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#280145
I see he has converted to Scientology.

Just dropping it in there.


No wonder his head's messed up :rofl:


Yeah. Its not good!
#280149
I see he has converted to Scientology.

Just dropping it in there.


No wonder his head's messed up :rofl:


Yeah. Its not good!


I don't know enough about this cult, I mean religion and can't be bothered to find out. All I know is it is the trendy thing for well known folk to join. A bit Kabbalah was a while ago.
#280150
I see he has converted to Scientology.

Just dropping it in there.


No wonder his head's messed up :rofl:


Yeah. Its not good!


I don't know enough about this cult, I mean religion and can't be bothered to find out. All I know is it is the trendy thing for well known folk to join. A bit Kabbalah was a while ago.

It's a money-making scheme combined with a cult adulation for a third-rate scifi author that subscribes to outlandish believes. A rather odious club of loonies that in some countries is banned, but not more despicable than any of the other nutcase clubs aka religions.
#280319
In the past weve had these drivers favoured from off the top of my head, 4 teams, Schumacher, Vettel, Alonso, Hamilton, Massa, Kimi, Senna, Hakkinenn


And yet its a massively unique and unfathomable conspiracy that Mclaren might favour Jenson??????? What the hell guys?

Ill tell you something now, when the said conspiracy has not only been true in the past, is currently going on in other teams, and the said conspuracy is making headline bbc sport news sections, it cant just be waved off as nutjobs.

I dont know whether its Mclaren or Jenson fans only that are so opposed to this, but everyone is reporting it, and more and more people are beleiving it, On a notriously Lewis bashing site 30 people recommended that statement that something dodgy is going down at Mclaren, doesnt all that give it some credit as plausible. Its not likethe body language, decisions, and strategy between Mclaren and Lewis/Jenson goes totally against it is it, hardly. I dont know whether to believe this or not but im sure as hell worried, teams dont always favour a driver more naturally talented, and team principals have been known to favour those they just like more.
#280333
I see he has converted to Scientology.

Just dropping it in there.


No wonder his head's messed up :rofl:


Is his head messed up because he's into Scientology, or is he into Scientology because his head is messed up?
#280334
Good question. and why is his head mesed up?And we come full circle :hehe:

I find it odd if he has converted to scientolgy because he was a religious guy. He was/is a catholic. Its usually non religious folk looking for a meaning to life that join cults.
#280339
Good question. and why is his head mesed up?And we come full circle :hehe:

I find it odd if he has converted to scientolgy because he was a religious guy. He was/is a catholic. Its usually non religious folk looking for a meaning to life that join cults.


Doesn't matter which crowd you support, it's all :bs: . Ask yourself this: if there was a higher being or a God would there be so much suffering in the world? Would millions of innocent people be starving to death or suffering from abuse and wotnot? Why do so many people literally get away with murder (usually hiding behind trumped-up religious reasons) as long as they have enough money or used to run a country?

Bad things happen to good people and good things happen to bad people - surely if there was a God then it would be good things happening to good people and bad things happening to bad people. Maybe I'm cynical but I see no evidence at all of there being a God.

As for the meaning of life, try this on for size. There isn't one. We are where we are because we are there. :D Jeeze, get up early one morning and I'm all philisophical.

I think Scientology is a bit more progressive in their attitude to premarital relations and contraception than the Catholic Church (oh the irony in a virgin telling people how to run their umpalumpa lives :hehe: ). That may explain the change of which team he supports and the return of Nicole Shitslingersinger.
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#280340
Good question. and why is his head mesed up?And we come full circle :hehe:

I find it odd if he has converted to scientolgy because he was a religious guy. He was/is a catholic. Its usually non religious folk looking for a meaning to life that join cults.


Doesn't matter which crowd you support, it's all :bs: . Ask yourself this: if there was a higher being or a God would there be so much suffering in the world? Would millions of innocent people be starving to death or suffering from abuse and wotnot? Why do so many people literally get away with murder (usually hiding behind trumped-up religious reasons) as long as they have enough money or used to run a country?

Bad things happen to good people and good things happen to bad people - surely if there was a God then it would be good things happening to good people and bad things happening to bad people. Maybe I'm cynical but I see no evidence at all of there being a God.

As for the meaning of life, try this on for size. There isn't one. We are where we are because we are there. :D Jeeze, get up early one morning and I'm all philisophical.

I think Scientology is a bit more progressive in their attitude to premartial relations and contraception than the Catholic Church (oh the irony in a virgin telling people how to run their umpalumpa lives :hehe: ). That may explain the change of which team he supports and the return of Nicole Shitslingersinger.


You dont have to convince me about religous beliefs. I was just just saying a catholic is unlikely to convert to scientology.
And on catholics -I know plenty who arent 'practising'.
#280342
Good question. and why is his head mesed up?And we come full circle :hehe:

I find it odd if he has converted to scientolgy because he was a religious guy. He was/is a catholic. Its usually non religious folk looking for a meaning to life that join cults.


From what I understand, Scientology doesn't preclude people from being a Christian as well. Not sure how the Catholic Church views Scientology, though.
#280343
You dont have to convince me about religous beliefs. I was just just saying a catholic is unlikely to convert to scientology.
And on catholics -I know plenty who arent 'practising'.


I guess it all depends on how into your particular cult that determines how easily you change teams, but yeah it is a bit of a wild direction change going from believing in an old guy with a long white beard whose boy was conceived via premature ejaculation and was nailed to a couple bits of 4 by 2 for his 33rd birthday (sounds like a service that DD would offer) to believing in paying large sums of money to achieve spirtial enlightenment - wait, it's the same thing! :hehe:

As for your Catholics, I think they will be practising, just not the things that the Pope tells them to. :hehe:

Oh the blasphemy!
#280351
I think Scientology is a bit more progressive in their attitude to premartial relations

Urban Dictionary: premartial schmex:
1. having consensual schmex before having served in the military. :hehe:
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