
06-17-2017, 07:49 AM
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Originally Posted by RubiTHECon
Do those who identify as extremist progressives have any room left for Christians? Why is it not enough that those who believe abortion a right and homosexuality normal are not content with the triumphs they have made over those of faith that they now target a person's conscience itself?
For example we witnessed Bernie Sanders tirade against candidate, for the Office of Management and budget,Russell Vought. It wasn't enough that Sanders excoriated for his christian belief but Sanders went so far to say his beliefs disqualified Vought from assuming this office.
Believe what you will but the Constitution expressly prohibits religious test for office.
Now consider the following :
ESPN “First Take” co-host Max Kellerman appeared to talk about the NFL (in baseball season, for some reason) and was asked about his reaction to one football player comparing quarterback Colin Kaepernick to boxing legend Muhammad Ali.
Kellerman said:
They both were asked to do things that went against their conscience. In this country, in the United States of America, you don’t have to do that. We are free to make our own choices. And if our conscience is bothering us, we can follow that.
In Muhammad Ali’s case, he was asked to take a step forward and become a part of the Vietnam War, and he was against it on religious and moral and ethical principles, and he refused to take the step and he faced five years jail time but was ultimately vindicated in a Supreme Court case. OK, but he did have his prime stripped, his license revoked and he couldn’t earn a living for four years, all that.
Colin Kaepernick also did not go looking for a protest. It came to him. He was asked to stand for the national anthem. You do not have to stand for the national anthem. And even if it it was a rule that you did, is that Colin Kaepernick injecting politics in the NFL? No. That’s the NFL injecting politics by playing the national anthem and putting pressure on you to stand for it in the first place.
Yes, the NFL is injecting politics into football.
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Why would you even worry about it?
As demonstrated by your posts...you're no Christian.
Deepest Sincere Wishes:
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