L. Ron Hubbard

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David Miscavige—Shaking Hands with My Hero
He made me feel like I had truly helped and, as anyone who is given the opportunity to help others knows, there is no better and more validating feeling.
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Musings on a Remarkable Man—Mr. David Miscavige
Despite all the noise, the attacks, and the general craziness of planet Earth, Mr. Miscavige rose to the occasion and secured Scientology’s place in this world.
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The Honor of Being the Dad I Would Never Be Without Scientology
When I think of what my life would have been like without the satisfaction of being a dad, it’s like trying to imagine life without a limb, or a life spent partially in jail.
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My Friend, David Miscavige 
It’s kind of difficult to express to a non-Scientologist what David Miscavige means to us. I can only try to communicate what he means to me.
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BYU Annual Review Confronts Problem of Dwindling Religious Communities—Consequences and Solutions 
“Congregations hold people together. They hold their communities together.”
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Scientology Ethics—Why I Can Face Anything
Unethical behavior is actually the only thing that will guarantee that a person does not progress in Scientology.
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A Millennial’s Plea for Religious Tolerance
After attending university and later, in corporate America, I noticed an odd trend—the more people become “molded” into the current expectations of society, the more they become entrenched in the workaday world, the more they ignore this hope that religion had perhaps once given them. They get caught up in their fast-paced life and begin subscribing to the religious cynicism currently in vogue, despite their social media accounts preaching “tolerance.”
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A Scientologist Wants to Leave a Great Legacy—How About You?
A legacy I want to be known for is that I helped others believe in the basic goodness of man, and that I helped others to escape from behavior patterns that did not align with their basic goodness.
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A Solution to Jellyfish Stings
I was on vacation on the East Coast of Spain at the age of 21 when I went swimming with a friend in a secluded cove. An idyllic setting.
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And That is Respect
We would have dinner and spend the rest of the night talking till the wee hours about religion—he from his perspective and me from mine as a Scientologist—starting with comparisons of morals and over a few evenings getting deeply into our spiritual nature.