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'''Tilman Hausherr''' is a German citizen living in [[Berlin]], Germany. He is a software developer and the author of the software [[Xenu's Link Sleuth]], but he is best known for his public criticism of [[Scientology]]. He has been described as a [[critic]] of Scientology <ref>*{{cite journal
'''Tilman Hausherr''' is a German citizen living in [[Berlin]], Germany. He is a software developer and the author of the software [[Xenu's Link Sleuth]], but he is best known for his public criticism of [[Scientology]]. He has been described as a [[critic]] of Scientology <ref>*{{cite journal

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Template:ScientologySeries Tilman Hausherr is a German citizen living in Berlin, Germany. He is a software developer and the author of the software Xenu's Link Sleuth, but he is best known for his public criticism of Scientology. He has been described as a critic of Scientology [1], and has been called by others an "anti cult-figure"[2], and an "anti-cultist" [3]. Hausherr maintains an extensive website with material related to Scientology, including the Scientology celebrities FAQ.

Hausherr appears on the Scientology-sponsored website Religious Freedom Watch, which features depictions of "anti-religious extremists," virtually all of whom are critics of Scientology.[4] Various sources credit Hausherr for coining the term Sporgery in the Usenet newsgroup alt.religion.scientology[5][6]

Notes

  1. ^ *Kent, Stephen A. (2003). "Scientology and the European Human Rights Debate: A Reply to Leisa Goodman, J. Gordon Melton, and the European Rehabilitation Project Force Study". Marburg Journal of Religion. 8 (1). {{cite journal}}: Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)
  2. ^ *Irving, Hexham (1999). ""Verfassungsfeindlich": Church, State, And New Religions In Germany". Nova Religio. 2 (2): 208–227. {{cite journal}}: Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help); Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)
  3. ^ *Cowan, Douglas E. (2002). "Cult Apology: A Modest (Typological) Proposal" (PDF). {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help); Unknown parameter |booktitle= ignored (help)
  4. ^ Tilman Hausherr at religiousfreedomwatch.org
  5. ^ Who is the "real" Clark on ARS?
  6. ^ The Sporgeries FAQ

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