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  2. Scientology status by country - Wikipedia

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    An application for a house of prayer permit was denied in 2000 on the grounds that Scientology "is not a religion". [55] As of 2019, Scientology lacks religious-entity status and has no house of prayer permits, but continues to function as a registered nonprofit civil law organization. Scientology-performed weddings are not recognized. [56]

  3. Scientology - Wikipedia

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    The Church of Scientology argues that Scientology is a genuine religious movement that has been misrepresented, maligned, and persecuted. [262] [395] The organization has pursued an extensive public relations campaign for the recognition of Scientology as a tax-exempt religion in the various countries in which it exists. [396] [397] [398]

  4. Scientology and religious groups - Wikipedia

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    The Church of Scientology has capitalized on the religion's similarity to Buddhism to win followers in historically Buddhist-influenced countries like Taiwan. [6]Hubbard discussed Buddhism in an early 1952 lecture in London, speaking about Buddhist reincarnation stories, about the Christian God and other religious topics.

  5. Scientology beliefs and practices - Wikipedia

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    Once MEST was created, Scientology teaches, the thetans began experimenting with human form, ultimately losing knowledge of their origins and becoming trapped in physical bodies. [5] Scientology also maintains that a series of "universal incidents" have undermined the thetans' ability to recall their origins. [5]

  6. The Church of Scientology (Melton book) - Wikipedia

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    Melton deals with the history and development of Scientology, covering such matters as church's structure and organization, ethics, and nonprofit initiatives.He also deals with the church's views regarding religious freedom and human rights, as well as its members efforts to win their own religious freedom and human rights. [1]

  7. Scientology allegedly has a 'prison camp' called 'The Hole ...

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    A judge ruled in favor of Scientology in the case due to First Amendment protections for religions and their practices, among other things. That led to the FBI investigation being dropped in 2011 .

  8. Religion in the Middle East - Wikipedia

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    For approximately a millennium, the Abrahamic religions have been predominant throughout all of the Middle East. [1] [2] [3] The Abrahamic tradition itself and the three best-known Abrahamic religions originate from the Middle East: Judaism and Christianity emerged in the Levant in the 6th century BCE and the 1st century CE, respectively, while Islam emerged in Arabia in the 7th century CE.

  9. Tom Cruise just had the biggest box office opening of his career thanks to Top Gun: Maverick, but not all are celebrating his success.The actor's involvement with the Church of Scientology has ...