Anyone recall Tim Tebow????

eagle7-31

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Never happened. People give thanks to God all the time in a game.

Mods, maybe close this one as "fake" news?
 
Never happened. People give thanks to God all the time in a game.

Mods, maybe close this one as "fake" news?

Just shut up moron.
In Tebow Debate, a Clash of Faith and Football




In sheer volume and intensity, the comments section on an ESPN article best captured the storm known as Tebow mania. They ranged from critical to crude under the theme “X is > Tebow,” with X being “eating your kids” among the options, as moderators struggled to delete the escalating venom.

“This isn’t so much about Tim Tebow,” said Lincoln Blumell, an assistant professor of ancient scripture at Brigham Young University and a former college quarterback. “This is about people and about religion in sports.”

When he starred at the University of Calgary, Blumell prayed at his locker before and after games. Early on, though, he decided that any expressions of faith beyond that, on the field, would feel insincere.

 
So when the crowd had gathered, Pilate asked them, "Which one do you want me to release to you: Barabbas, or Jesus who is called the Messiah?"

the chief priests and the elders persuaded the crowd to ask for Barabbas and to have Jesus executed.

So the governor asked again, “Which of these two do you want me to release to you?” The crowd shouted back, “Barabbas!”

"What shall I do, then, with Jesus who is called the Messiah?" Pilate asked. They all answered, "Crucify him!"

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We see it play out with Tebow and Kaepernick, who the crowds see as a revolutionary. Even though he is a hypocrite who supports tyrant dictators while collecting $50 million as he portrays himself as a Christ like figure.

Yes, the never believers always prove the Bible true.
 
Never happened. People give thanks to God all the time in a game.

Mods, maybe close this one as "fake" news?

Just shut up moron.
In Tebow Debate, a Clash of Faith and Football




In sheer volume and intensity, the comments section on an ESPN article best captured the storm known as Tebow mania. They ranged from critical to crude under the theme “X is > Tebow,” with X being “eating your kids” among the options, as moderators struggled to delete the escalating venom.

“This isn’t so much about Tim Tebow,” said Lincoln Blumell, an assistant professor of ancient scripture at Brigham Young University and a former college quarterback. “This is about people and about religion in sports.”

When he starred at the University of Calgary, Blumell prayed at his locker before and after games. Early on, though, he decided that any expressions of faith beyond that, on the field, would feel insincere.


The claim was the NFL and players were upset. Your article does not back that up.
 
Never happened. People give thanks to God all the time in a game.

Mods, maybe close this one as "fake" news?

Just shut up moron.
In Tebow Debate, a Clash of Faith and Football




In sheer volume and intensity, the comments section on an ESPN article best captured the storm known as Tebow mania. They ranged from critical to crude under the theme “X is > Tebow,” with X being “eating your kids” among the options, as moderators struggled to delete the escalating venom.

“This isn’t so much about Tim Tebow,” said Lincoln Blumell, an assistant professor of ancient scripture at Brigham Young University and a former college quarterback. “This is about people and about religion in sports.”

When he starred at the University of Calgary, Blumell prayed at his locker before and after games. Early on, though, he decided that any expressions of faith beyond that, on the field, would feel insincere.


The claim was the NFL and players were upset. Your article does not back that up.

LOL, you've been shown as liar and a blowheard. Be gone.
 
Never happened. People give thanks to God all the time in a game.

Mods, maybe close this one as "fake" news?

Dang, do you research anything or do you always talk out of your rear.

Flashback: When Tebow Knelt

Matt Lauer nor Chelsea Handler played football nor did they represent the NFL.

Just keep moving your "goalposts" kid

Lions disrespected Tim Tebow's faith
 
Never happened. People give thanks to God all the time in a game.

Mods, maybe close this one as "fake" news?

Just shut up moron.
In Tebow Debate, a Clash of Faith and Football




In sheer volume and intensity, the comments section on an ESPN article best captured the storm known as Tebow mania. They ranged from critical to crude under the theme “X is > Tebow,” with X being “eating your kids” among the options, as moderators struggled to delete the escalating venom.

“This isn’t so much about Tim Tebow,” said Lincoln Blumell, an assistant professor of ancient scripture at Brigham Young University and a former college quarterback. “This is about people and about religion in sports.”

When he starred at the University of Calgary, Blumell prayed at his locker before and after games. Early on, though, he decided that any expressions of faith beyond that, on the field, would feel insincere.


The claim was the NFL and players were upset. Your article does not back that up.

The post also claimed you're a moron. Your posts definitely back that up.
 
Never happened. People give thanks to God all the time in a game.

Mods, maybe close this one as "fake" news?

Dang, do you research anything or do you always talk out of your rear.

Flashback: When Tebow Knelt

Matt Lauer nor Chelsea Handler played football nor did they represent the NFL.

Just keep moving your "goalposts" kid

Lions disrespected Tim Tebow's faith

Yes they disrespected Tebow. Baker Mayfield got hammered over his Ohio State disrespect also.

"Football is a form of entertainment," Tulloch tweeted. "Have a sense of humor. I wasn't mocking GOD!"

From your link.
 

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