Tuesday, August 08, 2006

VM wrote:

Needed -- Real Solutions

In his speech at the Grand Opening of the Church of Scientology of New York, Mr. David Miscavige made a very important point. Mr. Miscavige said:

"...the high technology of this 21st century science can't yet prevent war. And what about the terror alerts that are a part of everyday existence?

"The upsets at home that are so common it's considered a routine part of life? Or what about raising a child today? If it's not the drugs, then it's the all too common worry that they'll actually get an education.

"The answer to this planet's problems will not be found in the material. Of this there can be no question.

"For if those solutions can't prevent war, nation to nation, how then can it be expected to answer questions like love, happiness or compassion?"

There are effective Scientology solutions to each of these problems.

Anyone wanting help is welcome to come to the Church of Scientology of New York. We're open all day, 7 days a week.

Other speeches by Mr. David Miscavige at church Grand Openings:

Church of Scientology of San Francisco
Church of Scientology of Spain
Church of Scientology of Buffalo
Speech at Church of Scientology of Johannesburg and article about the event.

I really agree.

I watch TV or crack open a magazine and if the ads are any measure of how people are doing we are in pretty rough shape. The psychiatric drug ads are pandering on the fact that most people don't live the happy lives of the rich and famous. Most people have trouble at work, can't get along with the boss (or have a stupid employee who always get them in trouble) wonders if her husband will keep her around when her cellulite hits a certain level or will he trade her in for a more Victoria Secret-esque model. Most people are worried about their kids or are beyond being worried.

And the pity is that the pain and turmoil from things like this don't have to be that way at all. In fact there isn't a thing I wrote about above here that can't be handled with Scientology.