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re: Hugh Freeze needs your prayers right now.

Posted on 7/25/17 at 1:17 am to
Posted by America1776
USA
Member since Jul 2010
1537 posts
Posted on 7/25/17 at 1:17 am to
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Not excuses, but the more visible, high profile someone becomes there are definitely more possibilities.


The quote they are responding to says "the closer a man is to God..." not, "the bigger celeb a fella is, the more opportunities to cheat!"

Of course that's true, but when you say that he had more opportunities to cheat bc he was just so holy... that's an excuse
Posted by DannyB
Bagram, Afghanistan
Member since Aug 2010
6141 posts
Posted on 7/25/17 at 4:57 am to
Holy fricking wall of not gonna read that shite text!!!
Posted by Kedwards1
Monroe
Member since Jul 2017
571 posts
Posted on 7/25/17 at 6:01 am to
Well I'm pretty sure ash is a dyke...she is in all the softball threads and doesn't like Beth because Beth is straight.
Posted by lsufan112001
sportsmans paradise
Member since Oct 2006
10700 posts
Posted on 7/25/17 at 6:11 am to
"The closer a man is to God, the greater the temptations and the pressures are," Cooper said.
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One of the sorriest excuses I've heard in my lifetime.
Posted by ForLSU56
Rapides Parish
Member since Feb 2015
5582 posts
Posted on 7/25/17 at 6:22 am to
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I see no reason he deserves prayer


Guess you forgot what Jesus did for the thief on the cross beside him....or maybe the prostitute that was going to be stoned...or maybe yourself when your mother bruised her knees while kneeling in prayer when you were..___________ (fill in the blank)
Posted by Vols&Shaft83
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Member since Dec 2012
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Posted on 7/25/17 at 6:24 am to
There are literally billions of people who need and deserve my prayers more than Hugh Freeze.

Posted by dbeck
Member since Nov 2014
29451 posts
Posted on 7/25/17 at 6:26 am to
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Dear Flying Spaghetti Monster.



How dare you worship a false god like that, even as a joke?

Everyone knows the invisible, pink unicorn is the one true creator.
Posted by El Segundo Guy
SE OK
Member since Aug 2014
9581 posts
Posted on 7/25/17 at 6:36 am to
Exactly. I would rather pray for a random mother of 2 kids trying to scratch by because their father is a POS than a cheating idiot that knew the consequences for dumb decisions.
This post was edited on 7/25/17 at 6:37 am
Posted by BB1977
Member since Nov 2012
161 posts
Posted on 7/25/17 at 7:56 am to
That preacher really has his concept of God screwed up. I'm sure God wants everyone to get closer to him so you can screw up and it'll be ok. That's a flat out pathetic damn excuse.
Posted by LSUnKaty
Katy, TX
Member since Dec 2008
4343 posts
Posted on 7/25/17 at 8:13 am to
Let he who is without sin cast the first stone.
Posted by AshLSU
Member since Nov 2015
12868 posts
Posted on 7/25/17 at 8:18 am to
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How dare you worship a false god like that, even as a joke? Everyone knows the invisible, pink unicorn is the one true creator.


Hey Mr. You have your beliefs and I have mine! Don't you ever talk shite about my beliefs!
Posted by SouthOfHere
Pascagoula, Ms
Member since Feb 2013
1921 posts
Posted on 7/25/17 at 8:19 am to
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IF Hitler repented and confessed with his mouth and believed with his heart that Jesus died on the cross for his sins, then yes he would be in heaven. Luke 23:39-43. IF my daughter was brutally raped and killed I am called to forgive. Colossians 3:13 IF my daughter wasnt saved, I'll have to live with the fact that she hardened her heart and was casted into hell. Salvation only comes through Jesus. Acts 4:12 The Bible is black and white.


So you have to believe in Jesus to get into heaven? Don't believe in Jesus, you go to hell? It's that simple?

You do realize there are tribes of people in very remote regions of the planet that have never heard of Jesus right? As in, they live so deep into secluded areas, that there is no possible way for them to know anything of Christianity. No one has gone in to teach it to them because frankly, they don't even know they are there or they are hostile to outsiders.

Not all of the people in these tribes are "bad people". I'm sure there are many who live very good lives. They help their other tribe members, tend to the sick, feed those of the tribe that can't feed themselves, etc.... basically they live like Jesus would want then to live. You telling me you think these people go to hell based SOLELY on the geographical location of their birth? After all, the requirement to get to heaven is belief in Jesus, these people don't fit that status.




