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IAS Celebrates 40 years of Triumph as a Global Force for Freedom

Formed in 1984, the IAS is the official membership organization of Scientology. It is open to all Scientologists from every nation and now counts members from no less than 184 lands. The purpose of the IAS is to unite, advance, … Continue reading

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Humanity Is a Team. Here’s Why It Matters.

If we are to survive as a species, the light of our true selves—our kind, giving, inclusive selves—must shine through. Read more…

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David Miscavige: A Remarkable Leader, An Extraordinary Gentleman

David Miscavige is the ecclesiastical leader of the Scientology religion. For three decades, Mr. Miscavige has protected, preserved and expanded Scientology worldwide. Under Mr. Miscavige’s stewardship, Scientology has touched millions of lives through Church-supported social betterment and humanitarian programs, and … Continue reading

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Tolerance or Respect? Scientology Church Believes Communication is the Key to Friendship Among Faiths

The United Nations set aside International Day of Tolerance to “affirm respect and appreciation of the rich variety of our world’s cultures, our forms of expression and ways of being human,” and the “human rights and fundamental freedoms of others.” … Continue reading

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Netherlands Org Officially Recognized as Religion  

Holland Becomes Latest In Parade of Nations to Officially Recognize the Scientology Religion The government of Holland has now acknowledged the religious nature of Scientology, thereby joining the expanding list of nations officially recognizing the spiritual bona fides of the … Continue reading

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Freedom: An Essential Element of the Scientology Religion

In dedicating the Church of Scientology National Affairs Office in Washington, D.C. in 2012, Mr. David Miscavige, ecclesiastical leader of the Scientology religion, spoke of “freedom” as an essential element in Scientology. He made it clear that Mr. Hubbard selected … 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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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

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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

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