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Author Archives: Kathy Feshbach
In a World Riddled With Drugs, Chaplains Seek Solutions
The local director of Professional Chaplains Association nonprofit held a seminar at the Church of Scientology of the Valley last week to help chaplains deal with the devastation of drugs. They are faced all to often with families torn apart … Continue reading
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Unanswered Questions About Jonestown
“They were kept in solitary, harassed and annoyed until they would do anything asked of them to get them out; then they were given these drugs and would become like robots.” Read Article
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Religions Unite in the Name of Peace
Bridging differences, dispelling misconceptions and promoting tolerance at a series of interfaith forums at the Church of Scientology Los Angeles In the first of a series of interfaith programs hosted by the Church of Scientology Los Angeles, religious leaders representing … Continue reading
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You Can Only Kick the Church Up
Many people actually know members of our church, and when they hear things that are negative, it makes them curious. Read Article
Families Learn the Truth About Drugs
Effective with youth and adults, these materials are used by community groups, schools and professionals. The Truth About Drugs program includes a complete drug education kit with curriculum, online courses as well as the feature-length documentary and brief public service … Continue reading
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A Place for Women in Religion
My first glimpse of a different possibility came when a college religion class had us visit various congregations. I witnessed my first female religious leader—a rabbi at a large Reform synagogue a few miles from my school. Read Article
Are We Supporting Mass Shooters in The Name of Free Speech?
I remember those times pretty well, because my church was one of the targets, and my daughter received one of the anthrax threat letters that they sent to our church—complete with loose white powder enclosed. Read Article
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Igniting a Spark in the Children of the Solomon Islands
The Church of Scientology and Scientologists support United for Human Rights and make their educational materials available free of charge. For more information visit the Scientology website or Scientology.tv. Watch 30 Rights Brought to Life on the Scientology Network. Read … Continue reading
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How and Why I Became a Scientologist: Bernard Percy
I have traveled over two million miles to over 35 countries helping people improve the quality of their life and relationships by applying the teachings of L. Ron Hubbard. Read More
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Religion in Schools: Teaching Isn’t Preaching
“Religion is an integral part of history. You can’t ignore it.” Read Article
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