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re: Does having a 'religious' coach help a program?
Posted on 11/4/13 at 4:44 pm to The Spleen
Posted on 11/4/13 at 4:44 pm to The Spleen
Sorry, I'm on the rant in a meeting and I got caught
What I'm basically saying is that TRUE Christianity has a place in all facets of life, especially football.
Reason being that TRUE Christianity is based on service. Serving others. I agree that too many churches have completely gone away from this, and they ask for money way too much.
Too many aspects of our society have gone towards the promoting the "individual" and "selfishness." Serving others is something we should all do regardless of religion. A coach is serving others by helping young men grow up prepared to handle what the world throws at them. Football is a great metaphor for life itself and religion can do nothing but help in my opinion. It's just a game. What really matters is how we serve others on Earth and where we spend eternity.
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What I'm basically saying is that TRUE Christianity has a place in all facets of life, especially football.
Reason being that TRUE Christianity is based on service. Serving others. I agree that too many churches have completely gone away from this, and they ask for money way too much.
Too many aspects of our society have gone towards the promoting the "individual" and "selfishness." Serving others is something we should all do regardless of religion. A coach is serving others by helping young men grow up prepared to handle what the world throws at them. Football is a great metaphor for life itself and religion can do nothing but help in my opinion. It's just a game. What really matters is how we serve others on Earth and where we spend eternity.
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