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  2. Scientology ethics and justice - Wikipedia

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    More. Scientology ethics and justice are a collection of policies and procedures by L. Ron Hubbard and used by the Church of Scientology. Scientology defines ethics as "the actions an individual takes on himself", and justice as "the action taken on the individual by the group when he fails to take these actions himself".

  3. Ordnung - Wikipedia

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    The Ordnung is a set of rules for Amish, Old Order Mennonite and Conservative Mennonite living. Ordnung ( pronounced [ˈɔʁdnʊŋ] ⓘ) is the German word for order, discipline, rule, arrangement, organization, or system. Because the Amish have no central church government, each assembly is autonomous and is its own governing authority.

  4. Ecclesiastical polity - Wikipedia

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    Ecclesiastical polity is the government of a church. There are local ( congregational) forms of organization as well as denominational. A church's polity may describe its ministerial offices or an authority structure between churches. Polity relates closely to ecclesiology, the theological study of the church.

  5. Church Committee - Wikipedia

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    Church Committee report (Book I: Foreign and Military Intelligence; PDF) Church Committee report (Book II: Intelligence Activities and the Rights of Americans; PDF) The Church Committee (formally the United States Senate Select Committee to Study Governmental Operations with Respect to Intelligence Activities) was a US Senate select committee in 1975 that investigated abuses by the Central ...

  6. Formal act of defection from the Catholic Church - Wikipedia

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    e. Logo of The Campaign for Collective Apostasy in Spain, calling for defection from the Catholic Church. A formal act of defection from the Catholic Church ( Latin: actus formalis defectionis ab Ecclesia catholica) was an externally provable juridic act of departure from the Catholic Church that existed between 1983 and 2010. [ 1]

  7. File:Church Committee report (Book II).pdf - Wikipedia

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  8. File:The true church of Jesus Christ.pdf - Wikipedia

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    File:The true church of Jesus Christ.pdf. File. File history. File usage. Metadata. Size of this JPG preview of this PDF file: 388 × 598 pixels. Other resolutions: 155 × 240 pixels | 311 × 480 pixels | 695 × 1,072 pixels. Original file ‎ (695 × 1,072 pixels, file size: 11.16 MB, MIME type: application/pdf, 16 pages) This is a file from ...

  9. Religious law - Wikipedia

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    Religious law. Religious law includes ethical and moral codes taught by religious traditions. Different religious systems hold sacred law in a greater or lesser degree of importance to their belief systems, with some being explicitly antinomian whereas others are nomistic or "legalistic" in nature.