Tim Tebow prays with the other team. He prays for health and safety on the field regardless of the opponent or game's outcome.
Tim Tebow
Tim Tebow prays with the other team. He prays for health and safety on the field regardless of the opponent or game's outcome.
Tim Tebow - All I Do is Win
Tim Tebow "All I do is Win" remix video. Tebow won 7 and lost only 2 games since taking over the Denver Broncos who went 1-4 before Tebow started.
Peyton Manning 4-Time NFL MVP
Peyton Manning won't play the entire 2011-12 NFL season because of an injury. Peyton will still go into the history books as one of the greatest NFL quarterbacks ever.
Lindsay Lohan Partying
If you want some entertainment.... LiLo can party harder than Peyton Manning or Tim Tebow
Lindsay Lohan on Playboy Cover
Lindsay spreads her love around
Lindsay Lohan on the red carpet
Lindsay Lohan looks good when she has her act together.
What sport does Lohan play? You could have come up with some one else. Praying on the field and praying for others is not unusual. I've been doing it all my adult life. I want a teammate who has my back. just like in the military. You want someone you can trust, religious or not.
He's the most likely person of the three to help me get to Heaven. Maybe Lohan and Manning should start hanging around with Tebow and praying with him.
The better of the three. He has proven leadership. The opthers have not proven their leadershiip abilities. Facing a really good team, Tebow could not overcome. Lindsay shows no maturity, nor leadership in any thing good.
I really like Peyton Manning (so much more than his brother) but Tebow's a young QB and he will get better or fall to the wayside. I don't understand why so many are rabid because of his religion. I've seen the same displays by others I heard one sportscaster say that losing showed that Tebow was nothing. I would have liked to ask the guy how many years in the league does Brady have on Tebow and if the Patriots lost, does that mean Brady is nothing?
Because it's a personal, private thing, in a work place that you share with others who don't share your religious or political opinions. Team sports are about sport, not politics or religion; and they're about the team, not attention-seeking individuals.
"People have the right to "free exercise of their religion"."
You can't sacrifice a goat to the volcano god, just because you claim your religion demands that you do. That's not a right, even if you think it is. You can't murder your daughter for having sex with someone, just because your religion demands that you do. That's not a right, even if many Muslims think it is. You can't force my kid to do your religious rituals at school, just because you claim your religion gives you the "right" to do so. That's not a right, that's a privelege, and it's rightly being taken away from people. People whine when they lose priveleges, and pretend they are losing "rights". They aren't. Priveleges and rights are not the same thing. Men whined when women got the right to vote. Whites whined when blacks got equality. Today, Christians whine when they lose religious priveleges. When oppressed groups like women, blacks, and non-Christians actually get their equal rights, previously privele...
"why should they leave their religion at home?"
Because it's a personal, private thing, in a work place that you share with others who don't share your religious or political opinions. Team sports are about sport, not politics or religion; and they're about the team, not attention-seeking individuals.
"People have the right to "free exercise of their religion"."
You can't sacrifice a goat to the volcano god, just because you claim your religion demands that you do. That's not a right, even if you think it is. You can't murder your daughter for having sex with someone, just because your religion demands that you do. That's not a right, even if many Muslims think it is. You can't force my kid to do your religious rituals at school, just because you claim your religion gives you the "right" to do so. That's not a right, that's a privelege, and it's rightly being taken away from people. People whine when they lose priveleges, and pretend they are losing "rights". They aren't. Priveleges and rights are not the same thing. Men whined when women got the right to vote. Whites whined when blacks got equality. Today, Christians whine when they lose religious priveleges. When oppressed groups like women, blacks, and non-Christians actually get their equal rights, previously priveleged groups like men, whites, and Christians whine about it. But they are losing priveleges, not rights.
We put limits on the religious activities precisely because "rights" doesn't mean imposing your (or my) religious crap on other people who don't share your (or my) religious beliefs.
At least Manning can help train and prepare the other players on the team. Tebow is on a tear, but it won't last, and I have to assume his teammates who have to deal with him on a daily basis, must be as tired as the rest of us are, of hearing "first and foremost I wanna thank my lord and savior Jesus Christ who saved me".
So if you had a buddy, and that was the only thing he EVER said; it would never get old? You don't think at some point you'd be like "Dude, ok, I get it: you love Jesus, he saved you. He saved me too! It's cool. Now how about that game last night?"
People have the right to "free exercise of their religion".
Because it's a personal, private thing, in a work place that you share with others who don't share your religious or political opinions. Team sports are about sport, not politics or religion; and they're about the team, not attention-seeking individuals.
"People have the right to "free exercise of their religion"."
You can't sacrifice a goat to the volcano god, just because you claim your religion demands that you do. That's not a right, even if you think it is. You can't murder your daughter for having sex with someone, just because your religion demands that you do. That's not a right, even if many Muslims think it is. You can't force my kid to do your religious rituals at school, just because you claim your religion gives you the "right" to do so. That's not a right, that's a privelege, and it's rightly being taken away from people. People whine when they lose priveleges, and pretend they are losing "rights". They aren't. Priveleges and rights are not the same thing. Men whined when women got the right to vote. Whites whined when blacks got equality. Today, Christians whine when they lose religious priveleges. When oppressed groups like women, blacks, and non-Christians actually get their equal rights, previously privele...
Because it's a personal, private thing, in a work place that you share with others who don't share your religious or political opinions. Team sports are about sport, not politics or religion; and they're about the team, not attention-seeking individuals.
"People have the right to "free exercise of their religion"."
You can't sacrifice a goat to the volcano god, just because you claim your religion demands that you do. That's not a right, even if you think it is. You can't murder your daughter for having sex with someone, just because your religion demands that you do. That's not a right, even if many Muslims think it is. You can't force my kid to do your religious rituals at school, just because you claim your religion gives you the "right" to do so. That's not a right, that's a privelege, and it's rightly being taken away from people. People whine when they lose priveleges, and pretend they are losing "rights". They aren't. Priveleges and rights are not the same thing. Men whined when women got the right to vote. Whites whined when blacks got equality. Today, Christians whine when they lose religious priveleges. When oppressed groups like women, blacks, and non-Christians actually get their equal rights, previously priveleged groups like men, whites, and Christians whine about it. But they are losing priveleges, not rights.
We put limits on the religious activities precisely because "rights" doesn't mean imposing your (or my) religious crap on other people who don't share your (or my) religious beliefs.
Plus, he's hot.