David Miscavige - Articles and Speeches

Oct 25, 2006 at 06:10 o\clock

David Miscavige - at the Grand Opening of the Church of Scientology of London

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On Sunday, the 22nd of October, 2006, Mr. David Miscavige was the guest of honor at the Grand Opening of the new Church of Scientology of London.

In his speech, he described the pivotal role London played in the history of the Scientology religion, in these terms:

"It’s my pleasure to join you on a day that genuinely qualifies as momentous -- a day when the moment we pull down that ribbon, it instantly goes down in history.

"Because, after all, while every new Ideal Central Org qualifies as historic, this one is especially so.

"For this is the city L. Ron Hubbard himself selected as home to the first Scientology Organization.

"This is also the city wherein he first defined the human spirit as an immortal being possessed of capabilities beyond anything predicted -- and so arrived at the axiomatic truths on which the whole of Scientology is founded."

For more information on the Scientology axioms visit Scientology: Theology and Practice of a Contemporary Religion

Oct 4, 2006 at 18:08 o\clock

David Miscavige at the Grand Opening of the Church of Scientology of New York (continued)

David Miscavige - Church of Scientology of New York

Mr. David Miscavige addresses the crowd of over 10,000
at the grand opening of the Church of Scientology New York.

David Miscavige: "While we are hit with the daily headlines, the terror alerts and all else, it obscures the deeper, more serious problem that underlies it all. Man himself. .

"Today we live in a world increasingly obsessed with science. Yes we can send man to the Moon, explore the surface of Mars, and even survey the galaxy with NASA probes. With advanced computer technology, and satellites circling the globe, we can communicate to anyone, anywhere on Earth, in an instant.

"Today we live in a world increasingly obsessed with science. Yes we can send man to the Moon, explore the surface of Mars, and even survey the galaxy with NASA probes. With advanced computer technology, and satellites circling the globe, we can communicate to anyone, anywhere on Earth, in an instant.

"Yet with all of that, everything science has brought us, with the high technology of this 21st century science can't yet prevent war. And what about the terror alerts that are a part of everyday existence?

"The upsets at home that are so common it's considered a routine part of life? Or what about raising a child today? If it's not the drugs, then it's the all too common worry that they'll actually get an education.

"The answer to this planet's problems will not be found in the material. Of this there can be no question."       >> continued