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Mutually Beneficial Physical Universe
5,207 words... planet, and the universe. Each religion can celebrate those who provide service to future generations through their contributions to the continuing improvement of human culture, knowledge, altruism, and environment. Each religion can inspire and support people in their efforts to build a positive long-term future for humanity. Attention to the voices and needs of future generations, along with support for each person who wants to work on their behalf, could become a significant part of all r...
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Reading This Book Physical Universe
1,284 wordsIn L. Ron Hubbard's book Scientology: The Fundamentals of Thought, he begins with a discussion about the vital statistics of scientology. One major idea to keep in mind is that scientology is an applied religious philosophy. The word scientology is taken from the Latin word scio (knowing in the fullest of the word) and the Greek word logos (study of). In itself the word means literally knowing how to know. Another definition for scientology is the study and handling of the spirit in relationship...
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L Ron Hubbard Refuse To Accept
1,256 words... then, is not a thing. It is the creator of things. The usual residence of the than is in the skull or near the body. A than can be in one of four conditions. The first would be entirely separate from a body or bodies, or even from this universe. The second would be near a body and knowingly controlling the body. The third would be in an inverted condition whereby he is compulsively away from the body and cannot approach it. There are degrees of each one of these four states. The most optimum...
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Concept Of God Origin Of The Universe
1,577 wordsPeriodically someone will say to me, "I don't understand how anyone can be an atheist. How else could one account for the origin of the universe itself?" The Christian apologist, Hugh Ross, makes an argument much like this. He argues first for the thesis that the universe had a beginning, the moment of the big bang. Second he assumes that there must be a cause for the big bang. Next, if all physical reality, including time and space, arise out of the big bang, then, whatever the cause may be for...
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Future Generations Core Value
9,831 wordsFrom Future Generations. AllenFuure A message From Future Generation Allen To I have no idea why future generations chose me as their messenger on that sunny Friday morning in Kyoto, as I wandered in the lovely gardens beside the conference center, surrounded by colorful autumn hills. Maybe they had noticed my deep commitment to future generations in my papers and in my book, Crucial Questions About the Future. Maybe they knew how strongly that commitment was influencing my teaching at the Unive...
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