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False Ideas or Information

In day-to-day living people often accept ideas without question if they appear to make sense. False ideas and information can come from newspapers, radio, TV or textbooks. They can even come from parents or friends. If a person has been given a lot of false information or concepts in an area, it is difficult to study and apply the subject as it just doesn’t make sense.

The subject of religion, for instance, has been seriously muddied up by the mechanistic philosophies of the last century with their false ideas that man is an animal.

Fortunately, there is a very simple procedure developed by L. Ron Hubbard for handling this problem. It helps the person locate the false data he has acquired on a subject, and helps him strip it away, thereby freeing up his ability to think in the area where he was formerly confused.

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