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Category Archives: Scientology
Religious Freedom for All
In 2011, Congressman Frank R. Wolf introduced the first bill to amend and strengthen the International Religious Freedom Act of 1998 (IRFA). When Congress failed to pass that amendment before Congressman Wolf retired in January 2015, Representatives Chris Smith (R-NJ) … Continue reading
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Cherish and Protect the First Amendment
On World Press Freedom Day: The Importance of Responsible Coverage of Religion With its purpose to help create a better understanding of the freedom of religion and belief and provide news on religious freedom and issues affecting this freedom around … Continue reading
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Intensely Religious Teens do Better at School and College, Study Finds
From its beginnings, the Church of Scientology has recognized that freedom of religion is a fundamental human right. In a world where conflicts are often traceable to intolerance of others’ religious beliefs and practices, the Church has, for more than … Continue reading
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Tagged education, religion, school
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