scientology may, at first glance, appear to mark a radical discontinutity with the Western religious tradition, the characteristics summarized above and described in detail in earlier chapters, identify it, in fact, as a logical outcome and extension of certain central features of that tradition (p.
www.ucalgary.ca /~nurelweb/papers/irving/scient.html   (1004 words)

  
 EFF: Privacy, Security, Crypto, & Surveillance
Excerpt: "Concerned about the threat to privacy created by such electronic dossiers, some have called for new laws granting each of us "ownership" of all the transactional information generated as we move around the network...This may produce a sort of cattle drive vs. sheep herder battle on the electronic frontier.
List of non-net resources for privacy seekers and computer security buffs compiled by David Johnson March 1994.
Material more specifically about user privacy and cryptographic system protection are located in other Privacy subdirectories.
www.eff.org /Privacy   (1708 words)

  
 SCIENTOLOGY THE DARK SIDE OF RELIGION DIALOG   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The Watchman Fellowhip (a Christian Anti-cult group) and The 700 Club (a national TV show seen by millions) have recently run reviews of Scientology's hidden and darker religious nature.This growing exposure in religious circles is bringing more religious demonations into the discussions on Scientology's hidden intentions and activities.
Scientology's victim damage reports and in many cases their connection to Scientology's secret initiations.
This document says more about the true hidden religious nature of y the "Hollywood religion of Scientology" than any other.
www.factnet.org /darkside.htm   (281 words)

  
 Learn more about List of articles about Scientology in the online encyclopedia.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Learn more about List of articles about Scientology in the online encyclopedia.
Alt.religion.scientology, Church of Scientology, Dianetics, Xenu, Scientology beliefs and practices, Reincarnation, Religion,
Church of Scientology of Toronto, Palladium operating system, Penet remailer, Strategic lawsuit against public participation, Scientology vs. the Internet, Scientology and the Legal System,
www.onlineencyclopedia.org /l/li/list_of_articles_about_scientology.html   (239 words)

  
 Group Type Links: Index Scientology
The articles in A.r.s Week in Review are brief summaries of the articles.
In response to growing concern about abuses of the information superhighway and attempts by governments to regulate the seamy side of free-wheeling cyberspace, the Church of Scientology announced the formation of a national Task Force for Responsibility and Freedom on the Internet.
Groups listed, described, or referred to on ICSA's Web sites may be mainstream or nonmainstream, controversial or noncontroversial, religious or nonreligious, cult or not cult, harmful or benign.
www.csj.org /infoserv_links/group_categories/grp_type_scientology.htm   (615 words)

  
 The poor and famous Hollywood Scientologists
People who drop out of Scientology or have a problem with it obviously can't maintain the ethics involved, which is the same reason why our society is in the condition it's in.
The current leaders of Scientology insist that the acts of Mary Hubbard and her coconspirators represent a dark side of Scientology that is all in the past.
While Scientology officials dispute this account of their beliefs--spokesman Rinder calls it "garbage, completely untrue"--they refuse to provide a more accurate version, saying upper-level church beliefs are for insiders only.
www.bible.ca /scientology-poor-famous-members.htm   (6946 words)

  
 Watchman Fellowship: Tools for Witnessing to Mormons
Watchman Fellowship enables individuals to reach out to Latter-day Saints by providing guides for witnessing and evangelizing, as well as books, videos, and free articles that examine the beliefs and practices of the LDS Church from a traditional Christian perspective.
The Watchman Expositor, frequently contains articles about The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
The articles listed below will give you a solid understanding of LDS history and doctrine, and will equip you to reach a Mormon by engaging in effective outreach and evangelism.
www.watchman.org /lds   (842 words)

  
 Newspaper & Magazine articles on Scientology
Westword, a weekly in Denver, Colorado, published a long article entitled Showdown in Cyberspace, about all of the CoS-vs-the-Net litigation, with a special focus on the Colorado-based FACTnet cases.
Because of this article "Scientology: Threat or Menace?", at least 1000 copies were stolen, according to the magazine's editor.
This article is included here primarily because it quotes Scientology's lawyer Earle Cooley, who is also chairman of the Boston University Board of Trustees, as saying that he actually joined the Church.
www2.thecia.net /users/rnewman/scientology/media/home.html   (3532 words)

  
 Articles on Dianetics & Scientology, 1950-69   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The following is a list of *early* newspaper and magazine articles concerning Dianetics and Scientology that I have located in local libraries, with the help of various on-line databases, printed periodical indexes, and bibliographies.
I may someday post that list too, but it will be very long.
Today's Health, December 1968, pages 34-39 Scientology -- Menace to Mental Health, by Ralph Lee Smith This magazine is published by the American Medical Association, and I think that Scientology sued the AMA over this article.
www.amazing.com /scientology/early-articles.html?FACTNet   (483 words)

  
 My Life as a Celebrity Scientologist
All the employees are identically dressed, with white shirts and matching ties and slacks (shorter girlie ties and skirts for the women).
We return to Rosemary's office/gift shop, where she introduces me to the E-Meter (a religious artifact devised by L. Ron Hubbard, only to be operated by a Scientology Minister, except I saw one earlier in the Scientology Holiday Catalog for $5,400).
Then she goes on to explain about many, many other courses in great detail.
www.rickross.com /reference/scientology/scien410.html   (2390 words)

  
 Complete List of Scientology and Dianetics Books and Materials of 1951   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
He spent much of the rest of the year giving lectures, doing research and writing up what he had found into books, issues and articles.
Ron Hubbard wrote the introduction in August 1951, about the same time as the book was actually typeset.
It was later republished by Scientific Press in Phoenix, Arizona, under the title of Scientology Handbook for Preclears.
www.scientology.org /wis/wiseng/42/51.htm   (875 words)

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