It seems that a lot of the courses and clearing would help with the mental side of running.
Any wins?
It seems that a lot of the courses and clearing would help with the mental side of running.
Any wins?
Religion is for the weak minded.
Ian Cooper wrote:
Religion is for the weak minded.
Cute. In the real world, the inability to have faith in something, be it your training, your spouse, or even God, is for the weak minded.
L Run Hubbard wrote:
It seems that a lot of the courses and clearing would help with the mental side of running.
Any wins?
In Scientology, we are working for the greater good. Selfish acts like running only help the self and not the greatest number of people. I will say that once you achieve Clear on the way to the Bridge, it is enlightening.
I was a runner (and a pretty good one at that) before I joined Scientology. Now I feel that I'm making a real difference in the world.
thejeff wrote:
Ian Cooper wrote:Religion is for the weak minded.
Cute. In the real world, the inability to have faith in something, be it your training, your spouse, or even God, is for the weak minded.
Faith in your partner is fine.
Faith in an imaginary friend is the definition of a weak mind.
SloppyMeatHole wrote:
thejeff wrote:Cute. In the real world, the inability to have faith in something, be it your training, your spouse, or even God, is for the weak minded.
Faith in your partner is fine.
Faith in an imaginary friend is the definition of a weak mind.
Why don't you do your homework on Scientology before posting.
Jameson, has your brand of faith hurt your relationships with family ?
How much have you invested ?
It helped Tom Cruise's wives run off
Admit it, OP - you're only asking so you have an excuse to post as "L Run Hubbard"
Jameson wrote:
L Run Hubbard wrote:It seems that a lot of the courses and clearing would help with the mental side of running.
Any wins?
In Scientology, we are working for the greater good. Selfish acts like running only help the self and not the greatest number of people. I will say that once you achieve Clear on the way to the Bridge, it is enlightening.
I was a runner (and a pretty good one at that) before I joined Scientology. Now I feel that I'm making a real difference in the world.
Scientology is the crossfit of religion.
Scientology is a cult not a religion.
L Run Hubbard wrote:
It seems that a lot of the courses and clearing would help with the mental side of running.
Any wins?
I challenge anyone to watch God's Not Dead and God's Not Dead2 and still claim to be an atheist.
There is physical and written evidence from non believers and believers that Jesus Christ died and rose from the dead!!!
Learning Problems? wrote:
L Run Hubbard wrote:It seems that a lot of the courses and clearing would help with the mental side of running.
Any wins?
I challenge anyone to watch God's Not Dead and God's Not Dead2 and still claim to be an atheist.
There is physical and written evidence from non believers and believers that Jesus Christ died and rose from the dead!!!
They had to make a sequel? lol. Guess the first one wasn't all that convincing, huh?
thejeff wrote:
Ian Cooper wrote:Religion is for the weak minded.
Cute. In the real world, the inability to have faith in something, be it your training, your spouse, or even God, is for the weak minded.
Maybe in YOUR real world, it is. Don't assume everyone thinks like you do.
thejeff wrote:
Ian Cooper wrote:Religion is for the weak minded.
Cute. In the real world, the inability to have faith in something, be it your training, your spouse, or even God, is for the weak minded.
Which real world is that?
The one of virgin births, vaccine deniers, and flat-earthers?
RedBloodSells wrote:
thejeff wrote:Cute. In the real world, the inability to have faith in something, be it your training, your spouse, or even God, is for the weak minded.
Which real world is that?
The one of virgin births, vaccine deniers, and flat-earthers?
Yeah. Cause all three always go together. You twit. Go back to the March for Science.
cheesychicken wrote:
RedBloodSells wrote:Which real world is that?
The one of virgin births, vaccine deniers, and flat-earthers?
Yeah. Cause all three always go together. You twit. Go back to the March for Science.
I have no need to march for facts. They're true whether you believe them or not.
Old Guy #365 wrote:
Jameson, has your brand of faith hurt your relationships with family ?
How much have you invested ?
My relationships with my family have only been strengthened through the Church. That has been probably my biggest win.
ukathleticcoach wrote:
It helped Tom Cruise's wives run off
It also gave his children a life growing up in a broken home. This weak minded twerp chose the words of a science fiction writer over his wife and more importantly, his children.
Ian Cooper wrote:
ukathleticcoach wrote:It helped Tom Cruise's wives run off
It also gave his children a life growing up in a broken home. This weak minded twerp chose the words of a science fiction writer over his wife and more importantly, his children.
Both of them routinely failed their sec-checks and were obviously withholding, so don't blame Cruise for the breakups.