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"Religion vs. Tim Tebow (and vice-versa)."
newsomewayne 9065 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Playboy Centerfold"
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12-20-11, 03:01 PM (EST)
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1. "RE: Religion vs. Tim Tebow (and vice-versa)." |
I think we, the RTVW group, are a unique set to critique the player, person, persona that is Tim Tebow. Because this all comes down to a combination of three things: God, His aid in winning and success, and a recipient who is woefully underqualified to gain success without deity intervention.Say what? Well, tell me this. How often do we see reality contestants pray for divine help in achieving a goal, and if/when that goal is reached, it was OBVI God's will. Or not. And as Spring follows Winter, the request is always followed with the question by us, Does God really care who wins a reality show? Well, no. I don't believe He does. Not in the sense that He's dispensing angels to tip the scales in favor of the supposedly holiest contestants. And thus, the questions up for debate are these: Does TT do what he does so God will help him win? Does God help TT win because he does what he does? Does the size of TT's stage determine the extent of his exultation? Perhaps others will want to answer these, but I'll give a one-word answer to all three. No. Black Friday expectations delivered by Agman, 2011
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AyaK 10083 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Playboy Centerfold"
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12-20-11, 07:14 PM (EST)
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3. "RE: Religion vs. Tim Tebow (and vice-versa)." |
All I want to say about Tim Tebow is this slightly-altered quote from the article:"How great is it that Tim Tebow doesn't get caught doing strippers two at a time in the hot tub?" As an atheist, I enjoy seeing someone who not only talks about such values but also believes in them. As a QB, though, he's this year's Randall Cunningham.
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Estee 55195 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Playboy Centerfold"
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12-28-11, 12:17 PM (EST)
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7. "RE: *shakes head*" |
When Newsome posted the picture of Mr. Rogers with the Dalai Lama, I politely resisted the urge to post the following below it:"Pop quiz: according to Christianity, one of these men is guaranteed to be eternally tortured in his afterlife. Can you find him?" Because in Newsome's case, I thought I understood his intent: he was just pointing out a moment when two gentle men of peace intersected. But to me, what that poll partially represents is what I didn't say: the perception that no matter what the beliefs being practiced are -- and if you look at that initial link, there's a few that go beyond suspect -- the claimed Christian has the automatic edge in any U.S. poll because everyone else is gonna burn. In a way, you could also connect it to the President's Nobel win: you don't need to have done anything real, you just need to not be the person who was there before you. Or in Tebow's case, any of the other people on the list. Also that your average American probably thinks the Dalia Lama will be traveling to a zoo near them in the upcoming year and they can measure his spitting distance sometime over the summer. But if you want to be increasingly ill, try this one on: Tubya just made the Pro Bowl selection. As an alternate, yes, but... Well, if you have an arm, shoulder, and hand all in some kind of working order, you may be able to throw a tighter spiral than Tubya. Are you one of the most admired people in the country? No? Then apply to the NFL today! Of course, he won't be available for the game. I understand deity rules are giving the Broncos the #-0 seed and a four-round bye.
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Snidget 43862 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Playboy Centerfold"
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01-10-12, 07:33 PM (EST)
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10. "RE: For Estee" |
Ow, I think I sprained a muscle rolling my eyes that hard.
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AyaK 10083 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Playboy Centerfold"
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01-10-12, 08:42 PM (EST)
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11. "RE: For Estee" |
A lame song from the 80s, made even more lame by the revised lyrics.
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