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Eric Roux

The French want to make society safe for religion by banning so-called cults

July 12, 2014
Lifestyle & Belief

In France, government-funded agencies help people save their loved ones from so-called cults. But that list includes groups like the Jehovah's Witnesses and, not too long ago, Baptists. Some of them are now fighting back in courts.

The French want to make society safe for religion by banning so-called cults

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