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outdoor338 wrote: Tim Tebow’s success as the quarterback of the Denver Broncos has done little to silence his critics who believe that his faith in Jesus Christ has no business on the football field. It doesn’t matter how many touchdown passes he throws or how many games he wins because Tebow will always be a lightning rod for anti-Christian bigots.
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navycpo7 wrote: Does it really matter what we think, or what T. Tebow thinks, and who cares what people out there have to say. If he or the other players want to pray after a game before a game so what, that is thier choice no one elses choice. If they don't like they also have a choice, don't go to the games, don't participate, don't watch it on tv. It is a pretty simple issue to deal with.
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The Liberals GOP Twin wrote:
navycpo7 wrote: Does it really matter what we think, or what T. Tebow thinks, and who cares what people out there have to say. If he or the other players want to pray after a game before a game so what, that is thier choice no one elses choice. If they don't like they also have a choice, don't go to the games, don't participate, don't watch it on tv. It is a pretty simple issue to deal with.
Are you embarrassed to answer a simple question "Is Jesus/God helping him divinely to win his games?"
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navycpo7 wrote:
The Liberals GOP Twin wrote:
navycpo7 wrote: Does it really matter what we think, or what T. Tebow thinks, and who cares what people out there have to say. If he or the other players want to pray after a game before a game so what, that is thier choice no one elses choice. If they don't like they also have a choice, don't go to the games, don't participate, don't watch it on tv. It is a pretty simple issue to deal with.
Are you embarrassed to answer a simple question "Is Jesus/God helping him divinely to win his games?"
I am not embarrassed by much of anything, I answered the question the way I wanted to. Pretty simple to understand that right.
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outdoor338 wrote: Tim Tebow’s success as the quarterback of the Denver Broncos has done little to silence his critics who believe that his faith in Jesus Christ has no business on the football field. It doesn’t matter how many touchdown passes he throws or how many games he wins because Tebow will always be a lightning rod for anti-Christian bigots.
http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2011/12/ ... nk2|119501
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The Liberals GOP Twin wrote:
navycpo7 wrote:
The Liberals GOP Twin wrote:
navycpo7 wrote: Does it really matter what we think, or what T. Tebow thinks, and who cares what people out there have to say. If he or the other players want to pray after a game before a game so what, that is thier choice no one elses choice. If they don't like they also have a choice, don't go to the games, don't participate, don't watch it on tv. It is a pretty simple issue to deal with.
Are you embarrassed to answer a simple question "Is Jesus/God helping him divinely to win his games?"
I am not embarrassed by much of anything, I answered the question the way I wanted to. Pretty simple to understand that right.
Christians who can't stand up for their faith sicken me. I know if I were a believer, and considering what I have studied in the Hebrew and Greek scriptures, I would have NO PROBLEM in answering that question in the affirmative... yes... Jesus (or God) does divinely help me win my games. Even Tebow himself affrims to that point. Sad that you can't weigh in.
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