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- noun Plural form of
Scientologist .
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Investigating judge Jean-Christophe Hullin spent years examining the group's activities, and in his indictment criticized what he called the Scientologists '"obsession" with financial gain and practices he said were aimed at plunging members into a "state of subjection."
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Investigating judge Jean-Christophe Hullin spent years examining the group's activities, and in his indictment criticized what he called the Scientologists '"obsession" with financial gain and practices he said were aimed at plunging members into a "state of subjection."
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Investigating judge Jean-Christophe Hullin spent years examining the group's activities, and in his indictment criticized what he called the Scientologists '"obsession" with financial gain and practices he said were aimed at plunging members into a "state of subjection."
unknown title 2009
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Investigating judge Jean-Christophe Hullin spent years examining the group's activities, and in his indictment criticized what he called the Scientologists '"obsession" with financial gain and practices he said were aimed at plunging members into a "state of subjection."
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Investigating judge Jean-Christophe Hullin condemned what he called the Scientologists '"obsession" with financial gain and practices he said were aimed at plunging members into a "state of subjection".
Home 2009
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Investigating judge Jean-Christophe Hullin spent years examining the group's activities, and in his indictment criticized what he called the Scientologists '"obsession" with financial gain and practices he said were aimed at plunging members into a "state of subjection."
unknown title 2009
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Investigating judge Jean-Christophe Hullin spent years examining the group's activities, and in his indictment criticized what he called the Scientologists '"obsession" with financial gain and practices he said were aimed at plunging members into a "state of subjection."
unknown title 2009
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The increased floor space would help turn the building into an “Ideal Org”, the name Scientologists give to their most significant churches.
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Julie – oddly enough, the Scientologists were the subject of another Kook post.
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So, just like we can't call the Scientologists crazy or the snake charming fundamentalists crazy or the Mormons (sorry to mention this one) crazy we can't say he is either.
inshallah shalom 2006
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