Does the Religion of Scientology (Christian Scientists) …Reject ALL Medical Operations….?

Question by Bilbo Baggins: Does the religion of Scientology (Christian Scientists) …reject ALL Medical operations….?

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Scientology …….and……(Christian Scientists)

……Scientology teaches that people are immortal beings who have forgotten their true nature.Its method of spiritual rehabilitation ( Prayer..they call it auditing )….in which practitioners aim to consciously re-experience painful or traumatic events in their past in order to free themselves of their limiting effects.

Christian Scientists believe God is not distant and unknowable, but that He/She is Father-Mother, all-embracing and always present, and that every individual is made in God’s spiritual image, loved by God and cared for by Him. Prayer that brings this understanding into focus for an individual

It’s considered a Science because it’s a set of consistent and unvarying spiritual principles that can be applied to the variety of circumstances in daily living —laws relating to the nature of God and His creation that can be made practical in life transformation and healing.

Both are spiritual and faith healing at their very core.

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Best answer:

Answer by Lark
Those are two different religions.

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