| Dorje Shugden controversy Dorje_Shugden_controversy
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| Pierre Plantard Talk:Pierre_Plantard
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| Crimean Karaites Crimean Karaites (Crimean Karaim:qaray, pl. къарайлар - qaraylar; Trakai Karaim:Karaim and Qarays, are a community of ethnic Turkic adherents of Karaite Judaism in Eastern Europe. "Qaray" is a Romanized spelling of the original name "къарай", while "Karaim" is a Russian, Ukrainian, Lithuanian, and Polish name for the community. Originally centered in Crimea, Karaim were established in Lithuania and elsewhere in Europe from late medieval times. Crimean_Karaites
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| Recovery from Cults (book) Talk:Recovery_from_Cults_(book)
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| Coercive persuasion Talk:Coercive_persuasion
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| Freedom of religion in Germany Talk:Freedom_of_religion_in_Germany
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| Opus Dei/Old article version Talk:Opus_Dei/Old_article_version
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| Manuel Corral Manuel Alonso Corral, known by his supporters as Pope Peter II, is the current leader of the Palmarian Catholic Church. Corral succeeded Clemente Domínguez y Gómez (Palmarian Pope Gregory XVII) in 2005. Domínguez founded the Palmarian group in 1975, initially under the guise of being a newly formed conservative Roman Catholic Order of Carmelites (Carmelite Order of the Holy Face), but later claimed that Jesus Christ created him pope in 1978 in a mystical vision. Manuel_Corral
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| Guru/Archive 2 Talk:Guru/Archive_2
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| Dialog Center The Dialog Center (DCI) is a Christian counter-cult organization founded by a Danish professor of missiology and ecumenical theology, Dr. Johannes Aagaard (1928-2007). Considered Christian apologetic and missionary minded, the Dialog Center, led by Prof. Aagaard was for many years the main source of information in Denmark on cults, sects, and new religious movements.In recent years Danish secular scholars of religion led by religious historian Mikael Rothstein have begun to provide an alternative and somewhat contrary viewpoint. Dialog_Center
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| Origin of Latter Day Saint polygamy The origin of Latter Day Saint polygamy is traced to Mormonism founder Joseph Smith, Jr., who taught that polygamy (or at least polygyny) was a divine commandment, and practiced it personally, by some accounts marrying as many as 30 wives before his death. This position is supported by "sealing" records, public marriage licenses (in many cases notarized), affidavits, letters, journals and diaries. Origin_of_Latter_Day_Saint_polygamy
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| Karen Zerby Talk:Karen_Zerby
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| Bahá'í apologetics Apologetics is the branch of theology which seeks to defend a religion's tenets through reasoned argument. Bahá'ís generally believe that the proof of the truth of the religion can be found through independent investigation. Bahá'í_apologetics
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| Massimo Introvigne Talk:Massimo_Introvigne
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| Jehovah's Witnesses/Archive 13 Talk:Jehovah's_Witnesses/Archive_13
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| Freedom of religion in Italy Freedom of religion in Italy is provided for by the country's constitution. Italy is a prevalently Roman Catholic country, with minorities of Muslims (mostly from recent immigration) and Jews. Christian Protestants are historically few, due to a history of intolerance that has continued until modern times. A few Protestants, such as two-time Prime Minister Sidney Sonnino, have distinguished themselves. Freedom_of_religion_in_Italy
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| Rehabilitation Project Force The Rehabilitation Project Force, or RPF, is a controversial program set up by the Church of Scientology Sea Organization, intended to rehabilitate members of the Sea Organization (not everyday parishioners) who have not lived up to the Church expectations or have violated certain policies. Rehabilitation_Project_Force
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| Opus Dei bibliography Opus Dei puts together the extensive bibliography connected with the Prelature of the Holy Cross and Opus Dei, more commonly known as Opus Dei and its founder Josemaría Escrivá Opus_Dei_bibliography
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| J. Gordon Melton Talk:J._Gordon_Melton
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| Rehabilitation Project Force Talk:Rehabilitation_Project_Force
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