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january,
1970
T
HE PASl' 1WO MONTHS, IN
my
Personal
talk with our readers,
I have written of how otbers
report the news, describe the world's
ills- but
The
PLAIN TRUTH makes
plain the
meani11g,
reveals the
causes,
tells how these evils will be solved!
Of course, in order to give you the
SOLUTlONS, we also must state the
problems.
In the December number I closed my
talk saying that in tbis January issue
I should like to explain WHY the truly
great rninds in the world cannot solve
the most important and vexing human
problems.
THINK of this seemingly incredible
paradox!
The mind of man is so stupendously
brilliant - of such immense capacity –
tbat it can solve the factors of time,
space, inertia, gravity,
force
and energy,
and devise the instrumentalities to send
men to the moon and back ! Yet this
same brilliant human mind, in all its
complexity, intricacy, and ability,
can-
1tot solve man's oum problems here on
earth!
The leaders .in science, technology,
industry, government, education, do
have minds marvelous and capable al–
most beyond belief.
What a MYSTERY!
Human minds so GREAT, and yet –
so
HELPLESSl
They do not know THE
WAY to PEACE! To happiness! To uni–
versal abundant well-being!
Compared to animal brain, the human
mind is
infmitely
greater, unbelievably
more capable! The gap between ani–
mal brain and human mind is incredib!y
VAST!
But WHY must the human mind be
SO
HELPLESS?
There is a REASON ! The reason is,
man does not understand WHAT HE rs!
He doesn't understand WHY he is! He
doesn't understand WHAT the human
mind is! He doesn't understand the
The
PLAIN TRUTH
reason for the stupendous gap between
animal brain and hwnan mind!
Man, unlike animals, is confronted
with emotional, moral and spiritual
problems. These he doesn't understand,
and in six thousand years has proved
unable to solve!
The ANSWER is wrapped up in the
mystery of WHAT makes the difference
between animal brain and human mind.
In the November, 1969 PLAlN
TRUTH, in my
Personal
talk, I explained
how I, myself, came to understand the
CAUSE of all the world's ills, and the
source of that understanding. But now
I want to explain why the truly great
minds DO NOT UNDERSTAND!
Recently a brilliant young scientist,
Dr. Robert Kuhn, joined the Ambassa–
dor College facu lty, Pasadena campus.
Entirely independent of
my
own study
into the question, Dr. Kuhn, by scien–
tific research in the human brain as coro–
pared to animal brain, had proved,
scientifically, precisely what I had dis–
covered by revelation.
Can anything be more important than
to know WHAT YOU ARE - what your
mind is - and WHY it is so vastly
greater than an imal brain?
Subject to my finding time available
for the project, Dr. Kuhn and I plan
to collaborate in production of a book
on this subject.
Now I want to give you a glimpse
into his scientific discoveries, in the
field of physical science.
First, let me give you a brief run–
down on Dr. Kuhn. Although a com–
paratively young man, he has studied
at New York University, University of
Rochester, Johns Hopkins University,
Johns Hopkins Medica! School, Univer–
sity of California at Los Angeles
(UCLA), Yeshiva University and Am–
bassador College. He received an A.B.
degree in Human Biology (Phi Beta
Kappa) from Jobo Hopkins University,
(Contim1ed ott page 44)
In This lssue:
What Our Readers
Soy . . . . . .
lnsid e Front Cover
Personal from the Editor
The /nc;redible Paradox
of the 60's
. . . . . . . . . . . . .
2
Wi/1 the Real School
Please Stand Up?
. . . . . . .
16
The Doy the Dinosaurs Died
..
22
Radio Log
. . . . • . . . . . . . . . . .
30
Freed om of the Press
Threatened?
. . . . . . . . . . . .
33
Report on the Philippines
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A Search For " Freedom"
. .
38
TV Log
. . .. ... . ... .. .. . ..
47
Advance News Reports
Come Alive Today
... .. ..
48
Wide World
and
NASA
Photos
OUR
COVER
The SIXTl ES were, indeed, bistory's
most paradoxical decade. We saw
unparalleled technological achieve–
ments on the one hand, highlighted
by man's fi.rs t steps on the moon; but
in sharp cootrast, we saw mountiog
problems of humaoity that now pose
a menaciog tbreat to the very
exis–
teoce of life. Our cover, a composite
of two striking contemporacy photos,
illustrates jllSt one aspect of tbis
innedible paradox. Hunger and
space-age technology coexisting in
the Twencieth Century. Experience
has shown that neither dollars nor
additional scieotific achievement will
close the gap. The 1:eal solution will
depend upon the change of a very
basic but complicated ingredieot -
human nature.