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Speaking Out Against Bigotry in Australia
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Religious Freedom in Australia: The Vestiges of Intolerance Resurface
Religious intolerance is an old story in humanity, nearly as old as religion itself. But tolerance is old too: Cyrus the Great, one of the founders of the Persian Empire back in 500 BC, built his empire on religious tolerance.
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“The Age’s” Discrimination Is Downright Un-Australian
I was disgusted to see the discriminatory articles written about my church and fellow parishioners.
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1983 Australian High Court Decision: Church of Scientology
1983 Australian High Court Decision: Church of Scientology
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What is the Scientology position regarding litigation?
During the history of the Church, some individuals sought to make money from unfounded allegations, but the Church successfully defended against those claims. Litigation involving Churches of Scientology in America is virtually nonexistent today.
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