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Old 17-12-2013, 10:53   #76
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Re: UK Supreme Court rules that Scientology is a religion

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Originally Posted by Damien View Post
It's not 'hearsay'. There is plenty of evidence and testimony from former members about the organisation.
OK, fair point, but you I'm assuming have no practical real world personal experience of any such behaviours on the part of scientology. As such I'm intrigued as to your objection to their being recognised as a religion.

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I can't keep answering the same question and having you pretend I haven't. Russ cannot do either. I have said why time and time again including the post you've quoted.
Thanks for answering for Russ again. He's lucky to have you as such a friend. So your position is based not on their right and recognition as a religion and the fact that they might be recognised as a legitimate faith but on the tax inducements and legal protections they, like many other religions, will be afforded?
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