scientology in English

noun
1
a religious system based on the seeking of self-knowledge and spiritual fulfillment through graded courses of study and training. It was founded by American science fiction writer L. Ron Hubbard (1911–86) in 1955.
Earlier this month, stunning Katie, who was raised a Catholic, admitted she had been studying Scientology .

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1. Anonymous is this group of people that protested, very famously, Scientology.

2. Historically, Scientology and Dianetic Congresses are organized by L

3. Auditing can be ministered to a group (such as at a Scientology Sunday service), by a person on his own using certain Scientology books and materials and one-to-one

4. Bullbaiting (noun) Scientology: No results for the term were returned on its website

5. Maher travels to Speakers' Corner in Hyde Park, London, where he "preaches" Scientology beliefs.

6. It's not uncommon for someone to have such a "Aberrative pleasure moment" at the beginning of his Scientology experience.

7. The way that I'm going to prove that Scientology tech is crap is by assuming that a particular piece of Scientology tech -- i.e., the Aberrative nature of an ally computation -- is actually valid to show that Scientologirl is, you guessed it, full of crap.

8. Advertorials such as the Scientology ad have been raising related concerns ever since they began popping up in printed form in newspapers and magazines …

9. A stalking and harassment lawsuit against "That '70s Show" star Danny Masterson and the Church of Scientology must be Arbitrated by the Church of …

10. Before his opposition to Scientology practices, Grady Ward created the Moby Project, an extensive compilation of English language lexical resources, and in 1996 released it to the public domain.

11. Unlike most Cults, the Manson Family was not primarily religion-based, however Charles Manson did dabble in Satanism as well as Scientology and held bizarre, quasi-religious ideas

12. Cryonics is the process of pausing people in critical condition who can’t accept the concept of death, in the hopes that people from the future will be able to save them, and the community of hard-core Cryonics people might also be a Scientology-like cult.

13. Alastair Adana is mostly a parody of real world cult leader David Miscavige, the leader of The Church of Scientology, a cult and new age religion which is known for blackmailing celebrities into joining their ranks with promises of career comebacks or the threat of releasing …