Harry,

I have on my desk an interesting publication by the Church of Scientology,
published by the Citizens Commission on Human Rights, which appears to be a
Scientology-sponsored organization.  The publication is entitled "Psychiatry
Destroying Religion in the Name of Salvation," and contains a number of
articles about how "evil" psychological practice has been.  The title of one
of the articles is "Psychology: Eradicating Souls." I received this
publication from a Sociology colleague of mine.  No web sites are listed in
the publication, but there is a phone number: 1-800-869-2247.

-Luke Dalfiume, Ph.D.
Eureka College
Eureka, IL

----- Original Message -----
From: "Harry Avis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, August 19, 2001 1:35 PM
Subject: Scientology Web Sites


> This semester I am trying something new (for me). In addition to using
> Infotrac, I am requiring that students in my abnormal psych class search
the
> internet for information about treatment of psychological disorders. I am
> aware that the Church of Scientology has strong reservations about
> psychological treatment and use of psychopharmacological agents. I would
> assume that some of the Church's ideas would appear on various web sites
> (note that I am being cautious here). Does anyone know of any such
websites?
> I want to inform my students of the sponsors of all of the websites they
> access. Some sponsors make their affiliation clear others do not. Read
> carefully between the lines.
>
> Harry Avis PhD
> Sierra College
> Rocklin, CA 95677
> email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Life is opinion - Marcus Aurelius
> There is nothing that is good or bad, but that thinking makes it so     -
> Shakespeare
>
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