Tim Tebow Made John 3:16 The Number 1 Search Term On Google »
Posted By Revelation1412 9 months, 4 weeks ago in SportsUniversity Of Florida quarterback Tim Tebow actually made "John 3:16" the number one search term on Google for a short time by wearing it in the eye black under his eyes during the BCS championship game.
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oneironaut4209 months, 4 weeks ago
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It's equally amazing the amount of anger Christians exhibit when an atheist attempts even the smallest display of their beliefs, or lack thereof.
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Don't believe me? Try putting a Darwin fish emblem on your car, and see how long it lasts before it gets pried off, your car gets keyed, and/or your tires get slashed.
Sad. 8(
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buckncindykill9 months, 4 weeks ago
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Well in this case, the secular newspaper Orlando Sentinel felt the need to bash Tebow and his religion. In other words, Tebow doesn't have the right to display his religious beliefs/ affiliations in public. That's the direction we're headed.
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willottica9 months, 4 weeks ago
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I applaud this kind of evangelism. It is simple, unoffensive, yet will lead those who want to learn more to a place to find it. It asks nothing in return.
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There are other forms of evangelism I do not like: discriminatory forms. For instance, Amor Ministries, a charitable group I have built houses with for those less fortunate in Mexico. I found out later that they will only build for people who go to a Christian Church and promise to keep attending. I don't think charity should be subjective like that. There was nothing in Jesus' ministry that said it was okay to choose to help only Christians. (Ironically, we were joined by at least one atheist on that Mission trip.) The work done by Amor Ministries is good work, and I'm conflicted as to whether I would work with them again, since helping struggling Christians is better than helping noone, but the message it sends is that Christianity is a "club" with "membership privileges," which to me seems completely wrong.-

Dionys9 months, 4 weeks ago
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You shouldn't work with them again.
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Acting on Christ's example is simply that. One should seek to emulate Christ's example without expectations. Living a holy life, as far as I'm concerned, is the best 'evangelism' Christians can offer. Making charity and kindness dependent upon conversion is an atrocity and frankly against the teachings of the Bible and Christ.
There are plenty of organizations that DO NOT require attending service or require a faith affiliation. I say work with them. You have a voice in choosing where you volunteer, you should use it.
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ConsAreNonGrata9 months, 4 weeks ago
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I think more people would take "Christian athletes" seriously if they gave thanks to the "God" for tripping them up behind the line of scrimmage, forcing them to throw an interception, or helping them miss a field goal that cost the team the Super Bowl.
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When did Jesus suit up?
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