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So, as the young folks go, so
goes the nation—to either
strength and success or weakness
and failure. Fifty percent of our young folks today are weaklings physically, mentally and morally because their elders taught them the five unnatural vices that is leading to the downfall of our nation. A nation is a socialized body of human beings. A human being is a socialized body of MENORGS. LAWSONOMY teaches that there is an opposite to everything. So the opposite of the MENORGS are the DISORGS. The MENORGS are organizers, inventors, builders and scholars. The DISORGS are anarchists, disrupters, wreckers and ignoramuses. The Menorgs are the creators in nature. The Disorgs are the wreckers in nature. That which the Menorgs build up, the Disorgs tear down. The Menorgs develop intelligent plans for nature. The Disorgs destroy those plans. The Menorgs are striving to inculcate intelligence in man. The Disorgs are forever attempting to degrade and decimate him. The Menorgs endeavor to make man a perfect working machine. The Disorgs attempt to disrupt and make useless that machine. The health, strength, intelligence and activity of man depend upon the control of his body by the Menorgs. Disease, weakness, ignorance and death are caused by the Disorgs getting control of his body and wrecking it. The Menorgs are kindly, unselfish creatures who work and stand together for the good of the whole body. Tie Disorgs are mean degraded vipers who live for their own selfish purposes. A Menorg will sacrifice himself for the benefit of the body but a Disorg will sacrifice the body for the benefit of himself. The mental system of man has a large variety of functions, each of which has a special work to perform and is governed by a supervisor. All of these functions come under the general supervision of the mind with whick they are in constant communication. The power of the mind gives strength to the functions. Therefore it must develop, the WILL to overcome the cravings of these different functions and force each one of them to work temperately and in harmony and for the general good of all. If the function of appetite, for instance, calls for more food than can be digested, the power of WILL must be strong enough to refuse it, as, over-eating not only weakens the stomach but incapacitates other functions as well and causes general debility of the entire body. Or, if the function of thirst demands poisonous drinks that will destroy the reasoning faculties of man, the WILL must be strong enough to resist them. Or, if the function of fumes calls for narcotics whose essence will permeate and dev- |