A New Hope for Man
In 1950, something new appeared. L. Ron Hubbard, who had traveled extensively in the Orient and been educated in Western science, broke through the barrier of ignorance that had stifled man’s progress in the humanities. The result was an entirely new subject, Scientology, which means “knowing about knowing”. Scientology is a religion that contains workable answers to the problems people face in their lives. Scientology views man as a spiritual being with native capabilities which can be improved far beyond what is generally believed possible.
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The problems of drugs, education, morals, relationships, trust and others contain solutions in Scientology which do not beget further problems. The matters which affect one most intimately, the concerns with oneself, family, friends and associates are understood through L. Ron Hubbard’s work and are able to be resolved for the benefit of all concerned.
The situations to which Scientology can be applied are as varied as human activity itself.
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For example, a child cannot read well and is falling behind the rest of the class. Scientology can help him dispense with a liability that would otherwise affect him for his entire life.
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