06.11.2009 – Since the Church of Scientology has launched its new video channel on www.Scientology.org, scores of individual videos have been added, most remarkably a section called "Meet a Scientologist" with testimonials of Scientology members that are medical doctors, bus drivers, baseball coaches, run art galleries or work as photographer or fitness trainer.
The Scientology Video Channel provides a comprehensive overview of the basic beliefs and practices of the religion while answering the question "What is Scientology?," as well as information on the many humanitarian programs sponsored by the Church-programs addressing drug abuse, illiteracy, human rights and disaster relief.
The video channel contains hundreds of broadcast-quality videos, comprising almost 4 hours of content. These videos have previously been available for viewing by the general public in Church exhibitions around the world.
By making the Scientology Video Channel available on the Church's website, the Church is able to provide far more expansive and enlightening information to those who have questions about the religion. Visitors to the Scientology Video Channel wondering just "what is Scientology?" can request a free book entitled "A Description of the Scientology Religion" or obtain other basic books about Scientology or Dianetics.
As Scientologists number in the millions and come from all walks of life, included in the online content are statements from Scientology parishioners themselves expressing why Scientology is their chosen faith.
The Church of Scientology has always considered the Internet a resource for disseminating accurate information about the religion-concentrating on using the Internet to promote its message and mission in the world. Since 1996, Church sites have provided hundreds of thousands of individual pages of material and images on the religion. These sites are available in most major languages and are visited by tens of millions each year.
The Church firmly believes that understanding is achieved through knowledge and information. It is in this spirit that the Church is putting this special video channel online, designed to answer the question most often asked: What is Scientology?
The Church of Scientology encourages anyone desiring information about the Scientology religion to visit the Church video channel at www.Scientology.org.
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At the top of the ecclesiastical structure of the Scientology religion is the Church of Scientology International (CSI), the mother church for all Scientology. Located in Los Angeles, CSI provides overall direction, planning and guidance for the network of churches, missions, field auditors and volunteer ministers which comprise the Scientology hierarchy it spans, and ensures these various organizations are all working effectively together.
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