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Falun Gong/Archive18
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From Slogans to Mantras
From Slogans to Mantras is a non-fiction book by sociologist Stephen A. Kent. The book was published in both hardcover and paperback editions, in 2001. Benjamin Zablocki provided the foreword to the work
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Prem Rawat/Archive 24
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Tommaso Palamidessi
Tommaso Palamidessi (Pisa, February 16, 1915 – Rome, April 29, 1983) was an Italian esotericist. Precociously attracted by astrology, parapsychology and yoga-tantric doctrines, he was led by his manifold interests in the field of the occult and by his intense spiritual pursuit to build up an original form of Esoteric Christianity, which he called Archeosophy.
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Lucis Trust
Lucis Trust is a non-profit organization incorporated in New York State, created in 1920 by Alice Bailey and her husband Foster, to manage the business of publishing Mrs. Bailey's twenty-five esoteric books. Its headquarters are in New York City (at 24th floor of the120 Wall Street), London (Lucis Press Ltd.)
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James Richardson (sociologist)
James Richardson is a Professor of Sociology and Judicial Studies, and the Director of the Master of Judicial Studies Degree Program at the University of Nevada, Reno. Richardson specializes in social and behavioral science evidence, Sociology of Religions and New Religious Movements, Sociology of law, and Social movements.
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Reender Kranenborg/as a source for Wikipedia
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Darrenhusted/archive1
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Religious debates over the Harry Potter series
Religious debates over the Harry Potter book series by J. K. Rowling stem largely from assertions that the Harry Potter novels contain occult or Satanic subtexts. This opposition comes from orthodox branches of Abrahamic religions, with some members of Protestant, Roman Catholic, and Orthodox Christians, in addition to members of the Shia and Sunni Muslim faiths, arguing against the series.
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Sahaj Marg/Archive 6
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Raëlian beliefs and practices
Raëlian beliefs and practices concern the concepts and principles of the Raëlian Church, the religious mission of Claude Vorilhon, a former French auto racing journalist. Followers of Raëlism are believers in Elohim, an advanced race of extraterrestrials who created life on earth.
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Requests for arbitration/COFS/Workshop
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Religious discrimination against Neopagans
Neopagans are a religious minority in every country where they exist, and have been subject to religious discrimination. The largest Neopagan communities are in North America and the United Kingdom, and the issue of discrimination receives most attention in those locations, but there are also reports from Australia and Greece (the latter specifically concerning Hellenic Neopaganism).
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Scientology as a state-recognized religion
The Church of Scientology pursues an extensive public relations campaign for state recognition of Scientology as a religion and cites numerous scholarly sources supporting its position. The level of recognition Scientology has been able to obtain varies significantly from country to country.
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Scientology as a state-recognized religion
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Sociological classifications of religious movements
Sociologists have proposed various classifications of religious movements. The most widely used classification in the sociology of religion is the church-sect typology. The typology states that churches, ecclesia, denominations, and sects form a continuum with decreasing influence on society. Sects are break-away groups and tend to be in tension with society. Cults and new religious movements fall outside this continuum and in contrast to aforementioned groups often have a novel teaching.
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Mountain Meadows massacre/Archive 13
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Scientology/Archive 19
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Scientology/Archive 20
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Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual University/Archive12
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