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stand physics as is and not as theorists guess it ought to be, then you will be able to understand how God utilizes everything without the loss of anything and that is pure Economics.
 Now, compare God's great principles of Economics with man-made uneconomics.
 Ask these so-called expert economists the cause of this depression and they’ll tell you “over production.” For instance, there is too much food, so the people ought not to have so much to eat. Nice slop to feed your mentality, eh? According to that crazy theory if there is too much water people should not have so much to drink, or if there is too much air people should not have so much to breathe, eh?
 God changes matter from one thing to another. He utilizes it eternally without loss. By the principle of Penetrability as explained in my book LAWSONOMY, He produces sufficient elements right here in Amer­i­ca to grow enough food to feed the whole world. Still the foolish people let the swindling financier curtail the growing of food in order to raise the price of it and gyp and starve them, and then believe that is Economics and prosperity.
 Through His mental methods God taught man the rudiments of mechanics. You are only in the kindergarten stage of mechanics now, but He did teach you how to make an automobile; a car that will run without a horse. You can understand that now can’t you?
 Still about fifty years ago I used to talk with college professors and tell them about carriages that would eventually run around without horses and all they did was to open their faces and hee-haw like donkeys.
 About thirty-five years ago I wrote a novel entitled, “Born Again” and pictured a race of Sagemen who lived before the flood. I said that their national band would play music in an auditorium and the people all over the country would hear it without the use of wires.
 A celebrated lawyer and statesman and friend of mine, who read the book said, “You have a great imagination, but, of course, that can never come true.”
 “But it will come true,” said I, and then he swore I ought to be locked up in a guard house and that ended our friendship.
 Of course you can understand now that what I said was true, can’t you? We have the radio now to prove it, don’t we?
 When the man who invented the telephone told the “educated” people that we were going to talk to one another over wires, at great distances, they said he ought to be put into an asylum. But we now have the telephone, haven’t we?
 When the man who first told the highbrows that they would have electric lights to replace their lamps and candles with they said he ought to be in a bughouse. But in spite of such smart alecks we now use electric lights, don’t we?
 When, more than 30 years ago, I told scientists that we were going to establish an aircraft industry and airlines throughout the

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