The beginners guide to L.Ron Hubbard
50 minutes instead of working Monday morning tv:
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too much not being said there but an interesting watch.
Comment by dodger — February 12, 2007 @ 11:03 pm
this starts off with one of the best critical quotes on christianity of all time…then why go after Scientologists? Hardeep Singh Kohli is a great presenter (and this is my hardcore atheism speaking) but if you believe one ridiculus fairytale why pour scorn on another one? sikh, catholicism, muslim, jew, they all involve a belief in something that cannot be proved yet those that believe in them have an uppity factor beyond science!, at least an uppity of like 20 or something, even more than dog-owners!
Comment by lorcy — February 13, 2007 @ 3:32 am
p.s L.Ron Hubbard was hardly a prolific science fiction writer…
Comment by lorcy — February 13, 2007 @ 3:35 am
what I’ve learned from this is that when either side cannot enter into theological debates they just settle for homophobic digs?
Comment by lorcy — February 13, 2007 @ 5:21 am
sorry for hogging the comments, but no one seems to be up…but doesn’t that programmer look like Diarmuid the gardener and lover of that auld one from the hole in the wall gang…
Comment by lorcy — February 13, 2007 @ 5:24 am
lorcy, everybody believes in something they cannot prove. most people believe in gravity, buy cant prove how, why, what, where it is. u cant. trust me. nobody can. u can go on about space/time, big bang, string theory, black holes, magnetism, e=mcsquare…nobody knows. where does energy come from, and what is it. i believe it, but nobody has proven to me it exists. and if you give me a rational explanation grounded in scientific enquiry, then there will be something completely unanswered in your so called logical answer. i believe in light. what is it? oh really? prove it. what!? the questions never end. thats why its fun…
Comment by krynn — February 13, 2007 @ 8:44 am