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scientology
Title: scientology
Category: Society & Culture / Religion
Details: Words: 2565 | Pages: 10.9 (approximately 235 words/page)
scientology
Psych. 237
10-18-99
Scientology
In L. Ron Hubbard’s book Scientology:The Fundamentals of Thought, he begins
with a discussion about the vital statistics of scientology. One major idea to keep in mind
is that scientology is an applied religious philosophy. The word scientology is taken from the Latin word scio (knowing in the fullest of the word) and the Greek word logos (study of). In itself the word means literally knowing how to know. Another definition
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dealing with scientology. He talks about the major points and fundamentals of scientology. After finishing this book, I feel that scientology should be considered not a religion but a way of life. It is something that can be used to deal with problems that a person will come across throughout their lifetime. The book gave many good points and allowed the reader to find out just about everything about scientology.
Bibliography
L. Ron Hubbard. Scientology
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