Planets Laws

Planets Laws Consider an intelligence capable of creating a vast universe with one habitable planet populated by reasoning creatures that unwarily are defying one of the planet's laws.

Name that intelligence as you choose-surely the earth and its population didn't "just happen." Consider also that, over time, the populace learned to comply with the planet's laws by observing their functioning, and as they were identified, they were called the laws of physics.

In addition, the populace also proclaimed their own laws in order to govern behavior and to partition areas of the planet for ownership. During the rule of mankind's laws, even to this day, warfare and dissention afflict a population resigned to the dismal inevitability of death.

The good news is that early in the past century, the planet's law of behavior was identified by Richard W. Wetherill. He named it the law of absolute right, calling for people to behave in a rational and honest way. When conformed to, this particular law creates a rational, honest society, whereas nonconformity results in the chaotic situations society is experiencing today.

Modern-day investigators, using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the brain have stated, "People use their rational prefrontal cortex to make decisions. But the prospect of immediate rewards or punishments activates the impatient limbic system of the animal brain, leading to rash choices."

Clearly, people are intended to make rational, honest decisions, but choices based on personal desires keep overriding their ability to comply with the planet's law of right action. Hence, the tendency to make rash decisions is causing physical, mental, and emotional troubles, being blamed on bad genes, bad luck, and other people.

Except for Wetherill and some of his students, information of the behavioral law was ignored by the planet's leaders and the public during the past century. Even today, to deal with society's problems and trouble, leaders and the public are using laws and procedures that do not conform to creation's law of right action.

Of course, it is common knowledge that conforming to laws of physics assures the result that each law promises. For example, when people jump up from the ground, gravity returns them to the earth. When they lean to the right for a right turn, momentum assures a safe maneuver.

Currently, researchers are providing procedures and products to relieve people's physical, mental, and emotional symptoms but do not address their cause. To do that, people need to conform to the planet's behavioral law. By becoming rational and honest, past thoughts that caused irrational, wrong behavior are released.

The question is: What more cataclysmic events must occur for our leaders and the general public to address the true cause of society's behavioral problems and trouble?

This public-service advertising is intended to expose a false belief that human codes of conduct could provide the population with freedom and peace. The truth is that only by conforming to the planet's behavioral law can people be given the freedom and peace promised by that law.