2008-06-18 23:03:58 -
With plans now
underway to fully renovate the skyscraper they purchased on
Chestnut Street in downtown Philadelphia,Scientologists anticipate
tremendous growth for their religion.
"Scientology founder,L. Ron Hubbard, once wrote, 'Ideas and not
battles mark the forward progress of mankind. Individuals, and not
masses, form the culture of the race,' and the city of Philadelphia
represents some of the most important ideas that shape our culture
today," said Bruce Thompson, Public Affairs Director of the Church
of Scientology of Philadelphia (www.scientology-philadelphia.org).
The "City of Brotherly Love" not only gave birth to the Declaration
of Independence and the American Constitution and Bill of Rights,
it also played a pivotal role in the abolitionist movement, and
served as a hub of the Underground Railroad. And the Church, which,
according to its creed, is founded on the belief that "all men of
whatever race, color, or creed were created with equal rights,"
feels particularly committed to this Philadelphia tradition, and
sponsors a human rights education program in the belief that
education is the first step in making human rights a reality for
every individual on Earth.
As there is no real personal liberty for those who are dependent on
drugs, the Church is also committed to helping youth avoid
addiction through its drug education and prevention programs. And
the Scientology Volunteer Ministers program, which provides
one-on-one help to anyone in need, is a way Scientologists help
people cope with and overcome the kinds of problems they face in
today's world.
Large sections of the 15-story Cunningham Building and an adjacent
storefront will be converted for use by the Church for its
community programs. Plans include offices, a chapel, an academy and
display areas.