I contend that other domains have encroached on religion, or
religion on them, such that the native fauna in religion’s own garden is
scarcely recognizable. In this essay, I distinguish psychology from religion
using Scientology as a case in which the two domains have been obfuscated. In
other words, I want to remove the troublesome category mistake that allows
psychological matters to be reckoned as religious.
The full essay is at "Is Scientology a Religion?" For more on weeding category mistakes out of religion, see the booklet, Spiritual Leadership in Business.