by Scientology_net on September 25th, 2003

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How does Scientology view marriage and the family?

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  • by Scientology_net on September 25th, 2003

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    Scientology regards the family as the building block of any society and marriage as an essential component of a stable family life.

    People often find that after they begin practicing Scientology, their relationships with their spouses and other family members strengthen dramatically. That is because Scientology teaches an individual to communicate more freely with others, raises his capacity to love other people and puts him in better communication with family and friends.

    Surveys have found that after participating in Scientology services, individuals are more likely to marry or stay married and to have children than before they became Scientologists.

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