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Encyclopedia > Scientologist

A Scientologist is a believer in Scientology. The following is a list of well-known Scientologists.


Conventionally, the label applies to members of the Church of Scientology, not to the Free Zone (those who practice Scientology outside the original Church).

See also

External links

  • Successes of Scientology (http://www.whatisscientology.org/html/part05/chp19/index.html) (Church of Scientology)
  • Scientology celebrities FAQ (http://home.snafu.de/tilman/faq-you/celeb.txt) (Tilman Hausherr) — with documentation and references
  • Celebrity listing (http://www.scientology-kills.org/celebrities/celebrities.htm) (scientology-kills.org)

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What is Scientology doing in Society (3653 words)
Scientologists help because as they grow spiritually as individuals, it is natural to expand their responsibility and turn outward to help others.
Scientologists abhor “treatments” which harm people and particularly dislike it when those responsible refuse to take responsibility for their acts or to institute reforms in their own field.
Scientologists are instinctively opposed to those who abuse their power or who harm the innocent and weak.
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