Implicit in the Scientology worldview is a mandate to employ the truths of Scientology to uplift Mankind. Consequently, as Scientology grows, so too the humanitarian programs Scientologists support. Those programs now include:
Additionally, through the Citizens Commission on Human Rights Scientologists have further spotlighted and worked to outlaw the enforced drugging of schoolchildren, the psychiatric brutalities of electric shock and lobotomy, and biological warfare experiments.
Finally, the Church was among the original champions of the Freedom of Information Act and other access laws to protect the public interest and end government human rights abuses.
In conclusion, then, the Church of Scientology and Scientologists work in alignment with the Aims of Scientology and the dream of a "civilization 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."
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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.
Scientology is Fake.
You have to take a class for Scientology.
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.
In Scientology, the concept of thetan (pronounced THAY-tan, /'θeɪtən/) is similar to the concept of spirit or soul found in other belief systems. The term is derived from the Greek letter theta, which in Scientology represents "the source of life, or life itself."[1] In Scientology the Thetan, not the central nervous system, is believed to command the body through communication points.[
The Scandal of Scientology
Scientology was invented by the author Ron Hubbard.
Scientology cross was created in 1955.
The Scandal of Scientology was created in 1971.
Scientology is international. The Scientology religion has over 11,000 churches, missions and groups all over the world.
Scientology has often been accused of using dirty tricks to attract people, and to keep them. It has in fact been outlawed in some countries. To learn more about Scientology, I suggest you start with the Wikipedia article, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientology. There is also a more specific article on controversies here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientology_controversies