lynxdolfan
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So for the people that "hate" Tebow, it's not about his faith, but his expression of it? Do the Jews with the curls on the side of their head disdain you or the Hindu with the dot on their forehead, how about the Rastafarian with their dreadlocks or the turban or the robe worn by many Eastern religions. We live in a free land and if he wants to express his faith openly, so what? And what exactly is he doing? Thanking his God, Jesus Christ-actors, musicians and other athletes do this all the time. Praying on the field-how many football players have you ever seen do this? His sideline singing is not meant for us or public expression. We only hear that because of the mikes there.
Hes absolutely free to do it. No argument there. But IMO, the examples you described are akin to a Christian wearing a cross. No issue. Like I said before, my issue is that he comes across are trying very hard to show everyone how good of a Christian he is. I dont need that when Im watching football. Im willing to bet a lot of the people who love the hyper-religiousness of Tebow would not feel the same if he were unrolling a prayer mat and facing it towards Mecca.
Hes absolutely free to do it. No argument there. But IMO, the examples you described are akin to a Christian wearing a cross. No issue. Like I said before, my issue is that he comes across are trying very hard to show everyone how good of a Christian he is. I dont need that when Im watching football. Im willing to bet a lot of the people who love the hyper-religiousness of Tebow would not feel the same if he were unrolling a prayer mat and facing it towards Mecca.
Pretty sure you can vote dem and believe in GodIf they don't want to hear him say "I would like to thank my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ" before every interview, then they shouldn't interview him, or you shouldn't watch it.It's hilarious how much out of his way he goes to NOT push his religion. Just realize it's the media pushing him down your throat that annoys you, and that it's not his fault...he's just a 24 y/o kid who plays with pure passion and is under a MOUNTAIN of pressure.It's intriguing to me, but he really has become the most influential Christian figure in the US, which makes all the Libs squirm...Who doesn't love that?![]()
Pretty sure you can vote dem and believe in God
If they don't want to hear him say "I would like to thank my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ" before every interview, then they shouldn't interview him, or you shouldn't watch it.
It's hilarious how much out of his way he goes to NOT push his religion. Just realize it's the media pushing him down your throat that annoys you, and that it's not his fault...he's just a 24 y/o kid who plays with pure passion and is under a MOUNTAIN of pressure.
It's intriguing to me, but he really has become the most influential Christian figure in the US, which makes all the Libs squirm...Who doesn't love that?![]()
Yeah I know. I think he's just having a little fun
Why does he come across that way I don't get it. You don't think that is just who he is?
Because how many Christians do you know that make it a point to make their prayers a public display? I feel like he does it for the attention.
I have tried to stay out of this discussion because it seems juvenile, but really...Hes absolutely free to do it. No argument there. But IMO, the examples you described are akin to a Christian wearing a cross. No issue. Like I said before, my issue is that he comes across are trying very hard to show everyone how good of a Christian he is. I dont need that when Im watching football. Im willing to bet a lot of the people who love the hyper-religiousness of Tebow would not feel the same if he were unrolling a prayer mat and facing it towards Mecca.
Because how many Christians do you know that make it a point to make their prayers a public display? I feel like he does it for the attention.