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In commemoration of World Humanitarian Day, the Church of Scientology is honoring men and women whose work makes a difference.
The Church of Scientology International is releasing a series of videos on the Scientology Video Channel in commemoration of World Humanitarian day. These video presentations honor men and women who are improving the lives of those in desperate need of help.
The first, published on August 15, features John Redman, Executive Director of Californians for Drug-Free Youth.
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When Zahid Qureshi was introduced to Scientology, it made perfect sense to him. It appealed to his practical nature while satisfying his thirst for the spiritual.
Born and raised in Pakistan, where he earned his bachelor’s degree in aeronautical engineering, Qureshi came to America in 1970 to do postgraduate work at MIT. But by 1986, a failed marriage and a dead-end job had robbed life of the promise it once held for him.
Scientology inspired Barry Coziahr to reach out to others to create a better world.
Scientologist Barry Coziahr believes we can combat the violence that blights our cities, one person at a time, with The Way to Happiness, an entirely nonreligious, common-sense moral code written by L. Ron Hubbard.
His belief is based on personal observation.
Bayer claims to be committed to living up to its “social and ethical responsibilities.” Yet the company is paying to keep a show on the air that has generated more than 500 threats and acts of hate and violence against a religion and its members.
Norms Restaurants campaign to “Make Caring the Norm.” A family-friendly business should support family values not anti-religious hate.
As the company ranked number one in the Forbes list of most reputable companies for 2016, Amazon.com should be setting an example of tolerance and respect for people all faiths, not funding a TV show that has generated more than 500 threats and acts of hate and violence against a religion and its members.
Samsung’s basic human rights policy prohibits discrimination, yet it is sponsoring a TV series that goes directly against these ideals.
Your company is funding Leah Remini’s anti-religious hate that has inspired more than 500 threats and acts of hate and violence against a religion and its members.