Are you referring to Tebow or Collins? Tebow made a huge deal about his Christianity by genuflecting and pointing to heaven whenever he did something marginally competent on the field of play. I have never seen Jason Collins celebrating his gayness on the basketball court. In fact, he kept quiet about it all though college and the first 12 years of his NBA career. His own twin brother didn't even know he was gay until he came out last summer. BNM
It is interesting that Tebow's public flamboyance about his religion was much more overt than Collins' lack of flamboyance over his sexual preference. So much for stereotypes. BNM
I see what you are doing, and my rebuttal to the choice argument from a Christian perspective is probably different than you are used to. The bible clearly shows all are born in sin since Adams original sin. Therefore I believe someone can be born to have homosexual tendencies just as I was born a lying, murderous, adulterous person. We are getting into a theological debate fit for ot, but ill continue since the thread is mostly ot anyway. The bible clearly shows no sin is worse than another, that breaking one law breaks them all, so I don't partake in the gay bashing that's has been popular in some "churches." I have no problem saying homosexual acts are sin as it is backed with scripture but I don't find any pleasure in labeling it a worse sin than any sin I have ever committed. Christ calls us to love our neighbor despite their beliefs, and thus, I have a general love for anyone I dont know kingspeed but I get the feeling he may be gay by this thread and hints I've seen on the board, it does not mean we can't be civil, actually he's one of my favorite posters because of his love for the blazers. I'm happy to have him on team homer. I just don't care what anyone's sexual orientation is just as I don't care what color anyone here's skin is?
Like I said, I was embarrassed for "Christians" who rode his jock. You aren't upsetting me with your Tebow bashing, I actually agree.
That shows that a fan pulled from the stands could have a +8 in any given short stretch. He was probably nervous, and hasn't played this year, but he's been a bad NBA player for years. You can't teach size, though.
Just like in 12 years my guns haven't floated out of the closet and shot up a school, but you'd never guess they could show that kind of restraint in a crowd of liberals.
I don't want to turn this into an anti-Christian debate. I just wanted to comment that find the comment I quoted this refreshing - and that's a shame. I was raised Christian, and the area where I grew up had a 100% Christian demographic. As such, most of my family and friends are Christian, yet I am constantly shocked by their anti-gay, racist, etc. remarks. A couple members of my own family are some of the most bigoted people I have ever met. It's like they never even read the New Testament. So, I applaud and agree with your sentiment above. It's refreshing to "meet" a Christian that actually understands and embraces Christ's teachings. But, I also have a gay daughter, and believe me when I say, being gay was NOT a choice for her. BNM
Actually, I wasn't bashing Tebow. If I was, I would have mentioned his QB Rating, not his religion. It just seems like a double standard that many Christians were ecstatic about his on field demonstrations, but just want Jason Collins to keep quiet about his sexual preference. BNM
I agree 100% that's why I said everyone making a big deal over his religion was just as stupid as people making a big deal over jasons being gay and Obama having melanin
IMO if you have that much hate in your heart for a particular group of people you probably aren't a Christian. Anyone can say they believe in God, infact the bible's says Satan himself believes in God, but he's not a disciple of Christ, which would be the definition of Christian. The old testament law exists to condemn, it points to our need for atonement. We are all sinners, not just gays. I wish Christians would focus on their walk with god rather than forcing a walk on another. Which is why I suppose I'm annoyed when People lift up say the first openly gay to do such and such, I feel like it's forced down my throat just like before I was a Christian I felt like people tried to force god on me.
Also to add to this, if I were the first gay to say, walk on the moon. And everyone made a big to do about it, I'd be downright offended. It sounds like being gay was some sort of deformity that I had to conquer. I had gay cancer but I defeated all odds and walked on the moon anyway. It's just sad. Jackie Robinson being the first black baseball player wasn't so much a victory for him, it was a testament to how shitty we are as a nation. being black isn't an obstacle, at least it shouldn't be, but racists everywhere try to make it an obstacle.
Gay Astronaut being the first Astronaut to walk the moon wasn't so much a victory for him, it was a testament to how shitty we are as a nation. being gay isn't an obstacle, at least it shouldn't be, but bigots everywhere try to make it an obstacle
Gee posts like this kind of make you wonder why people like Collins have not come out sooner, way to keep it classy.