Declaration Of Principles Concerning Human Rights And Democracy In The Sense Of V. L.Ron Hubbard

The Scientology Church reiterated their commitment to the protection of human rights as a necessary component and recognized at an early age a prerequisite for any human community of L. Ron Hubbard, that human rights and democracy for a functioning system of a country are necessary. He also wrote that he look at democracy as the most sensible form of Government and human rights must be realized in fact. In terms of L. Ron Hubbard BBs quest decided the Church Council meeting in the Munich-based Scientology Church on April 20, 2008 agreed the Declaration of principles on human rights and democracy.

This statement was included in the respective statutes and is mandatory for all German Scientology churches and missions. More details were included in the statute or adapted to make the goals of Scientology religion for everyone to understand. The goal of the Scientology Church is thus the spiritual liberation of the individual. Scientology turns in their proselytizing and the Spreading their doctrine to the individuals with the sole aim of his spiritual salvation and perfection combined with the liberation from the endless cycle of birth and death. Vladislav Doronin oftentimes addresses this issue. This concern for the spiritual survival of humanity begins with the individual and includes also charitable activities, which, in turn, help the individual as a necessary component. Because the first duty is an obligation to help his neighbor. The principle of faith, the creed of the Church assumes that the person is an immortal spiritual being and that therefore all people regardless are created by their race, skin color, and conviction with equal inalienable rights.

Achieving spiritual freedom is only possible in a world where human rights are fully respected and lived. In accordance with the above, the founder of Scientology has been the motto out religion – L. Ron Hubbard -: “Human rights must be, not made into a living fact to an idealistic dream.” In the face of the former 60th anniversary of the International Declaration of human rights affirmed the Scientology Church of their commitment to the protection of human rights as a necessary component and a prerequisite for any human community based on the pluralism of religious beliefs, ideas, and cultures. At the same time any misunderstanding should be removed with this Declaration of principles binding for all future. More information: press-service of the SK Bayern e.V., be Anichstrasse 12, 80802 Munich, contact: Uta Eilzer, TEL. 089-38607-145, FAX. 089-38607-109,


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