An in depth case study of scientology outlining why it is strongly opposed in contemporary society.

Date Submitted: 12/30/2000 07:23:40
Category: / Society & Culture / Religion
Length: 8 pages (2090 words)
1.0 Hypothesis: The practises of applying psychotherapy to weaken a person's mind and brainwashing him / her, in exchange for money is a contributing factor to it's opposition in the local community. 2.0 Synopsis: Scientology is seen as a radical new approach to mental therapy and has developed into one of the fastest growing religious denominations of the world. The purpose of this report is to examine firstly, the legitimacy of the process of auditing and secondly, how …
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…to giver money to the organisation? No it is not essential, we offer courses and training and that is where the money is involved, you pay to do the courses. And some times we have fund-raiser and things. 7. What has auditing done for you? It has changed my life in a way that I will never be the same again. It helped me to overcome my fears and now I can face them no worries.
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