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Scientology wins court case after court case proving they are a
religion. But regardless of what courts say, Scientology is
spiritual in nature and applicable to life. It makes people happier
and more able in their lives. It helps them spiritually. Don't take
my word for it, ask a Scientologist. But ask a Scientologist, not
some
ex-member who has an axe to grind.
Scientologists find it very offensive when people call
Scientology a cult. The word "cult" is now the most hateful thing
you can call a religion. It is used as a slur. It is used by
bigots. Not just against Scientology, but many newer or minority
religions. These are actions of "hate".
Obviously the "Scientology is a cult" is being propagated by a
select few, mostly on the internet. Sadly, many people have picked
up this word and used it without really getting any true
information. This is really too bad. Scientology recently ran a
campaign called "Find Out For Yourself". I wish more people would
do this. Go to a Church and get a tour, or go to one of their
official websites, make up your own mind. No one will lock you in a
"secret room and brainwash you". You may be offered a cup of coffee
however.
Keep in mind two facts. Attacking Scientology always gets press,
because Scientology interests a great many people. And every time
some group or individual thinks they have created "bad PR" for the
Church, thousands of people stream through the doors to find out
what all the noise is about. The greatest growth in the history of
Scientology has also been during the greatest times of media
attack. I find this funny, personally.
A number of experts have studied Scientology and independly came
to similar conclusions:
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James A. Beckford, Professor of Sociology: Scientology, Social
Science and the Definition of Religion
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Per-Arne Berglie, Professor for History of Religion: Scientology -
a comparison with religions
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Alan W. Black, Professor of Sociology: Is Scientology a
Religion?
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Regis Deriquebourg, Professor of Religion: Scientology, Its
Cosmology, Anthropology, System of Ethics
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Alejandro Frigero, Professor of Sociology: Scientology and
contemporary definitions of religion
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Urbano Alonso Galan, Gregorian University in Rome: Scientology: A
true religion
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Harry Heino, Professor of Theology: Scientology: Its true
nature
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Samuel S. Hill: Scientology - a new religion
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Danny L. Jorgensen: Scientology - A Very New American
Religion
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G.C. Oosthuizen, Professor of Religion: Religious Philosophy,
Religion and Church
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Geoffrey Parrinder, Professor of the Comparative Study of Religion:
The Religious Nature of Scientology
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Juha Pentikainen, Professor of Religions: The Church of
Scientology
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Michael W. Ross: Personality Changes in Scientologists: Effects of
Membership
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Dario Sabbatucci: Professor of History of Religions: Scientology -
its historical-morphological frame
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Fumio Sawada: The Relation between Scientology and other
religions
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