Tuesday, September 16, 2003

L. Ron Hubbard, sensing as early as 1950 where this world was headed wrote, “man can recover to himself some of the happiness, some of the sincerity, some of the love and kindness with which he was created.” And he went on to provide us with the solutions.

“We have the answers to human suffering,” L. Ron Hubbard very truthfully declared, “and they are available to everyone.”

In particular, L. Ron Hubbard spoke of a means to replace intolerance with kindness, criminality with decency, degradation with dignity and honor. In short, L. Ron Hubbard spoke of all that is made possible with his tools for personal ethics and his nonreligious moral code, The Way to Happiness, and thus all L. Ron Hubbard himself stood for as this century’s most relevant humanitarian.