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Ole Miss, Auburn and Baylor athletics help justify atheism

Posted on 5/28/16 at 11:09 am
Posted by CtotheVrzrbck
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Member since Dec 2007
37538 posts
Posted on 5/28/16 at 11:09 am
The cloak of religion once again is used to hide evil behavior.

Makes it difficult to step in a church, toss some dollars in the collection plate and have faith in the propaganda and conditioning to be weak and subservient when seemingly everywhere you turn there's a so called religious man getting arrested for kiddie porn, stealing from the church, abusing his flock, or manipulating parents and athletes with bible verses and cash stuffed envelopes.

These bad actors using the Lord's name in vain make it hard for honest, good people of faith to not look like loons and sheeple.

Makes me sad.
Posted by TTsTowel
RIP Bow9den/Coastie
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Posted on 5/28/16 at 11:10 am to
aw, you're sad? Poor thing.
Posted by TigerOnTheMountain
Higher Elevation
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Posted on 5/28/16 at 11:10 am to
Wrong board, heathen.
Posted by CNB
Columbia, SC
Member since Sep 2007
96448 posts
Posted on 5/28/16 at 11:12 am to
It's not shocking really. The cleaner you make yourself look...
Posted by RTRLSD
Member since Jan 2016
1008 posts
Posted on 5/28/16 at 11:12 am to
An IQ in the triple digits is all you really need to get atheism.

Source: LINK
This post was edited on 5/28/16 at 11:14 am
Posted by geauxnavybeatbama
Member since Jul 2013
25134 posts
Posted on 5/28/16 at 11:13 am to
Yea we should be more like Miami and Alabama.
Posted by LovetheLord
The Ash Grove
Member since Dec 2010
5618 posts
Posted on 5/28/16 at 11:15 am to
Those guys definitely should become atheists. That way they would be living consistently within their moral foundations. Blind, uncaring, amoral, universe and all.
Posted by Kentucker
Cincinnati, KY
Member since Apr 2013
19351 posts
Posted on 5/28/16 at 11:31 am to
quote:

Makes it difficult to step in a church, toss some dollars in the collection plate and have faith in the propaganda and conditioning to be weak and subservient when seemingly everywhere you turn there's a so called religious man getting arrested for kiddie porn, stealing from the church, abusing his flock, or manipulating parents and athletes with bible verses and cash stuffed envelopes.


It's this very same type of religious men who are up in arms over transgenders using public restrooms. Transgender people have never harmed anyone but these people make it seem like Armageddon is at hand. Two-faced religious politicians seem to be a dime a dozen, especially in the South.

Posted by Daviskenn
Nashville
Member since Oct 2012
652 posts
Posted on 5/28/16 at 11:35 am to
WTF...You put Baylor/TN in the same sentence with Ole Miss. Get another drink.
Posted by TigerBait1971
PTC GA
Member since Oct 2014
14865 posts
Posted on 5/28/16 at 11:35 am to
You help justify contraception.
Posted by OBReb6
Memphissippi
Member since Jul 2010
37969 posts
Posted on 5/28/16 at 11:53 am to
I agree. I'm a nihilist and am glad that our coaches find ways to take advantage of the sheep in a meaningless sport that draws my interest before the void swallows us all.
This post was edited on 5/28/16 at 11:54 am
Posted by Aubie Spr96
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Member since Dec 2009
41372 posts
Posted on 5/28/16 at 12:07 pm to
quote:

Ole Miss, Auburn, and Baylor



One of these is not like the other.


Also, wasn't your program virtually destroyed by the adulterer BMFP? Kinda shoots a hole in your bullshite, stupid fricking theory.
Posted by inelishaitrust
Oxford, MS
Member since Jan 2008
26079 posts
Posted on 5/28/16 at 12:15 pm to
quote:

evil


I don't think you know what this word means.
Posted by TOSOV
Member since Jan 2016
8922 posts
Posted on 5/28/16 at 1:22 pm to
I find it interesting that we only discuss the men that are put in the position to cover up what these kids are doing. What society has accepted, and allowed these kids to do what they are doing.

You have to be pretty naive today to not get what kids are doing today. All the old generation that still live in the "girls are innocent," and "boys respect them with chivalry" mindset. Boys today are still horny little f-ers, and now girls are no longer innocent on their own.

Not saying that true rape shouldn't be looked at seriously, but I'm sorry I would still tell my own daughter she was in the wrong for being drunk and alone in a room with a young drunk boy. A girl walking back to her dorm from the library at night, and raped is different than some drunk chick who had grinded her booty on some drunk guy all night and regrets it the next day.
Posted by BCBAMA
Southeast Alabama
Member since Apr 2016
842 posts
Posted on 5/28/16 at 1:42 pm to
I've been as hard on Auburn as anyone ever has, but to compare what Auburn and Ole Miss did compared to Baylor's transgressions is an injustice to Auburn and Ole Miss.
Posted by DawgsLife
Member since Jun 2013
59050 posts
Posted on 5/28/16 at 2:20 pm to
quote:

The cloak of religion once again is used to hide evil behavior.


Just so I am clear on your logic....
If a non-Christian does something shady, does that mean all non-Christians are shady and they should be shunned?

Or maybe if any non-Christian does something wrong that justifies Christianity? I'm confused.
Posted by rockytop627
Member since Jan 2014
10041 posts
Posted on 5/28/16 at 2:30 pm to
The way I see it is that there are two types of people: good, honest people, and classless, selfish, dishonest people. Both types exist within Christianity, atheism, and every other religious entity. Regardless of what your specific belief set is, it's not hard to spin it some way or another in an attempt to justify wrong actions.Yes, Christians such as Hugh Freeze and 1800's southern slaveowners have done that, but so have atheists like Hitler and Muslims like Bin Laden.

I believe in God myself, and IMO he will judge people on their actions rather then who was and wasn't "saved" in a particular xyz faith. But I don't impose my beliefs on others and would like them to offer the same courtesy.
This post was edited on 5/28/16 at 2:45 pm
Posted by 2smooth
Member since Jan 2015
2777 posts
Posted on 5/28/16 at 3:35 pm to
You are sad for making this thread.
Posted by DuncanIdaho
Ouray, CO
Member since Feb 2013
14970 posts
Posted on 5/28/16 at 5:00 pm to
quote:

Ole Miss, Auburn and Baylor athletics help justify atheism

Good. There is no god.
This post was edited on 5/28/16 at 5:04 pm
Posted by UKWildcats
Lexington, KY
Member since Mar 2015
17344 posts
Posted on 5/28/16 at 10:01 pm to
If you're looking for justification in your faith in the propriety of an athletic department, you're doing it wrong OP.
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