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Hey, in the final paragraph of the first section says that Scientology is not an exclusive religion, or at least doesn't bill itself as one -- though this is the official position of the church, as mentioned earlier in the paragraph, Scientology is not combatible with other religions, at least not Western religions. Anyway, the statement regarding Scientology's non-exclusivity may be misleading -- in practice, you cannot be a Christian and Scientologist at once -- Scientology holds Jesus is merely a "R6 implant," not the son of God. Further, the belief in the Christian or Islamic afterlife is supplanted by the afterlife story supplied by Scientology; namely, the thetan attaches itself to a new host after the body dies -- it does not ascend to heaven or descend to hell. Perhaps the paragraph should be amended? Or change the language to emphasize that it is merely a "claim" of CoS that Scientology is compatible with other religions?

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Greetings - got your message on the talk page OK. This is the main form of communication among Wikipedia editors. Generally it may be better to have other reliable sources to support any changes to article statements. Dictionary definitions aren't bad, but it's probably good to look at definitions from more than Oxford. Also, it is a good idea to enter an explanation in the edit summary, especially when making significant changes to facts or wording. Also, you might wish to take some time to review the items in the welcome message above. Hope this explains things a bit better. Dl2000 (talk) 21:59, 19 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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