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Questions raised over disaster management techniques being taught by Scientologists in Samoa

Title: Questions raised over disaster management techniques being taught by Scientologists in Samoa
Date: Sunday, 7 October 2007
Publisher: Radio New Zealand International
Main source: rnzi.com

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Posted at 17:47 on 07 October, 2007 UTC “A visit of scientology volunteers to Samoa has caused some upset.” The Scientology group are in Apia to train officers in disaster management. The government supports the goodwill visit, but Christians from various congregations have warned about the possible negative impact. A senior lecturer of religious studies at Otago University in New Zealand, Dr Gregory Dawes, says apart from being competition to Christian denominations, there are also other grounds for concern. “There is ... [Read the rest at rnzi.com]