| Dorje Shugden controversy Talk:Dorje_Shugden_controversy
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| Alain Vivien Alain Vivien (born August 20, 1938, in Melun) is a French Socialist Party (PS) politician, best known for chairing (from 1998 to 2002) the French Mission Interministérielle pour la Lutte contre les Sectes, MILS, a ministerial organism designed to observe the activities of various religious organizations defined as "Sectes" (cults). Alain_Vivien
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| Buddhism in Thailand Buddhism in Thailand is largely of the Theravada school. Nearly 95% of Thailand's population is Buddhist of the Theravada school, though Buddhism in this country has become integrated with folk beliefs such as ancestor worship as well as Chinese religions from the large Thai-Chinese population.Buddhist temples in Thailand are characterized by tall golden stupas, and the Buddhist architecture of Thailand is similar to that in other Southeast Asian countries, particularly Cambodia and Laos, with which Thailand shares cultural and historical heritage. Buddhism_in_Thailand
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| Persecution of Jehovah's Witnesses Throughout the history of Jehovah's Witnesses, their beliefs, doctrines and practices have engendered controversy and opposition from the local governments, communities, or religious groups. Persecution has been a recurrent experience of the Jehovah's Witnesses since its foundation. Persecution_of_Jehovah's_Witnesses
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| Quarry Hill Creative Center Quarry Hill Creative Center, in Rochester, Vermont, is Vermont's oldest alternative living group or community. Quarry_Hill_Creative_Center
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| Militia Templi Militia_Templi
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| Michael Langone Michael D. Langone, is an American counseling psychologist who specialises in research about "cultic groups" and alleged psychological manipulation. He is executive director of the International Cultic Studies Association, editor of the journal Cultic Studies Review. Langone is author and co-author of several books and has published numerous articles. He first joined the American Family Foundation in 1981. Michael_Langone
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| Irving Fiske Irving Fiske (March 5 1908–April 25, 1990) born Irving Fishman in Brooklyn, New York, was a playwright, inventor, freelance writer, and speaker. Irving Fiske, a 1928 graduate of Cornell University, had worked for the Federal Writer's Project of the WPA (Works Progress Administration) during the 1930s, had written for H. Irving_Fiske
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| Church of Scientology The Church of Scientology is the largest organization devoted to the practice and the promotion of the Scientology belief system. The Church of Scientology International is the Church of Scientology's parent organization, and is responsible for the overall ecclesiastical management, dissemination and propagation of Scientology. Church_of_Scientology
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| Harry Potter Harry Potter is a series of seven fantasy novels written by British author J. K. Rowling. The books chronicle the adventures of the adolescent wizard Harry Potter, together with Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger, his friends from the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Harry_Potter
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| John Warwick Montgomery John Warwick Montgomery was born October 18, 1931 in Warsaw, New York. In 2007 he was named "Distinguished Professor of Philosophy and Christian Thought" at Patrick Henry College. He continues to work as a barrister. He specialises in religious freedom cases in international Human Rights law. John_Warwick_Montgomery
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| Evilphoenix/Archive 01 User_talk:Evilphoenix/Archive_01
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| Benjamin Beit-Hallahmi Benjamin Beit-Hallahmi () is a professor of psychology at the University of Haifa, Israel. In 1970 Beit-Hallahmi received a PhD in clinical psychology from Michigan State University. Benjamin_Beit-Hallahmi
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| Douglas E. Cowan Douglas E. Cowan is a Canadian academic in religious studies and the sociology of religion and currently holds a teaching position at Renison College, University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. Prior to this appointment he was Assistant Professor of Sociology & Religious Studies at the University of Missouri–Kansas City. Douglas_E._Cowan
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| Germanic Neopaganism Germanic Neopaganism (also known as Heathenism or Heathenry, Ásatrú, Odinism, Forn Siðr, Vor Siðr, and Theodism) is the modern revival of historical Germanic paganism. Precursor movements appeared in the early 20th century in Germany and Austria. A second wave of revival began in the early 1970s. Germanic_Neopaganism
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| Discrimination against Asatruers in United States prisons Talk:Discrimination_against_Asatruers_in_United_States_prisons
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| Chen Tao Chen_Tao
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| Tilman User_talk:Tilman
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| Requests for adminship/Zappaz Wikipedia:Requests_for_adminship/Zappaz
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| Cyril Vosper Cyril Ronald Vosper (7 June, 1935 4 May, 2004) was a Scientologist and later a critic of Scientology. He wrote The Mind Benders, which was the first book on Scientology to be written by an ex-member and the first critical book on Scientology to be published (narrowly beating Inside Scientology by Robert Kaufman). Cyril_Vosper
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