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==Overview==
 
==Overview==
[[category:religions]][[Scientology]] is a set of beliefs and practices originally created by American speculative fiction author L. Ron Hubbard, and now promoted by the Church of Scientology (CoS), an organization founded by Hubbard.
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[[category:philosophies]][[Scientology]] is a set of beliefs and practices originally created by American speculative fiction author L. Ron Hubbard in 1952 and now promoted by the [[Church of Scientology]] (CoS), an organization founded by Hubbard.
  
There have been repeated and increasing allegations by many, including former CoS members as well as those not affiliated with the church, that CoS uses highly unethical attack strategies against those who criticize it. The CoS's [[wikipedia:Fair Game (Scientology)|Fair Game]] policy confirms that this is indeed their strategy for dealing with those they deem to be in a "Condition of Enemy": "ENEMY — SP Order. Fair game. May be deprived of property or injured by any means by any Scientologist without any discipline of the Scientologist. May be tricked, sued or lied to or destroyed." (see {{Wikipedia|Fair Game (Scientology)}} for source) The CoS claims that this policy was revoked, but it is not at all clear that this is the case, and their continuing actions seem to belie their words.
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There have been repeated and increasing allegations by many that the [[Church of Scientology]] (CoS) uses highly unethical attack strategies against those who criticize it, and that Scientology is a dangerous cult prone to brainwashing its members. Such criticisms have come both from former CoS members as well as those not affiliated with CoS. While there is certainly a great deal of evidence that Scientology is heavily associated with brainwashing, bullying, and other [[authoritarian]] tactics, these seem to be associated primarily with the [[Church of Scientology]] and not the belief-system of Scientology itself. (Discussion of such abuse should go on the [[Church of Scientology]] page, unless it does not appear to be associated with the CoS.)
  
In 2008, there were worldwide protests against the CoS.
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It is arguable whether the practice of scientology itself is a [[religion]]; according to the Church of Scientology's  [http://www.scientology.org/religion/presentation/pg006.html scientology.org web site], "In Scientology no one is asked to accept anything as belief or on [[faith]]. That which is true for you is what you have observed to be true. An individual discovers for himself that Scientology works by personally applying its principles and observing or experiencing results." This has reportedly not been true in practice (see [[Church of Scientology]]), but this may be due more to [[corruption]] of the Scientological [[ideal]] within the CoS than to the idea of Scientology itself.
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===Usage===
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The term "scientology" is often used to refer to actions and statements by the [[Church of Scientology]]; discussion of such actions should go on the [[Church of Scientology|CoS]] page unless they do not involve the CoS.
  
 
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** [[wikipedia:Scientology|Scientology]]
 
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*** [[wikipedia:Scientology beliefs and practices|Scientology beliefs and practices]]
 
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** [[wikipedia:Church of Scientology|Church of Scientology]]
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** [[wikipedia:Scientology controversies|Scientology controversies]]
 
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* {{sourcewatch|Church of Scientology}}
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* {{sourcewatch}}: no equivalent article (as of 2008-03-02) [[category:!sourcewatch]]
 
===Filed Links===
 
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===Articles===
 
* [http://www.xenu.net/ Operation Clambake]: "Undressing the Church of Scientology"
 
* [http://www.factnet.org/Scientology/crtquot.htm Judicial statements regarding the Nature of Scientology]
 
* [[wikipedia:Keith Henson|Keith Henson]] is an outspoken critic of Scientology; the Church has repeatedly declared that Henson is a criminal and a [[terrorism|terrorist]], and successfully sued him for [[copyright]] infringement due to his publishing two pages of a Church manual in an internet newsgroup.
 
* [http://www.operatingthetan.com/ Keith Henson news]: the ongoing legal battle between [[Keith Henson]] and Scientology
 
===News===
 
* '''2007-05-09''' [http://www.10zenmonkeys.com/2007/05/09/keith-henson-back-in-jail-space-elevator-will-have-to-wait/ Keith Henson Back in Jail – Space Elevator Will Have To Wait]
 
===Video===
 
* '''2008-01-22''' [[youtube:7jsIekN4ZsA|ANONYMOUS / SCIENTOLOGY : PROJECT CHANOLOGY]]: why [[Tom Cruise]] wants [[psychiatry]] outlawed
 
* '''2008-01-21''' [[youtube:JCbKv9yiLiQ|Message to Scientology]] ([[youtube:3KZWoGX1cb8|alt]]): a group calling itself "Anonymous" declares war on Scientology
 

Latest revision as of 20:10, 26 March 2021

Overview

Scientology is a set of beliefs and practices originally created by American speculative fiction author L. Ron Hubbard in 1952 and now promoted by the Church of Scientology (CoS), an organization founded by Hubbard.

There have been repeated and increasing allegations by many that the Church of Scientology (CoS) uses highly unethical attack strategies against those who criticize it, and that Scientology is a dangerous cult prone to brainwashing its members. Such criticisms have come both from former CoS members as well as those not affiliated with CoS. While there is certainly a great deal of evidence that Scientology is heavily associated with brainwashing, bullying, and other authoritarian tactics, these seem to be associated primarily with the Church of Scientology and not the belief-system of Scientology itself. (Discussion of such abuse should go on the Church of Scientology page, unless it does not appear to be associated with the CoS.)

It is arguable whether the practice of scientology itself is a religion; according to the Church of Scientology's scientology.org web site, "In Scientology no one is asked to accept anything as belief or on faith. That which is true for you is what you have observed to be true. An individual discovers for himself that Scientology works by personally applying its principles and observing or experiencing results." This has reportedly not been true in practice (see Church of Scientology), but this may be due more to corruption of the Scientological ideal within the CoS than to the idea of Scientology itself.

Usage

The term "scientology" is often used to refer to actions and statements by the Church of Scientology; discussion of such actions should go on the CoS page unless they do not involve the CoS.

Links

Reference

Filed Links