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TEBOW TIME: Former QB Returns To NFL, Reportedly Signs With Jacksonville Jaguars

Wingman68

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Love the guy, but not gonna draft him in my fantasy leagues. 33? New position after 8 yrs off the field? They’ll probably use him for some razzle dazzle passing plays, but everyone will expect it when he comes in. Good for him though, bet he won’t kneel for anything but prayer.
 

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Paul from Antioch

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BLM NFL is dead to me. I am glad Tebow back, for his sake.
Do the really old NY Mets ever check with Joe Namath about a QB position?? I guess not since old "Broadway Joe" is way too busy selling his Medi "I don't care!!:eek::eek::Coffee:Coffee:Coffee:p:p:p SUPple-MENTAL insurance to even give a hoot! (I've got TRICARE for Life coverage + BC/BS insurance + SS Medicare ("lack of") coverage. With all my medical issues I've had these past 5-6 years, that does help me a WHOLE lot!! Doctors, Horse-pitles, Nurses, Assissted Living, etc.!!!! (There're only in for the money...them there HIPPO-crits!!)
 

Paul from Antioch

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2 me, you gutta love Old Reggie White!! If RW ever bowed a knee during the SSB, it'd probably be that he was praying!! Can't do that anymore since God the Father was a WHITE Racist, anti-Gay, Jew-loving, Sexist, etc.!!! Actually a lot of "Christian Baggage" that passes for "The WHOLE Truth & NOTHING But" wouldn't stand much of a chance back in the AD years (OOooopps, did it again!! Now it is "The Common ERA"! [CE...NOT A.D.])!! They can't leave ANYTHING alone nowaday's!! Even the so-called "Biblical Archaeology" magazine has started this too: No more B.C. (Before Christ)!! NOW it's BCE ("Before the Common Era") Why don't they just say "Before the Common ERROR"?? BTW shouldn't we have a ZERO ["0"] year somewhere? That'd be good for selling new calendars. And HallMark would make a mint (Sorry...BIT Currency! [It takes a BIG BITE out your bank account, doesn't it?) I'm not sayin' that this IS some forerunner of what's gonna be taking place during the Trib, but who knows?? China with its millions of readlily armed troops, Iran (Used to be called PERSIA back before the 1920s.), Gas lines hacked, etc.,... Who knows?? Orwell was only wrong in his 1984 book...the year!! Israel being threatened like she's ever been B4..... Maybe we WILL hear some trumpet sounding soon?? OOoops, can't say TRUMP any more!!ConfusedConfusedConfused:eek::eek::eek::Ninja:Ninja:Ninja:Notworthy:Notworthy:Notworthy:Roflmao:Roflmao:Roflmao:Roflmao:Roflmao:Devilish:Devilish:Devilish:Devilish:Devilish:Devilish:Devilish
 

Alcott

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I've never understood those guys who resolve that they will play quarterback as a pro or they won't play. I don't know what Eric Crouch has done since he made that bold declaration, but I doubt if he's made millions as he could have done if he'd just agreed to play receiver or DB. But now Tebow would be learning a new position at 33, when unquestionably he's lost some of his speed and reflexes. And if he does play and make a touchdown, he will be booed for kneeling to God and be condemned if he refuses to kneel for the national anthem and flag. And it will be doubled if he says he kneels for God only.

BTW if the right way of this is to kneel to God and stand for the flag and anthem, then is there anything wrong with the hymn, Stand Up, Stand Up for Jesus? Or is all this really arbitrary?
 

Paul from Antioch

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Just out of curiosity more than anything else, but how do "devout Christian pro football players 'get around' playing instead of attending their church's regularly scheduled Sunday worship services? Seems to me that these players are 'given a pass (no pun intended here)' to neglect "the assembling of ourselves together as the manner of some are." What specific Bible verses do they use to justify the seeming rejection of what appears (to me at least) a very clear-cut injunction of God's Holy Word whereby a person can be saved. Again, I'm not condemning them, but how do they circumvent this obvious command to God's people.
 

