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"The book has five versions of the wedding ceremony: traditional, Informal, Single Ring, Double Ring, and Concise Double Ring. In the 1950s, L. Ron Hubbard wrote wedding vows that stress the mutual needs of the couple, now referred to as Scientology’s "traditional ceremony." They include such quaint advice to the groom as "Now -----, girls need clothes and food and tender happiness and frills, a pan, a comb, perhaps a cat. All caprice if you will, but still they need them," and to the bride: "Hear well, sweet -----, for promise binds. Young men are free and may forget. Remind him that you may have necessities and follies, too." What's with the dashes? kaiti-sicle 07:00, 19 February 2007 (UTC)
A wedding is a ceremony to make two people family partners. The CoS's position on gay marriage has nothing to do with wedding ceremonies at all. Please start a new article on Scientology marriage and/or Scientology families so you can talk about the church's policies about gay marriage there. Thanks. Steve Dufour 05:10, 24 July 2007 (UTC)
I guess I will go ahead and start this since no one else seems to be doing it. Steve Dufour 14:14, 2 August 2007 (UTC)
As wikipediatrix and I were discussing, this article covers more than just wedding ceremonies. It should be renamed to cover the general topic of marriage, including weddings. Thanks. Steve Dufour 13:32, 3 August 2007 (UTC)
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"The book has five versions of the wedding ceremony: traditional, Informal, Single Ring, Double Ring, and Concise Double Ring. In the 1950s, L. Ron Hubbard wrote wedding vows that stress the mutual needs of the couple, now referred to as Scientology’s "traditional ceremony." They include such quaint advice to the groom as "Now -----, girls need clothes and food and tender happiness and frills, a pan, a comb, perhaps a cat. All caprice if you will, but still they need them," and to the bride: "Hear well, sweet -----, for promise binds. Young men are free and may forget. Remind him that you may have necessities and follies, too." What's with the dashes? kaiti-sicle 07:00, 19 February 2007 (UTC)
A wedding is a ceremony to make two people family partners. The CoS's position on gay marriage has nothing to do with wedding ceremonies at all. Please start a new article on Scientology marriage and/or Scientology families so you can talk about the church's policies about gay marriage there. Thanks. Steve Dufour 05:10, 24 July 2007 (UTC)
I guess I will go ahead and start this since no one else seems to be doing it. Steve Dufour 14:14, 2 August 2007 (UTC)
As wikipediatrix and I were discussing, this article covers more than just wedding ceremonies. It should be renamed to cover the general topic of marriage, including weddings. Thanks. Steve Dufour 13:32, 3 August 2007 (UTC)