The vast majority of the world's population believes in reincarnation and only in the last few hundred years, with the rise of the physical sciences, did a strictly materialistic view begin to eclipse the spiritual.
More recently, the traditional definition of reincarnation has been altered from its original meaning. The word has come to mean "to be born again in different life forms" (such as an animal, an insect, etc.) whereas its actual definition is "to be born again into the flesh or into another body." So what is commonly thought of as reincarnation is a definite system and is not part of Scientology. Rather, the Church ascribes to the latter, original definition.
Today in Scientology, many people have certainty that they have lived lives prior to their current one. These are referred to as past lives, not as reincarnation. Past lives is not a dogma in Scientology, but generally Scientologists, during their auditing, experience a past life and then know for themselves that they have lived before. To believe one had a physical or other existence prior to the identity of the current body is not a new concept-but it is an exciting one.
It is a fact that unless one begins to handle aberration built up in past lives, he doesn't progress. In Scientology, one is given the tools to handle upsets and aberrations from past lives that adversely affect the individual in the present, thus freeing one to live a much happier life.
No. They do not believe in Jesus.
Scientologists don't really focus on death much, but if you go to www.scientology.org, they have these new videos that explain their beliefs I see that they believe you are a a spirit and therefore, I think it's much like the Buddist belief of more than one life.
If they want to, yes.
I believe that his first wife was a Scientologist before he was.
International Association of Scientologists was created in 1984.
Scientology doesn't force you to do anything therefor you have a choice on what you believe as a Human Being so the songs in ceremonies are your decisions and the Scientologists don't mind.
Nobody converts homosexuals. It's impossible. But some churches still try. Scientologists do not do this.
In short, yes.
That's ridiculous! Maybe they think women shouldn't talk a LOT and waste extra energy.
Too many?
It really depends on the person i mean every1 has a diffrent belief and opinion but i have to say that most do because it is writen in history books.
They perform marriage ceremonies.