I already had distrust for police, but this vid and the Justin Blackmon vid just pushed me over the top. Cops are right up there with pop-up ads.
I already had distrust for police, but this vid and the Justin Blackmon vid just pushed me over the top. Cops are right up there with pop-up ads.
haha, well you pretty much have it under control then. The main tenet, and I'll make this quick because you only asked for the main tenet, is that Jesus (who is God) became man and gave his life, because he loves us, so that our sins could be forgiven. As a result, instead of receiving death for our own actions, we…
Because I am also a Christian. The main tenet of Christianity has absolutely nothing to do with an invisible man watching everything you do. You have it confused with the federal government.
Yes, that may be YOUR understanding of the concept of god. That is not his concept of God. When you say that all religion believes that, you're mistaken. That is your own personal understanding, which isn't a representation of any religion but your own.
The part of the statement that is contradicting is "he believes there is an invisible man that lives in the sky". That contradicts your observation that he is a Christian. Perhaps there is a religion that believes in an invisible man living in the sky. Christianity is not that religion.
I thought you said he was a Christian? We don't believe in a giant invisible man that lives in the sky.
No one is sure what the problem is, Tony.
This entire article is one piping hot take. Tony Dungy's comments should not have been controversial, Stephen A's comments should not have been controversial, and now we're making a controversy out of it all. Is the Michael Sam thing going to be a distraction? Of course it is. We've already seen that and it's only…
Nailed it.
Not really.
Well that was confusing.
We lost to these guys? We lost to these guys....
You mean you're in your flat?
Neither is that.
That's not actually the definition of insanity.
But why are you talking about football in a soccer thread?
I sort of like Donald Sterling now. Not gonna lie.
I'm pointing out the obvious. I happen to be American. And yes, I'm pretty wealthy.
I was watching the game today and at first, I was impressed with how awesome the Germans were playing. Then I stopped to consider the notion that for Germans, in one way or another, the game is the latest benchmark on their country's continued struggle to work through its past. Then I fell asleep because it was such…
Oh please.... You're telling me that Hasselhoff isn't what people ask you about most often? And of course Germans know about the US. EVERYONE knows about the US. What do we need to know about Germany that we don't already know? Good cars, stiff upper lips, poor taste in clothing, lotta beer, and bratwurst. Oh and…