The Aims of Scientology by L. Ron Hubbard
A civilisation without insanity, without criminals
and without war, where the able can prosper and honest
beings can have rights, and where man is free to rise
to greater heights, are the aims of Scientology.
Nonpolitical in nature, Scientology welcomes any individual
or any creed, race or nation.
We seek no revolution. We seek only evolution to higher
states of being for the individual and society.
We are achieving our aims.
After endless millennia of ignorance about himself,
his mind and the universe, a breakthrough has been made
for man.
Other efforts man has made have been surpassed.
The combined truths of fifty thousand years of thinking
men, distilled and amplified by new discoveries about
man, have made for this success.
We welcome you to Scientology. We only expect of you
your help in achieving our aims and helping others.
We expect you to be helped.
Scientology is the most vital movement on Earth today.
In a turbulent world, the job is not easy. But then,
if it were, we wouldn't have to be doing it.
We respect man and believe he is worthy of help. We
respect you and believe you, too, can help.
Scientology does not owe its help. We have done nothing
to cause us to propitiate. Had we done so, we would
not now be bright enough to do what we are doing.
Man suspects all offers to help. He has often been
betrayed, his confidence shattered. Too frequently he
has given his trust and been betrayed. We may err, for
we build a world with broken straws. But we will never
betray your faith in us so long as you are one of us.
The sun never sets on Scientology.
And may a new day dawn for you, for those you love
and for man.
Our aims are simple, if great.
And we will succeed, and are succeeding at each new
revolution of the Earth.
Your help is acceptable to us.
Our help is yours.
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