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Yes. The "Church of Scientology" is the main scientology practicing organisation, and by far the largest and most powerful. It has a complex organisational structure, and is the organisation originally led by L Ron Hubbard, the creator of scientology. The splinter groups are known collectively as "the Free Zone". They are generally disaffected scientologists, often unhappy with the actions of the organisation - CoS - in particular with the costs of scientology training. Both the Freezone and CoS accuse each other of "squirrelling" the scientology equivalent of heresey - which means simply changing the doctrine dictated by Hubbard.
To get more information on one's local Church of Scientology, one must first discover the name of the Church of Scientology. Some local directories will have some information but not all the directories will. The Church of Scientology has a website where one may find more information as well.
It has something to do with the church of Scientology.
No, he is not. And there is also no evidence he ever expressed an interest in Scientology.
find out for yourself scientology.org
There are over 11'000 Scientology churches, missions and groups worldwide. To find the closest one to you, you can use the "Scientology church locator" on the Scientology website. That is a map that shows you the location of all Scientology churches and missions.
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He belongs to the Church Of Scientology
He is part of the church of Scientology
The Internal Revenue Service grants a tax exemption to the Church of Scientology of California.
Casey Hill has written: 'Ontario Court of Justice (General Division) between: S. Casey Hill, plaintiff, and the Church of Scientology of Toronto and Morris Manning, defendants' -- subject(s): Church of Scientology of Toronto, Scientology, Trials, litigation 'In the Supreme Court of Canada (on appeal from the Court of Appeal for the Province of Ontario) between: S. Casey Hill, plaintiff (respondent) and Church of Scientology of Toronto and Morris Manning, defendants (appellants) and the Writers Union of Canada ... [et al.], intervenors' -- subject(s): Church of Scientology of Toronto, Scientology, Trials, litigation
Nope.