According to the law, Scientology is a religion because of one basic fact, they believe that there is a Supreme Being. However, many can argue that this “religion” is not really a religion. Scientologist might believe in a Supreme Being, but they do not worship this Being. They are a nondenominational religion. According to Ann, a mission church owner in Clearwater, Scientologists do not worship anyone or anything, but they do believe in supporting other religions. For example, a person can be Buddhist and he or she will still be able to become a Scientologist. I believe Scientology is one of the most misunderstood religions in history. After talking to Ann and looking at the websites, I see the difference in opinions. Not only are they misunderstood, they are also mocked by other religions. Scientology started with a book written by L. Ron Hubbard, called Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health. Dianetics can be described as “what the soul is doing to the body” (“What is Dianetics”). In this religion, they stress the fact that people are not their body, they are their soul. The body is there to help the soul move. The intended definition of Scientology is the study of the spirit and everything it encounters (“What Does”). It was created to help people to become more able and to improve their lives. A main tenet of Scientology is the 8 dynamics, which are the urges that help the human race survive. The First Dynamic, or the Self Dynamic, is the urge to individually exist. The Second Dynamic, or the Sex Dynamic, is the urge to engage in sexual activity. This can mean the act of sex itself or it can stand for family. The Third Dynamic, or the Group Dynamic, is the urge to be a part of a group. This could be anything from being in a school to being on a team or being a part of a religion. The Fourth Dynamic, or the Mankind Dynamic, is the urge to be one of mankind. The Fifth Dynamic, or the Animal Dynamic, is the urge to keep the animals alive. The Sixth Dynamic, or the Universe Dynamic, is the urge to exist physically. The Seventh Dynamic, or the Spiritual Dynamic, is the urge to exist as a spirit. The Eighth Dynamic, or the Infinity Dynamic, is the urge to believe there is a Supreme Being (“What Are Some”). The text that Scientologists use during Sunday service is The Background Ministry Ceremonies and Sermons of the Scientology Religion, also called the Book of Ceremonies. When I went to one of these services, the man