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November 22, 2009
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Tom Cruise's Scientology

As War of the Worlds hits theaters, and star Tom Cruise converts his fiancée to Scientology, the mysterious religion is once again in the public eye. But what is Scientology, and what do Christians think of it? We've collected CT's coverage on the movement, beginning in 1969.

CT Classic: Scientology: Religion or Racket?
A look at the religious movement from the November 1969 pages of Christianity Today
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Building Scientopolis
How Scientology remade Clearwater, Florida—and what local Christians learned in the process.
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SIDEBAR
Why Christians Object to Scientology
Craig Branch of the Apologetics Resource Center notes "Clear" differences.
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From Clear to Christ
A former Scientologist shines light on his past beliefs
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Party's Ouster of Scientologists Decried
The U.S. State Department and several congressional representatives, academics, and actors have criticized Germany for recent government moves to restrict Scientology.


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