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4.3 What is the Scientology concept of God?




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This article is from the Scientology Catechism, by scninfo@pcnet.com (Scientology Information Server) with numerous contributions by others.

4.3 What is the Scientology concept of God?

The Church has no dogma concerning God, and each person's
concept is probably different. As a person becomes more
aware of himself, others, the environment and God, each
person attains his own certainty as to who God is and
exactly what God means to him. The author of the universe
exists. How God is symbolized or manifested is up to each
individual to find for himself.

In his book _Science of Survival_, L. Ron Hubbard writes:
"No culture in the history of the world, save the
thoroughly depraved and expiring ones, has failed to
affirm the existence of a Supreme Being. It is an
empirical observation that men without a strong and
lasting faith in a Supreme Being are less capable, less
ethical and less valuable to themselves and society. . .
A man without an abiding faith is, by observation
alone, more of a thing than a man."

 

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