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Saturday, May 1, 2010

Communication - Wetherill

We read of scientific research indicating that the earth’s crust is billions of years old and that fossils of mankind are being unearthed from thirty thousand years ago. Consider that whoever or whatever created the earth and its people communicates with them by means of natural laws. During the past century, that communication revealed to the late Richard W. Wetherill the existence of a natural law not previously identified, although it relates to a principle of all natural laws: Conform to the action the law prescribes; failure to conform imposes penalties. This particular law states: Right behavior is logical and moral, and it succeeds; contradictory behavior is illogical or immoral, and it fails. When Wetherill identified the law, he called it the law of absolute right and spent decades teaching people that conformity to that law enabled them to start a new life and to recover from previous failures. Natural laws exist in reality. The principle stated above tells people that conformity to the law of absolute right is mandatory and that nonconformity accounts for society’s chaotic, deadly affairs. Wetherill considered it the super-natural law, as all natural laws require strict conformity to their function or penalties are imposed. The ultimate penalty for not conforming to nature’s behavioral law, sooner or later, results in death of the body, which explains why death is universally thought to be inevitable. While people tend to dispute that concept, is there any evidence that their management of human affairs has established peace, stopped criminal activity, preserved life, or eliminated any other unwanted results?
Despite all human efforts to produce a peaceful and productive society, society remains an adversarial and afflicted entity composed of a wide spectrum of do-gooders at one end and terrorists at the other; everybody reacting to the realities of life with irrational judgments that contradict natural law. Theorize that whoever or whatever is the creator awaits human adjustment to the law of absolute right, knowing that people’s well-being depends on taking right action in every moment of every situation. Lacking understanding, even infants form irrational thoughts. Later, those who become heads of nations, influential savants, or persons of no status are influenced by those same infant thoughts in their adult decisions, adding irrational elements that critics hold against them. In addition, people form personal plans made up of likes and dislikes, wants and don’t wants that con-tradict natural law and cause seemingly endless trouble. Could that be what the creator intends? We think not–based on the communication received from natural laws, providing for everybody’s total well-being. Today those who take pride in their plans say this information is demeaning when, in fact, it is the most liberating ever provided humanity. But descriptive words are powerless. The power to change behavior is found in perceiving and acting on the reality of all natural laws, not in the words used to define them.
For example, acting in accord with the reality of natural laws assures conformity to the plan of whoever or whatever is the creator. And as people reason exclusively from those laws, they become aware of a higher purpose in life. A purpose being communicated from the law of absolute right, informing them that natural laws express the creator’s plan ultimately to create a peacefully vibrant, productive society!

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