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Scientologists recognize marriage as a part of the second of eight dynamics of existence. The second dynamic includes all creative activity, including sex, procreation and child rearing. The Scientology marriage ceremony is traditional and addresses a union between a man and a woman.</span>
Scientologists recognize marriage as a part of the second of eight dynamics of existence. The second dynamic includes all creative activity, including sex, procreation and child rearing. The Scientology marriage ceremony is traditional and addresses a union between a man and a woman.</span>
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F15.png About Scientology July 18, 2004, Scientology's town, St. Petersburg Times

SCIENTOLOGY POSITIONS Gay marriage

Scientologists recognize marriage as a part of the second of eight dynamics of existence. The second dynamic includes all creative activity, including sex, procreation and child rearing. The Scientology marriage ceremony is traditional and addresses a union between a man and a woman.

Wikipedia cite:
{{cite news | title = About Scientology | url = http://www.sptimes.com/2004/07/18/Tampabay/About_Scientology.shtml | work = Scientology's town | publisher = St. Petersburg Times | date = July 18, 2004 | accessdate = January 14, 2017 }}