Anonymous wrote:I think it's being thankful for God's influence in their own lives, (dedication, etc. ) not necessarily that he has influenced the game directly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
I say yes to this. And it extends to people who believe that god/Jesus played a role in surgical outcomes, legal proceedings, finding parking spots and pretty much anything that happens in life. Note that it's usually only the positive elements of life. For some reason, god/Jesus seem to have nothing to do with the negative, which I find odd.
omg some people thank God daily for the things they perceive to be blessings in their lives? Wth is wrong with people? Don’t they know we came from nothing, are nothing, and we will rot in the ground forgotten after we die painfully?
I hope you tell them these facts, and remind them when bad things happen God not only allowed it to happen, He made it happen. He saw them eat a grape at Walmart before paying- no good parking spot for you, Wanda. God has a scorecard on everybody and keeps track. I mean, if He existed- and he definitely doesn’t exist.
Not all of us will die painfully. Some of us will live long and prosperous lives. My grandmother is 89, in great health (does not even take medication daily), tatally independent. But some will die a painful death in a young age. There is correlation.
We will all die. Most of us will die painfully. Very few people die peacefully in our sleep. We will get a bad disease, have a horrific accident, etc.
We can live long prosperous lives, but we will all die. Pray for a good death.
What a lovely dose of holiday cheer!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
I say yes to this. And it extends to people who believe that god/Jesus played a role in surgical outcomes, legal proceedings, finding parking spots and pretty much anything that happens in life. Note that it's usually only the positive elements of life. For some reason, god/Jesus seem to have nothing to do with the negative, which I find odd.
omg some people thank God daily for the things they perceive to be blessings in their lives? Wth is wrong with people? Don’t they know we came from nothing, are nothing, and we will rot in the ground forgotten after we die painfully?
I hope you tell them these facts, and remind them when bad things happen God not only allowed it to happen, He made it happen. He saw them eat a grape at Walmart before paying- no good parking spot for you, Wanda. God has a scorecard on everybody and keeps track. I mean, if He existed- and he definitely doesn’t exist.
Not all of us will die painfully. Some of us will live long and prosperous lives. My grandmother is 89, in great health (does not even take medication daily), tatally independent. But some will die a painful death in a young age. There is correlation.
We will all die. Most of us will die painfully. Very few people die peacefully in our sleep. We will get a bad disease, have a horrific accident, etc.
We can live long prosperous lives, but we will all die. Pray for a good death.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
I say yes to this. And it extends to people who believe that god/Jesus played a role in surgical outcomes, legal proceedings, finding parking spots and pretty much anything that happens in life. Note that it's usually only the positive elements of life. For some reason, god/Jesus seem to have nothing to do with the negative, which I find odd.
omg some people thank God daily for the things they perceive to be blessings in their lives? Wth is wrong with people? Don’t they know we came from nothing, are nothing, and we will rot in the ground forgotten after we die painfully?
I hope you tell them these facts, and remind them when bad things happen God not only allowed it to happen, He made it happen. He saw them eat a grape at Walmart before paying- no good parking spot for you, Wanda. God has a scorecard on everybody and keeps track. I mean, if He existed- and he definitely doesn’t exist.
Not all of us will die painfully. Some of us will live long and prosperous lives. My grandmother is 89, in great health (does not even take medication daily), tatally independent. But some will die a painful death in a young age. There is correlation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
I say yes to this. And it extends to people who believe that god/Jesus played a role in surgical outcomes, legal proceedings, finding parking spots and pretty much anything that happens in life. Note that it's usually only the positive elements of life. For some reason, god/Jesus seem to have nothing to do with the negative, which I find odd.
omg some people thank God daily for the things they perceive to be blessings in their lives? Wth is wrong with people? Don’t they know we came from nothing, are nothing, and we will rot in the ground forgotten after we die painfully?
I hope you tell them these facts, and remind them when bad things happen God not only allowed it to happen, He made it happen. He saw them eat a grape at Walmart before paying- no good parking spot for you, Wanda. God has a scorecard on everybody and keeps track. I mean, if He existed- and he definitely doesn’t exist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
They are evangelizing
How do you know that?
Are you a Christian?
DP. What does that matter? None of your business.
Rather it’s not pp’s business.
No, why does it matter if they are a Christian?
Why would someone who wasn’t Christian worry about someone being Muslim or Christian? As a Christian, am I supposed to worry or judge people’s religion or atheism? No, it has nothing to do with me. Everyone makes their own choices and decisions and lives as they please.
Because it does not matter which religion there athlete is or what the religion of the PP is?
When people hide who they are, it’s always a red flag. There is a reason pp won’t answer.
Being intellectually dishonest is always easier behind anonymity.
Why should anyone answer your offensive and irrelevant straw man question? Why should anyone participate in your prejudicial exercise?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
They are evangelizing
How do you know that?
Are you a Christian?
DP. What does that matter? None of your business.
Rather it’s not pp’s business.
No, why does it matter if they are a Christian?
Why would someone who wasn’t Christian worry about someone being Muslim or Christian? As a Christian, am I supposed to worry or judge people’s religion or atheism? No, it has nothing to do with me. Everyone makes their own choices and decisions and lives as they please.
Because it does not matter which religion there athlete is or what the religion of the PP is?
When people hide who they are, it’s always a red flag. There is a reason pp won’t answer.
Being intellectually dishonest is always easier behind anonymity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
They are evangelizing
How do you know that?
Are you a Christian?
DP. What does that matter? None of your business.
Rather it’s not pp’s business.
No, why does it matter if they are a Christian?
Why would someone who wasn’t Christian worry about someone being Muslim or Christian? As a Christian, am I supposed to worry or judge people’s religion or atheism? No, it has nothing to do with me. Everyone makes their own choices and decisions and lives as they please.
Because it does not matter which religion there athlete is or what the religion of the PP is?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
They are evangelizing
How do you know that?
Are you a Christian?
DP. What does that matter? None of your business.
Rather it’s not pp’s business.
No, why does it matter if they are a Christian?
Why would someone who wasn’t Christian worry about someone being Muslim or Christian? As a Christian, am I supposed to worry or judge people’s religion or atheism? No, it has nothing to do with me. Everyone makes their own choices and decisions and lives as they please.
Anonymous wrote:the coach of the NY Jets is Muslim and Jesus is really cursing them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
They are evangelizing
How do you know that?
Are you a Christian?
DP. What does that matter? None of your business.
Rather it’s not pp’s business.
No, why does it matter if they are a Christian?