The Ultimate Truth Is a Static

This Is What L. Ron Hubbard of Scientology Claimed

Tony Berard
The Globally Responsible Atheist

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L. Ron Hubbard in 1950

I am now 56 years old. The article I am about to write was not possible in my younger years. I needed to live some life — get some life experience. I thought I knew it all in when I was 20 (but, I didn’t) when I first read that statement by L. Ron Hubbard. Do I know it all now in my mid 50's? Hardly. But, I do know a lot more than I did back then.

I have had a job for 30 years. I have now been married for about 26 years. I used to be devoutly religious. Now, happily, I am an atheist. I have been to college and got a bachelors degree in mathematics with a 3.93 gpa. I did go to graduate school, but due to some bad advice and improper guidance, I didn’t get a masters degree in math. But, I have taken and passed 36 credit hours of graduate level mathematics, which is more than what a masters degree calls for — they’re just not the right ones for a specific degree.

So, I have lived some life now. I get to experience things visually by what I hear other people do, too. I have also consumed a lot of news over the years, so I have amassed of lot of life experience through those stories as well. So, it is with all this life experience that bring to bear as I contemplate the ultimate truth.

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Tony Berard
The Globally Responsible Atheist

I have lately been constructing arguments against God and the supernatural. I have proven that stuff doesn't exist with science equations. I aspire to be great.