Scientology Boss Expects Acceptance - 1999-02-03
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Scientology Boss Expects Acceptance February 3, 1999,
COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) _ The Church of Scientology's struggle to gain recognition from European governments should pay off in the next decade, the head of its international branch said Wednesday.
The Los Angeles-based church created by late science fiction writer L. Ron Hubbard has been persistent in attempts to become recognized as a legitimate religion, said the Rev. Heber Jentzsch, president of Church of Scientology International.
"There is a shift," he said. "Scientology has become visible. It will happen in the next five years, maybe 10 years."
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{{cite news | first = Jan M. | last = Olsen | title = Scientology Boss Expects Acceptance | url = http://www.apnewsarchive.com/1999/Scientology-Boss-Expects-Acceptance/id-60b881da9e28ba5eaf23e9cad784721e | work = Associated Press | date = February 3, 1999 | accessdate = January 14, 2017 }}