(I'm still skeptical about the "for stating he's a Christian" part. )
On his QB abilities, I do agree with this assessment:
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Going into last weekend the Jets had no less than six quarterbacks on their roster. Depending on who you ask, this is either two or three too many and Tebow’s neck was the obvious choice for the chopping block. There were approximately one hundred men at his position in the NFL last season, and of those Tebow’s QB Rating was fourth from the bottom. At $2.1 million dollars, he consumed a salary that was more than thirty percent greater than the average backup QB. His short NFL career was but mediocre even at its very best, when he was the Bronco’s weak link in that single year he led his team in the playoffs. And despite being a thoroughly likable young man he’s never possessed that on-camera charisma upon which so many of today’s professional athletes depend. (His publicists have gone to great lengths to make sure that as far as the national media is concerned, Tim is oft discussed but rarely interviewed.) Say what you will about Tim Tebow, but the bottom line is this: he’s just not a very good NFL quarterback, and he never really was. Not only will Tebow not play for the Jets, it’s entirely unlikely that he will ever take another snap in an NFL game for any team.
I suppose. Don't follow football much. But Tebow may have been the inspiration for this awesome cartoon:
__________________ "Many people view their relationship with God like a "color by number" picture. It's easier to let someone else define the boundaries, tell them which blanks to fill in, and what color to use than it is for them to take a blank canvas and seek inspiration from the Source in order to paint their own masterpiece"
I have a number of thoughts concerning you post. The first being that proper grammar, punctuation, spelling, and capitalization are important.
Second, I am not at all certain as to what your post is addressing as nothing in your reply is pertinent to the initial post.
Where was this praise for the homosexual agenda being pushed in this post?
Are you referring to the fact that there was a celebration of tact and courtesy being used by both sides?
If the latter is the case, then you are removed from the bounds of Scripture for it says, "Let your speech be alway with grace, seasoned with salt, that ye may know how ye ought to answer every man." (Col 4:6) Further, we are also told to use wisdom in how we approach the world with its many sins. When in Athens, Paul did not directly condemn idolatry. Rather, he used their idols to prove a point. By the time he was finished, he had one some away from their idolatry, others who were giving the issue further consideration, and lastly those who chose to remain with their lifestyle.
There is no instance in Scripture that we are called to denigrate and insult those who are outside of the church. Rather, we are to pray for those who we consider enemies, bless those that curse us, live at peace with those around us (if it is at all possible, and not giving any consideration to our own inconveniences).
Your post appears to desire the Apostolic movement to adopt the same attitudes, methods, and aspirations as the Westboro Baptist Church. They are not Christian, Christ-like, or anything to do with Christ. They worship a god of their own making and created after their likeness. There are ways to handle things, but not your methods.