Tour through this site that is dedicated to the study of religious movements; read its mission statement, study lectures, or link to profiled pages. (
http://www.religiousmovements.org
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Provides links and explanations concerning alternative religions, such as Pantheism, Wicca, and Scientology. (
http://altreligion.about.com/religion/altreligion/index.htm
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Learn about special projects and local activities offered by the Covenant of the Goddess, while exploring information on witchcraft and other related organizations. (
http://www.cog.org
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Learn about the teachings of the universal truths from the Summit Lighthouse; purchase reading material, find out about current events, or view the library of teachings. (
http://www.tsl.org
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Navigate through the Institute for the Study of American Religion's Cult Watch; learn about the life and aftermath of a cult, join anti-cult movements, or explore a list of cults (nontraditional religions). (
http://www.americanreligion.org/cultwtch/index.html
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Offers information on admissions, alumni, faculty, centers, syllabi, courses, and student affairs at the Graduate Theological Union, the largest partnership of seminaries and graduate schools in the U.S. (
http://www.gtu.edu
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A non-profit organization dedicated to educating the public about Paganism and building community; a network of members, subscribers, and networking partners, using progressive techniques emphasizing respect, pluralism, human rights, and individualized local action. (
http://www.paganed.net/
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Gain extensive knowledge about world religions; learn about the twelve major religions and other spiritual paths, or read book reviews and related essays. (
http://www.religioustolerance.org/var_rel.htm
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Get information on the Church of Scientology, its founder, origins, and current events; take a personality test, view a short video clips, or study statistics and growth. (
http://www.scientology.org/home.html
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