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This is a good question. Let us define the question first. If the question means: Is the Church of Scientology recognized by the government in Germany- the answer is yes. If it means the courts - the answer is again yes. If it means does everyone in Germany, within the government, accept Scientology and not want to impede it - the answer is no. There are individuals who want to stop Scientology. That is fairly obvious. Some of them work in the government and use their position to try to bring about those ends. But when one brings this to the courts, the courts have to follow their rules. They award in favour of Scientology and the stops are removed. The trouble in Germany is two fold. One of them is the fact that religion and state are mixed and the Christian Democrats are a political movement. This creates trouble for Scientology and other religious minorities in that country. Also, Germany has been the center of major religious wars, and one being where Christians fought each other and killed seventy percent of all their own people. Religion in Germany can get pretty scary and the country has a history of political fanaticism towards minority religions right up until well into the twentieth century. But at the same time do not generalize this to all German people. Many are good people who want to help others and do not want to be part of a fanaticism towards religious minorities. I hope this data helps.

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