Anonymous wrote:Do they believe this literally? I was raised loosely Christian but I was not really taught that Jesus plays an active role in NFL games or other minutia of life. Is this a literal belief for some people?
Anonymous wrote:The post immediately followed the one where the poster complained it was awful. The post answered the one immediately above it. If you were not the poster who thinks it’s awful, you shouldn’t have answered.
Good Lord. As the OP and a regular troll in this forum, you should learn some etiquette.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does this upset you?
It doesn’t. Why do you think it does?
“It’s really awful. Wish we didn’t have to hear such things.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does this upset you?
It doesn’t. Why do you think it does?
Anonymous wrote:Why does this upset you?
Anonymous wrote:Yes, it is a literal belief for some people. Many people pray, specifically asking Jesus for things that are even smaller (in the grand scheme of things) than the outcome of a football game, every day.
Anonymous wrote:Athletes are superstitious. It’s no different than a baseball player refusing to change socks during a winning streak.
It’s definitely arrogant. God doesn’t care about your sportsball game. Praying no one get injured is one thing. Crediting your victory to God or Jesus is revolting. You didn’t win because you are more pious than your opponent.