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Scientology: An Invitation to Freedom
As we enter the second half of 2010, Churches of Scientology and their parishioners around the world have just finished three weeks of celebratory gatherings, updating them on news of the Church’s religious and secular activities since the beginning of … Continue reading
Scientology Volunteer Ministers Helping Haiti
The International Association of Scientologists (IAS) is funding Scientology Volunteer Ministers to help in Haiti, in the spirit of their motto, “Something CAN be done about it”. To Scientologists: if you want to volunteer, contact vm@volunteerministers.org To all: To make … Continue reading
Christmas, we get, but what do Scientologists celebrate?
Damn good question; Christians have Christmas, Hindus (and Sikhs and Jains) have Diwali, Muslims have Eid-ul-Fitr, Jews have Hanukkah, and so on. So it’s only fair you should know what Scientologists consider the important dates in their yearly calendar, particularly … Continue reading
Scientology and the Christmas Season
In the secularised world of the United States, Christmastime is ‘officially’ referred to by most institutions as the “holidays,” not to be confused with the English word “holiday,” roughly translating into the American English “vacation”. But here in the UK, … Continue reading
Scientology and War
“A civilisation without insanity, without criminals and without war, where the able can prosper and honest beings can have rights, and where man is free to rise to greater heights, are the aims of Scientology.”—L. Ron Hubbard, September 1965.
Some truths concerning Scientology of late
Having been away for a while, I haven’t written on this blog for 27 days. A lot can happen in 27 days… Today we’re going to add some truth to the media soup. Firstly, the majority of time I have … Continue reading
Scientology and Religious Tolerance
Inherent in the subject of Scientology and indeed the Church of Scientology, which ministers the Scientology religion, is the concept of religious, racial and ethnic tolerance; that all people are entitled to choose and practice their own religious, spiritual and … Continue reading
The Second Dynamic
As a Scientologist, I’m still quite impressed with the practicality of my own religion. Take relationships for example; there is a wealth of information in Scientology texts on this subject which, as many of us know anyway, is inseparable from … Continue reading