Purposes
The purposes for writing this book are as follows:
1. | So that the data, technology, and truth would not be lost; | 2. | So that the confusions and controversy about those three would be put to rest; |
3. | So that these truths could be rapidly assimilated and applied by being clearly summarised in one volume; | 4. | So that the understanding and application of these truths would be clearly differentiated from the social activities of a misguided and materialistic church with which they heretofore had been associated; | 5. | So that the dignity, respect, and decency justly belonging to the endeavor of self-revelation would be justly restored; | 6. | So that those who wish to better themselves and their fellows would have the technology andtruth to do so; | 7. | So that adequate data and data-sets would be made available to any individual that wishes to rise out of the contrivance of social, religious, or personal mire; | 8. | So that those who have disgraced the field of endeavour of truth out of ignorance would notfall from their own, their fellows, or Eternal Grace; | 9. | So that those who have disgraced the field of endeavour of truth out of ignorance would notfall from their own, their fellows, or Eternal Grace; | 10. | So that those who have disgraced the field of endeavour of truth out of malice will be known for what they are, as being of, by and for the degradation from whence they came; | 11. | To suggest that childishness not be tolerated in adult fields of endeavour; | 12. | To suggest that a life based on truth surpasses one based on lies; | 13. | To advise one against one of the many more-sensational hells available as an alternative tothe mainstream scripts for self-actualisation; | 14. | To terminate the spiritual slaughter in the name of "research", of the many very kind and very dumb prisoners-unto-themselves, which has been hidden behind a craven group of non-individuals; | 15. | And finally, so that those who gave their lives so that this information might someday cometo print, did not live or die in vain. |
1982
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