People Who Know

People Who Know People know about nature's laws of physics. But did you know that the creator, many call God, also created a behavioral law of absolute right? It tells people how to behave in their relationships with one another. Also they learn why their motives all contradict that law. And, when there are enough people who learn to think, say, and do what is rational and honest, a new society will emerge.

At present writing, a little-known fact is that in 1929 the law of absolute right was revealed to Richard W. Wetherill. It calls for people's thinking and behavior always to be rational and honest.

However diligently Wetherill tried to tell people about this natural law, his efforts were rejected by the very persons who should have helped to inform the entire human race.

Over the years that law was also unknown to caring people, trying to help the needy who also unknowingly often victimized themselves. Such human help, while compassionately intended, simply perpetuates the causal factors of society's misunderstood misbehavior.

Despite rejection, Wetherill's obedience to the law gave him talents for successful careers as teacher, author of management books, and consultant to industries, resolving difficult business problems as well as negotiating fair labor contracts.

After retiring, Wetherill formed several groups of ordinary folks who gave careful attention to his explanations and help, thus enabling them to eliminate their motives that formerly had caused them to react irrationally and dishonestly to situations of everyday life. In addition, those rational, honest responses gave them a new, stress-free way of life.

The writer of this message invites you to read on our website about the creator's law that when obeyed resolves troubled situations and problems much the way toddlers learn to obey nature's law of gravity from their tumbles and other hurtful results.

Everybody's ideas about how best to protect the planet and its people keep changing and failing. But the creator's law of absolute right when obeyed will put an end to all that is wrong in human affairs.

Wetherill was forced to use words to define the law's right action, but words are only symbols, pointing to the reality. This natural law judges our actions by its standard of right action; not by the behavioral standards of mankind.

The evidence is that no plan conceived by people has ever or will ever resolve society's complex problems and trouble-inviting situations.

We cannot know precisely what the future holds, but whoever or whatever created mankind provided this law of absolute right so that when obeyed gives people a productive, trouble-free life while also keeping the planet safe. Obey the law not for its many benefits but rather as a requirement coming from the creator of life.