Salty

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Just out of curiosity more than anything else, but how do "devout Christian pro football players 'get around' playing instead of attending their church's regularly scheduled Sunday worship services? Seems to me that these players are 'given a pass (no pun intended here)' to neglect "the assembling of ourselves together as the manner of some are." What specific Bible verses do they use to justify the seeming rejection of what appears (to me at least) a very clear-cut injunction of God's Holy Word whereby a person can be saved. Again, I'm not condemning them, but how do they circumvent this obvious command to God's people.

The same way that Doctors, nurses, policemen, ect.........

If they dont make Sun AM, some churches have Sat PM, Wed services - ect....
 

Alcott

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Just out of curiosity more than anything else, but how do "devout Christian pro football players 'get around' playing instead of attending their church's regularly scheduled Sunday worship services? Seems to me that these players are 'given a pass (no pun intended here)' to neglect "the assembling of ourselves together as the manner of some are." What specific Bible verses do they use to justify the seeming rejection of what appears (to me at least) a very clear-cut injunction of God's Holy Word whereby a person can be saved. Again, I'm not condemning them, but how do they circumvent this obvious command to God's people.

Not all churches meet on Sunday. And I don't know if it's still the 'rule,' but teams generally had a service early on Sunday mornings, after which they would be playing in the afternoon. Some players attended; some didn't.
 

Paul from Antioch

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The same way that Doctors, nurses, policemen, ect.........

If they dont make Sun AM, some churches have Sat PM, Wed services - ect....
The local church I've been a member for about 25 years is called Lighthouse Christian Fellowship (LCF) www.lighthousenashville.org It does have a few police officers & some who are in a professional medical situation. No MDs that I know of but several nurses or PA's (Physician Assistants). Last Sunday (May 2) was the first Sunday AM in which the entire body attended a "unified" Sunday service. For almost over a year's time span we had 2 Sunday services. We've had several functioning "Life Groups" which is just what we call Bible Study & Prayer groups. These Life Groups have been functioning for about a 20-year period. LCF was a creation in 2009 where Lighthouse Baptist Church merged with a struggling Hope Christian Fellowship, hence our new name was a merger in name, but not a departure in doctrine. LBC's Founding Pastor "Bro Al" Henson felt God was leading him in the direction of forming Compassionate Hope Foundation (CHF) www.compassionatejhope.org whose mission was to work with the oppressed peoples of Laos & Thailand as well as in the Philippines. Hope Christian Fellowship was faced with her own set of challenges such as finding a more permanent meeting facility rather than the cafeteria of a public school in an area adjacent to the Antioch TN area (SE in Nashville TN). Meetings of both congregations seemed to be the obvious answer since "Bro Al" was still recovering from a type of Parkinson's Disease that left his body shaking if he stood on the platform for more than a few minutes. His spirit has been for years focused on SE Asia & its adjacent Philippine Islands. One of his sons and DIL have been serving there for a few years & many of LCFs younger folks have made lengthy missions trips to SE Asia where CHF has established cities of hope wherein girls aged 10-12 have been rescued from the viscous sex traffic that is a way of life for these poverty-strickened folks, some of whom are now living in newly adopted families at LCF. We are not your "usual" Baptist church with a rigid Sunday AM & PM & Wed PM schedule. Nashville is such a transient city that's far different than its former, relatively structured agrarian style life pattern of a generation or two ago. People do change, but the truths in& God's Word do not. We preach & teach & worship & serve the same God we always have. Pastor Yancey, HCFs former pastor has never wavered in his determination to reach as many people, young or old as he always has & we're looking forward to a VBS that will reach our future generation with the same John 3:16-teaching that I first listened to and received salvation back in April, 1966 when this not-quite 20 YO enlisted USAF GI stationed at Davis-Monthan AFB outside Tucson AZ did. God has blessed LCF with a new campus in which there's plenty of space to expand if we need to & Lighthouse Christian School is still there reaching & training future generations to always put God first & foremost in our lives just as it always has. Lee Greenwood, country/western singer is known for his "God Bless the USA" song that has this refrain: "And I'm proud to be an American, where at least I know I'm free.." and I hope to continue to be an LCF member where "I'm proud to be a Baptist, where at least I KNOW I'm free, and I won't forget the Son of God Who gave His Life for ME!" On this past Sunday (May 9) I turned 75 YO, but on April 23 this year I turned 55 YO in Jesus. I may not know what details & circumstances God's planned for me, but this much I DO KNOW...If God's planned it, in the end it's gonna be OUT OF THIS WORLD. And if you're saved, no matter where you came from, no matter what you've gone through, & no matter what lies ahead, Jesus IS the same, yesterday, today & forevermore. He's God & He's in control. We've all in it just for the ride!! Yes, we're not promised smooth highways when all we see may be rocky & dirty roads ahead, but the end will NOT be a DEAD END!!! Amen??? AMEN!!!
 

