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At the helm of the Church of Scientology is Mr. David Miscavige, the religious leader of the Church. All around the world people come from all walks of life to participate in Scientology and to be a part of the fastest growing religion of the 21st century.

Millions of people seek help and truth in Scientology and to better themselves and the world through the religion. Not only is Scientology a religion in every sense of the word, Scientology has numerous social betterment campaigns that have reached countless people through their humanitarian efforts. The Church of Scientology’s revolutionary social betterment programs in the fields of drug education, human rights awareness, moral resurgence and disaster relief now stand in testament of the Church's focus to truly make the world a better place.

Let's take the Church's anti-drug campaign shall we? The Church of Scientology sponsors the largest non-governmental anti-drug information and prevention campaign on Earth. It has been conclusively proven that when young people are provided with the truth about drugs—factual information on what drugs are and what they do—usage rates commensurately drop. By statistical survey, it has thus far prevented some 500,000 young people from recreational drug use… or worse.

So, let's be objective. You would probably have to be a drug-dealer to want to stop something like that. Who ever heard of a kid saying “when I grow up, I want to be a cocaine addict!”...? Not so much.

In light of this crusade for a drug-free world, the Church of Scientology distributed over 23 million The Truth About Drugs booklets in 20 languages to at-risk youth and in drug hot spots throughout the world—3.6 million in the last 12 months.

Not to mention the Public Service Announcements the Church produced. It has been conclusively proven that when young people are provided with the Truth about Drugs—factual information on what drugs are and what they do—usage rates commensurately drop.

Over 206 million people have viewed the Truth About Drugs PSAs in the last 12 months. Can you imagine the lives that have been saved? I dare you to actually consider right now if you or someone you know is on drugs and their life is going downhill because of it. Perhaps that person should find out the Truth About Drugs. The Church of Scientology has made it as easy as watching a YouTube video...literally.

So I just urge you to do this: Find out the truth about the Church of Scientology and their humanitarian efforts. I did. You can read about their work at the Freedom Magazine website or simply visit the Church's website at www.scientology.org
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33 months ago: Feel free, look up the websites that this $cilon recommends, but also Google "Scientology", "Narconon" and go to www.whyweprotest.net, www.whyaretheydead.info, www.lermanet.com.
Then try to determine what charitable and humanitarian efforts this bunch of loons have actually contributed to society.
They use many front groups to lure unsuspecting people into their web, use care, be afraid.
33 months ago: "So, let's be objective. You would probably have to be a drug-dealer to want to stop something like that."

That's like saying "If you're against the war you must hate the troops," which is patently untrue. You can very well be against how something is done without being against the cause. It's that divisive, black and white, absolute mentality which prevents critical thought within the organization called the Church of Scientology.

The critics of the Church of Scientology are all in favor of eliminating illegal drug use, doing everything possible to stop crime and hatred and intolerance and all that malarkey that Scientology claims to be against. We're not against those goals, we're against HOW Scientology tries to make those goals a reality. The means, not the ends.

Anyone can be a criminal, Scientologists are no exceptions, and they should be held accountable for their actions.
33 months ago: "By statistical survey, it has thus far prevented some 500,000 young people from recreational drug use… or worse."

Citation please. And it should show that Narconon is the primary reason for their rehabilitation. Or it is just another $cilon lie.
An Observer
An Observer
Garrettsville, OH
33 months ago: http://www.mediacurves.com/Religion/J7477-Scientology/Index.cfm

Any Questions?
33 months ago: Questions? About what?
An Observer
An Observer
Garrettsville, OH
33 months ago: Any question about what the informed public thinks of the train wreck of comedy formally known as the Church Of Scientology

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