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4.2 How does one know man is a spirit? |
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This article is from the Scientology Catechism, by scninfo@pcnet.com (Scientology Information Server) with numerous contributions by others.
It is a matter that each individual must examine for
himself. Scientologists believe man is more than a mind
and body and that it is he, himself, the spirit, who can
control his mind and body.
Do you think your body would *do* anything by itself if
it were not guided by you, the being?
 
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