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re: Does Chizik really think God wanted AU to win?

Posted on 9/19/10 at 6:11 pm to
Posted by GoCrazyAuburn
Member since Feb 2010
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Posted on 9/19/10 at 6:11 pm to
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If it's a God thing and some things are out of your hand who's hand is it in? God, right? So that implies God had his hand it helping AU win. Your logic is flawed or Chizik meant exactly what he said which should cause you great concern about the mental stability of your coach. What happens when you lose? It's in God's hand so he wanted AU to lose?


So you are calling to question the mental stability of our coach because he believes in God and that God helps those that are faithful. Do I think he believes God was who caused us to win, no. But what would you call it? Luck? is that any less ridiculous if you actually think about it? Nobody here is claiming that God decided Auburn needed to win this game and Clemson didn't. Just because you have your own insecurities about religion, doesn't mean that you are any more mentally stable than somebody that has their beliefs.
Posted by Monticello
Member since Jul 2010
16197 posts
Posted on 9/20/10 at 6:00 pm to
Any time there is a competition with a winner and a loser, and you say that God wanted you to win, you are also implying that God wanted the other team to lose. There is no way around that.

Pray for God to keep everyone safe during the game and on the ride home, but when you declare yourself to be God's chosen team...that is just outright dirty in my mind.

I agree that it was nothing but a recruiting tool to get mothers watching at home to feel good about sending their son to a "Christian family" at Auburn.

Tony Franklin was dead right about the hypocritical "Christian values" that Auburn promotes. There is not a program outside of ND and BYU that uses religion more in their recruiting tactics.
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