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More Religion in Sports
Wednesday, June 7, 2006
Posted by
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First the Rockies
turn evangelical
. Now, the
Church of Scientology
will sponsor a NASCAR team, the
Dianetics Racing Team
. In his book
Dianetics
, Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard "
isolated the single source of stress, worry, self-doubt and psychosomatic illness—the reactive mind, that portion of the mind that works on a totally stimulus-response basis, and not under the conscious control of the individual
."
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