Talk:Scientology in Russia

Latest comment: 2 months ago by Nakonana in topic "contradicting" opinions

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"contradicting" opinions edit

The article says that the Russian Orthodox Church is split between two "contradicting" opinions:

  1. "Scientology is a dangerous heretical sect"
  2. it is not a religion and is “purely commercial.”

Are those opinions really "contradicting" each other? A "heretic" may well be understood as something like an atheist or agnostic (and gnostic is the "opposite" of orthodoxy, I think I've read?). I skimmed through the source for that statement and the source does not seem to portray those opinions as "contradicting". Nakonana (talk) 02:09, 25 February 2024 (UTC)Reply