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re: Does having a 'religious' coach help a program?

Posted on 11/5/13 at 12:20 pm to
Posted by DawgsLife
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Posted on 11/5/13 at 12:20 pm to
Don't know who that guy is and don't care. if he is doing something wrong the that is between him and God. Not sure why you care. However, if God said all Christians should give up all their possessions, then he is wrong. I am still waiting for the scripture you saw that in.

Do you criticize college football coaches for making huge sums of money? How about CEO's of companies. College Presidents? How about rock stars? Actors?

No? Then why Christians?
Posted by CreoleAubie
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Member since Sep 2008
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Posted on 11/6/13 at 12:00 pm to
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Does having a 'religious' coach help a program?Don't know who that guy is and don't care. if he is doing something wrong the that is between him and God. Not sure why you care. However, if God said all Christians should give up all their possessions, then he is wrong. I am still waiting for the scripture you saw that in. Do you criticize college football coaches for making huge sums of money? How about CEO's of companies. College Presidents? How about rock stars? Actors? No? Then why Christians?


I didn't quote anything from the bible. It's just a book dude. You may believe it is the infallible word of God like so many people - I don't. The point I am making about this preacher dude is that religions have ALWAYS preyed on the weak. Period. To recruit believers, and to get money. This dude is a fricking preacher whose 16K sq foot house reaks of waste and greed. It is at complete odds with the core values of christianity that are professed to be kindness, love, and giving of yourself. That's why I posted the link. I am not saying God told rich people to gie away their money - hell, I wish I had more money than I do. But at the same time, I believe ostentatiousness and christian leaders should not go together.

My belief. Don't need a book to tell me what's right and wrong in my eyes.
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