Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Tim Tebow to speak at controversial Dallas church.
This will probably make the Jets want to trade Tebow. Not sure which team would want him now though after he makes this kind of misstep? http://www.dallasnews.com/news/commu...s-in-april.ece
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It's reported that Tebow will play in Canada next year. Could be.... But maybe his long term goal is to be a Preacher?
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Tim Tebow has always been outspoken about his faith. I have come to admire him in that regards. I think the pastor views of that church are controversial. If Tim wants to share his story, it is his right to do so. I never got the impression that he demanded other people feel the same way especially his teammates.
Tim Tebow will have to go to the CFL if he wants to QB as the teams in the NFL see his talent level as something left to be desired. I think he will carve a career in the CFL and then go on to be a preacher. He is a fine young man, to be admired as a good role model.
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Holy smokes. Read this. |
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Where's the link to read?
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"It doesn't cost "nuttin", to be nice". MOM I just want to do the right thing! Uncle Joe, (my hero). |
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It's the link that Tal provided. I was shocked at the description of this guy Jeffress' beliefs.
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I am not shocked but saddened for his views.
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"It doesn't cost "nuttin", to be nice". MOM I just want to do the right thing! Uncle Joe, (my hero). |
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Jets will trade him for lack of NFL talent, not because of his beliefs. The reality is that if Tebow had showed the potential of his college days, his beliefs would be irrelevant and where he chose to give witness would be immaterial. Since he hasn't lived up to the hype, he will be traded.
I can't say I think much of his choice to talk at this church, but it is his choice and his business and I will defend his right to talk where he wants and to whom he wants so long as it harms no one else. I don't have to agree with him to admire his willingness to share his beliefs and not back down regardless of any controversy or ridicule.
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Army/embassy brat - traveled too much to mention Moved here from SF Bay Area (East Bay) "There are only two ways to live your life: One is as though nothing is a miracle; the other is as though everything is a miracle." Albert Einstein |
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He's not "called" to impress folks with his football prowess....I believe he's been given this platform (football fame) to share his faith. Even Jesus went amongst the lowly, the tax-collectors, the folks looked down upon about their society of the day. Jesus calls ALL of his followers to "go out into the world to proclaim His Good News"!! Unfortunately most of them do not do that.....
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Last edited by Taltarzac725; 02-21-2013 at 08:26 AM. |
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I agree with the statement that Christian beliefs have not changed but society has. Christians are under attack all over the world and even here in our american democracy christians are not spared.
Tebow should be congratulated for taking such a strong stand we need more people like him in Congress with his commitmnt to his beliefs My daughter and her friends are Jet fans and go to all of their home games. Frankly I can't stand the manner in which jet players treat Brett Favre and now Tim Tebow So I hope Tebow leaves. Overall I wonder why a clean cut guy garners so much dislike in our society while promiscuous and drugged induced celbrities are celebrated? |
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justjim: Exactly This world is upside down. People seem to focus more on the few radicals and frauds and not on what benefit to society christianity has given us. Its the message and not the messenger. I admit to being a nominal Catholic but I keep separate the politics of religion from the message. This country was built on those principles and as they fade from our society so does the family value and ethics and morals that has kept us civil and cohesive as a nation Tebow's faith is good example for young people. it is certainly better than what passes for celebrity these days
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To me, there is clearly an "agenda" of the media who actually report this as some kind of "news". The church is a huge, thriving, Baptist congregation having a strict, fundamentalist pastor who's outspoken in his teachings from the Bible, and is disliked and even hated by morally-permissive opponents because of it.
So WHAT if Tebow wants to “share his story, the difference Jesus Christ has made in his life"??????? This is not controversial. Just because a famous athlete shares his personal faith walk with an audience--that goes to it by choice--does not mean that he suddenly became a clone of that pastor, having every last one of his own thoughts, words and deeds being supplanted by that pastor! Good Lord. It is getting to be appalling and even scary, how so many are willing to make a vilified, hated caricature out of a person just because they openly profess their Christian faith...and in this case, in a CHURCH no less! If a famous and admired person cannot profess his faith in a CHURCH--where nobody is forced to go with a gun to their head--we are in deep, deep s*** in this society. |
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