Freemasonry is a fraternity dedicated to the brotherhood of man, Self and Community Improvement, and the upholding of Ideals. Masons do not solicit for membership but greatfully accep those who come forward that are qualified. The qualifications are as follows Being a Freeborn Man of lawfull age who believes in a God and is well recommended. Freemasonry is not a religion is just supports the values of one.
Scientology is a Religion founded by L Ron Hubbard. As I understand(I am not an expert on Scientology). Scientology is a self based religion the focuses on self improvement and the individual molds his own existence in the organization, There is a large empasis on the spirtual being as an actual physical part of the body as opposed to the more symbolic one found in other religions. Scientology teaches to not take everything as belief or on faith alone but to decide for yourself what you believe in.
Apparently the Scientology organization is buying/obtaining/moving into a soon (2011) to be vacated large central London Masonic centre.
The related link is the most comprehensive list of Freemasons I am aware of.
According to the related link, there are 5 million Freemasons worldwide.
There is no known connections between McKinsey and Scientology. McKinsey is no a public company.
The difference is, it's easier to leave the Vatican than to leave scientology.
See the related link for information on Freemasonry.
According to the related link, 180,000 Masons in Canada.
Christianity is a religion. Freemasonry is not.
Scientology is Fake.
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
yes they r freemasons
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.