Every tribe that has been discovered and researched has found to believe in some higher diety. Every one. Do they call it God? No. But many, many of their religious stories and beliefs remarkably conicide with mainstream religions. Granted they are very primitive religions. But so were all the current mainstream religions at one time. The similarities are sometimes mind boggling considering, like you said, they've had little to no contact with outside. I'm not a super religious person. I do believe in God and most of what is preached. You have to remember that the story and rules have been passed down through centuries by the word of humans. Obviously that means certain aspects have been changed to fit human narratives. So taking any of it literally, word for word, I do believe is wrong.
There's more evidence of a god than there is of aliens and it's funny that agnostics or atheists usually have no problem believing in the latter. The creation of life itself according to scientists, involving the splitting of cells into evolving to life, relied on an absolute one in a trillion coincidence where every factor and condition was perfect at just the right moment in time for it to occur. Many scientists even now concede that it may have actually been a "Devine miracle". Doesn't mean they take every word of the Bible as literal law but they do admit there is as much a possibility of Devine existence as not.
I believe if you're a good person and live a truly good existence then you are rewarded. I do think someone can be a bad person and change in order to achieve this. But it has to be sincere and only that person and his God will know that. And there may be a point of no return. You've probably got to pay for your sins at some point. So, the worse they are, the worse the repentance.
What is God? Nobody knows. There's lots of shite in the universe we have no idea about and our minds can not possibly fathom or understand. But as a believer I don't pretend to know it all. As a nonbeliever, you really can't either.
Posted by Mobtro
Daphne, AL
Member since Aug 2012
2598 posts
Posted on 7/25/17 at 8:29 am to
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So you have to believe in Jesus to get into heaven? Don't believe in Jesus, you go to hell? It's that simple? You do realize there are tribes of people in very remote regions of the planet that have never heard of Jesus right? As in, they live so deep into secluded areas, that there is no possible way for them to know anything of Christianity. No one has gone in to teach it to them because frankly, they don't even know they are there or they are hostile to outsiders. Not all of the people in these tribes are "bad people". I'm sure there are many who live very good lives. They help their other tribe members, tend to the sick, feed those of the tribe that can't feed themselves, etc.... basically they live like Jesus would want then to live. You telling me you think these people go to hell based SOLELY on the geographical location of their birth? After all, the requirement to get to heaven is belief in Jesus, these people don't fit that status.


The gospel really is that simple. Just believe, confess and repent. As Christians we are called to preach, make disciples and baptize. That's why we go on mission trips, to spread His word to the lost...and they also get clean clothes, fresh water, health care, etc in the process.

Romans 1:20 says creation itself leaves man without an excuse: "For since the creation of the world God’s invisible qualities—his eternal power and divine nature—have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made, so that people are without excuse."

We're not supposed to have all of the answers, He gave us everything we need to know in scripture. I guess there would be no reason for faith if we knew it all.
This post was edited on 7/25/17 at 8:34 am
Posted by AU_251
Your dads room
Member since Feb 2013
11559 posts
Posted on 7/25/17 at 9:00 am to
who in their right mind would read that?

