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3.5 What does Scientology think of other religions? |
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This article is from the Scientology Catechism, by scninfo@pcnet.com (Scientology Information Server) with numerous contributions by others.
Scientology respects all religions. Scientology does not
conflict with other religions or other religious
practices. Quite often Scientology church members
rekindle a greater interest than ever in the subject of
religions -- including the one of their birth.
 
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