Scientology Is Not a Religion (Greece) 'totalitarian, brainwashing'
http://www.ecclesia.gr/English/news/feb02_dt1.html
Scientology Is Not a Religion
ECCLESIA N E W S, February 2, 2003
THE HOLY SYNOD OF THE CHURCH OF GREECE
The Greek Minister of Education and Religious Affairs with
his decision number A3-88/17.10.2000 had rejected the "Greek
Church of Scientology" request for permission to operate a
house of prayer, on the basis that it does not constitute a church.
The Minister's decision was based on a number of decisions of
institutions abroad, as well as on the number 7380/1996 decision
of the Court of First instance of Athens and the number 10493/1997
decision of the Athenian Court of Appeal, which ordered the closing
down of the Center of Applied Philosophy of Greece ("Kentro
Efirmosmenis Filosofias Elladas") - a previous name of
Scientology in Greece - due to a series of illegal actions.
The latter decision among other things, states: "it is an
organization with totalitarian structures and tendencies, which
in essence despises man, though it deceivingly acts freely in
order and eclusively to attract members who in turn undergo...
brain washing, so as to render their way of thought controllable...
and which some years ago engaged in illegal profit making..."
(decision of the Athenian Court of Appeal, 1997).
The Scientologists appealed to the Council of State ("Symvoulio
tis Epikratias") for the annulment of the decision of the
Minister. In this lawsuit the Holy Archdiocese of Athens (Orthodox
Church of Greece) intervened against the Scientologists. Thus,
although the courtcase was scheduled for the 6th of December 2002,
the Scientologists withdrew their appeal.
In consequence, the decision of the Greek State is now permanent
and irrevocable. [It must be noted that the proposal of the Court
Reporter of the Council of State was rejective of the
Scientologists' request to establish a church. This is what, in
combination with the obvious unreliability and falsehood of their
arguments, led the Scientologists to their above decision].
The Court Reporter's proposal, using specific facts, proves
that Scientology does not constitute a religion and that it is
not recognized as such in most countries, among which are the
U.S.A., England, France and Germany.
It also proves that Scientology has often developed illegal
activities in the countries in which it is active, and is
therefore classified among dangerous and antisocial organizations.
It is proven that the Intervention of the Orthodox Church of
Greece to the Council of State supporting the decision of the
Greek Minister of Education and Religious Affairs was absolutely
helpful. The Church contributed decisively to this important
historical decision dy offering valuable facts to the highest
court of Greece.
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SYNODICAL COMMITTEE ON SECTS
[Note: The
Scientology®
organization has at best estimate approximately
45,000 to 50,000 followers world wide -- contrary to the 8 million figure
that the organization has been claiming for the past few years or so.
While that number continues to drop (thanks in part to the Internet) few
of the remaining followers are even aware of the unending series of police
raids, indictments, and prison terms their leaders and fellow cultists are
subjected to routinely. Few are allowed to know about their organization's
criminal history, or its current racketeering activities. Even fewer of
the cult's remaining followers are privy to their messiah's written
policies which dictates the criminal behavior that keeps getting their
organization raided (see Xenu.NET for
suitable references of Scientology policy) Scientology management
is the problem, not the thousands of honest believers who are good,
honest citizens; themselves victims of Scientology - flr]
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