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The Creed of the Church of ScientologyIntroduction
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Appendices
Appendice 1 The Theological Fundamentals of the Scientology Religion
Appendice 2 Scientology An Analysis and Comparison of Its Religious Systems and Doctrines
Appendice 3 Scientology The Marks of Religion
Appendice 4 Scientology Its cosmology, Anthropology, System of Ethics & Methodologies
Appendice 5 Scientology An analysis and Review of a New Religion
Appendice 6 Scientology And Contemporary Definitions of Religion in the Social Sciences
Appendice 7 Scientology a true Religion
Appendice 8 Scientology The Relationship between Scientology and Other Religions
Appendice 9 Official Recognition of Scientology as a Religion
Appendice 10 Books by L. Ron Hubbard On Scientology
List of Scientology Churches and Missions
Bibliography


Axiom 11 The considerations resulting in conditions of existence are fourfold:

a. As-isness is the condition of immediate creation without persistence, and is the condition of existence which exists at the moment of creation and the moment of destruction, and is different from other considerations in that it does not contain survival.

b. Alter-isness is the consideration which introduces change, and therefore time and persistence, into an as-isness to obtain persistency.

c. Isness is an apparency of existence brought about by the continuous alteration of an as-iness. This is called, when agreed upon, reality.

d. Not-isness is the effort to handle isness by reducing its condition through the use of force. It is an apparency and cannot entirely vanquish an isness.

Axiom 12 The primary condition of any universe is that two spaces, energies or objects must not occupy the same space. When this condition is violated (a perfect duplicate) the apparency of any universe or any part thereof is nulled.

Axiom 13 The cycle of action of the physical universe is create, survive (which is persist), destroy.

Axiom 14 Survival is accomplished by alter-isness and not-isness, by which is gained the persistency known as time.

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