Paul from Antioch

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The local church I've been a member for about 25 years is called Lighthouse Christian Fellowship (LCF) www.lighthousenashville.org It does have a few police officers & some who are in a professional medical situation. No MDs that I know of but several nurses or PA's (Physician Assistants). Last Sunday (May 2) was the first Sunday AM in which the entire body attended a "unified" Sunday service. For almost over a year's time span we had 2 Sunday services. We've had several functioning "Life Groups" which is just what we call Bible Study & Prayer groups. These Life Groups have been functioning for about a 20-year period. LCF was a creation in 2009 where Lighthouse Baptist Church merged with a struggling Hope Christian Fellowship, hence our new name was a merger in name, but not a departure in doctrine. LBC's Founding Pastor "Bro Al" Henson felt God was leading him in the direction of forming Compassionate Hope Foundation (CHF) www.compassionatejhope.org whose mission was to work with the oppressed peoples of Laos & Thailand as well as in the Philippines. Hope Christian Fellowship was faced with her own set of challenges such as finding a more permanent meeting facility rather than the cafeteria of a public school in an area adjacent to the Antioch TN area (SE in Nashville TN). Meetings of both congregations seemed to be the obvious answer since "Bro Al" was still recovering from a type of Parkinson's Disease that left his body shaking if he stood on the platform for more than a few minutes. His spirit has been for years focused on SE Asia & its adjacent Philippine Islands. One of his sons and DIL have been serving there for a few years & many of LCFs younger folks have made lengthy missions trips to SE Asia where CHF has established cities of hope wherein girls aged 10-12 have been rescued from the viscous sex traffic that is a way of life for these poverty-strickened folks, some of whom are now living in newly adopted families at LCF. We are not your "usual" Baptist church with a rigid Sunday AM & PM & Wed PM schedule. Nashville is such a transient city that's far different than its former, relatively structured agrarian style life pattern of a generation or two ago. People do change, but the truths in& God's Word do not. We preach & teach & worship & serve the same God we always have. Pastor Yancey, HCFs former pastor has never wavered in his determination to reach as many people, young or old as he always has & we're looking forward to a VBS that will reach our future generation with the same John 3:16-teaching that I first listened to and received salvation back in April, 1966 when this not-quite 20 YO enlisted USAF GI stationed at Davis-Monthan AFB outside Tucson AZ did. God has blessed LCF with a new campus in which there's plenty of space to expand if we need to & Lighthouse Christian School is still there reaching & training future generations to always put God first & foremost in our lives just as it always has. Lee Greenwood, country/western singer is known for his "God Bless the USA" song that has this refrain: "And I'm proud to be an American, where at least I know I'm free.." and I hope to continue to be an LCF member where "I'm proud to be a Baptist, where at least I KNOW I'm free, and I won't forget the Son of God Who gave His Life for ME!" On this past Sunday (May 9) I turned 75 YO, but on April 23 this year I turned 55 YO in Jesus. I may not know what details & circumstances God's planned for me, but this much I DO KNOW...If God's planned it, in the end it's gonna be OUT OF THIS WORLD. And if you're saved, no matter where you came from, no matter what you've gone through, & no matter what lies ahead, Jesus IS the same, yesterday, today & forevermore. He's God & He's in control. We've all in it just for the ride!! Yes, we're not promised smooth highways when all we see may be rocky & dirty roads ahead, but the end will NOT be a DEAD END!!! Amen??? AMEN!!!
 

Salty

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Not all churches meet on Sunday. And I don't know if it's still the 'rule,' but teams generally had a service early on Sunday mornings, after which they would be playing in the afternoon. Some players attended; some didn't.

And most - if not all teams do have a Chaplain
 
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