OM gonna OM
Posted by TeLeFaWx
Dallas, TX
Member since Aug 2011
29179 posts
Posted on 7/25/17 at 9:07 am to
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"I truly believe that [Freeze] is a good man," said Mississippi pastor Clarence Cooper, a friend of Freeze's for two decades. "And he has been overtaken with a fault. In his text to me was, 'I love you. Please pray for me. Please stand by me and pray for my family.'" Freeze, a regular speaker at churches and conferences whose Twitter account is filled with Christian references, resigned July 20 after the university discovered a "pattern of personal misconduct inconsistent with the standards we expect from the leader of our football team," Chancellor Jeff Vitter said according to the Jackson Clarion-Ledger. According to media reports, Freeze's phone records indicate he placed a one-minute call to a female escort service from his university-issued cell phone. Ole Miss did not reference any specific call, but athletic director Ross Bjork said a detailed examination of Freeze's phone records revealed "a concerning pattern" that would have triggered termination for "moral turpitude" had he not resigned. Media reports have not disclosed the specific conduct for which Freeze was forced to resign. Freeze’s exit is unrelated to an NCAA investigation of Ole Miss for alleged rules violations, Sports Illustrated reported. Cooper, pastor of Brandon (Miss.) Baptist Church, told Baptist Press Freeze seems to have demonstrated initial fruit of repentance. Freeze is seeking "to get his life back together again, get his mind clear and get things right between him and the Lord," Cooper said. A former Mississippi Baptist Convention president, Cooper said Freeze is not "a fake" when it comes to his Christianity. "The closer a man is to God, the greater the temptations and the pressures are," Cooper said. Pinelake Church, the multisite Southern Baptist congregation Freeze and his family attend, said it will help the Freezes through this difficult season of life. "The Freeze family is a part of our Pinelake Church family," the church told BP in a statement. "We want to honor their privacy during this time. As a church, we are called to love and shepherd people from a biblical perspective, no matter their position. Our prayers are with the Freeze family." Kenny Digby, executive director of Mississippi Baptists' Christian Action Commission, told BP Freeze committed a sin with significant consequences and needs spiritual restoration. "There is a party line out there that's just as wrong as it can be that there are no 'big' and 'little' sins," Digby said. "That's just not true ... When it comes to sanctification, different sins carry different consequences." Sins like Freeze's "have greater consequences than other sins," Digby said. "Does that mean we're not going to forgive? No. Does that mean we're going to be judgmental and we're not willing to restore? No. We need to be willing to forgive and restore" a sinning believer to fellowship with God and other believers. Digby added that "when we are public with our faith, which we should be, we need to understand there is a higher scrutiny." Freeze's resignation has triggered both sympathetic and hostile reactions on social media. Mo Baker, director of the Ole Miss Baptist Student Union, told BP believers should take care not to either excuse Freeze's actions or be judgmental. "The tendency is to give a kneejerk reaction of either exceptionally leaning toward free grace or being extreme in our judgment and condemnation," Baker said. "The Christian community needs to be very cautious, first of all, because we don't have all the information. And second, whatever he was guilty of ... there needs to be evidence of repentance in order for grace to be fully given." Freeze has spoken twice at the BSU, Baker said, noting the former coach has seemed in the past to live out his faith in an exemplary way. The Ole Miss Fellowship of Christian Athletes told BP in a statement it is "praying for Hugh Freeze, his family and his former players during this difficult time. Coach Freeze has been a friend to FCA for many years, and the ministry respects his contributions to the game of football as well as his commitment to sharing his faith with the many he has impacted during his career." Steve Mooneyham, director of missions for the Gulf Coast Baptist Association in Gulfport, Miss., said Freeze's misconduct has made for a "sad time" in Mississippi. A "mature" reaction to Freeze's sin is to "recognize the disappointment but ... also recognize the admonition of [Galatians] 6:1 to be honest about things [and] to move toward restoration," said Mooneyham, an 18-year season ticket holder for Ole Miss football. "To forgive is not to minimize the depth and the greatness of the sin," Mooneyham said. "... I want [deep guilt] to drive [Freeze] to the cross, because it's at the cross that we find a great love by a heavenly Father who loves us despite our faults, who gave His Son to save us from our faults and to redeem us." In five seasons with Ole Miss, Freeze was 39-25, including a 2016 Sugar Bowl victory. He was featured in BP in 2013 when he baptized a family friend at North Oxford Baptist Church, where he was a member at the time.



This pastor is banging someone he shouldn't be.
Posted by RT1941
Member since May 2007
30214 posts
Posted on 7/25/17 at 9:39 am to
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Preacher not wanting Freeze's tithes to dry up.


Umm, 10% of $5mm/yr can finance a nice new roof or an addition.
Posted by PCRammer
1725 Slough Avenue in Scranton, PA
Member since Jan 2014
1452 posts
Posted on 7/25/17 at 9:56 am to
This reminds me of some lyrics basically saying I am the Bible, just trust me, just do what I say, whatever that may be, and you'll go to heaven.

Choices always were a problem for you.
What you need is someone strong to guide you.
Deaf and blind and dumb and born to follow,
what you need is someone strong to guide you..

If you want to get your soul to heaven, trust in me.
Now don't judge or question.
You are broken now, but faith can heal you.
Just do everything I tell you to do.

Deaf and blind and dumb and born to follow.
Let me lay my holy hand upon you.

My Gods will becomes me.
When he speaks out, he speaks through me.
He has needs like I do.
We both want to rape you
Posted by Central Pork
Member since Jul 2014
1286 posts
Posted on 7/25/17 at 10:02 am to
I came across a book several years ago called "The Curse of Ignorance" that gives some very good history on all the various religions and how they developed. Basically, religion has been used to control the masses, including Christianity. It was an eye opener for me.
Posted by pcolatiger28
Pensacola, Fl
Member since Apr 2009
1284 posts
Posted on 7/25/17 at 10:43 am to
We all make mistakes. I will pray for him and his family. We all go through ups and downs in our lives and nobody is perfect. He is taking ownership of it and needs support. Why kick people when they are down?
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