Parky60
Loc: People's Republic of Illinois
The NFL and ESPN evidently have no time or tolerance for God and Jesus. Both organizations censored the young son of a player who said he loves the whole world, God and Jesus.
The boy in question is Aaiden Diggs, whose father Trevon plays cornerback for the Dallas Cowboys. Earlier this week, Trevon brought his five-year-old son to media day and the boy delivered an incredibly positive message to brighten the day.:
Every time I'm with my dad I love it because he gets me picks and it makes me happy. I love the whole world, I love God and Jesus, and I love my family.
The NFL’s response? A Tweet stating, "It does not get any cuter than Aaiden Diggs. I love the whole world.”
No, the NFL on ESPN’s response was: "’I love the whole world.’ Aaiden Diggs is the gift that keeps on giving.”
Where’s God and where’s Jesus? They were noticeably omitted from the NFL and ESPN responses, though the Lord gives the free gift of blessed assurance.
Neither of these organizations felt compelled to explain their censoring of the Creator of the universe. To its credit, the Cowboys did tweet Aaiden’s entire message.
As for the NFL, it’s just not that into Jesus Christ. After all, this is the organization that boasts of being “gay, lesbian, queer and transgender.” Unnatural human relations are considered sexual sins by God’s Holy Word, the Bible. Jesus appears to be politically incorrect, unwoke, in the NFL’s world.
Truth be known, the National Football League has been missing someone for quite some time: Jesus. The league is in dire need of Aaiden’s kind of love for Jesus. It has a huge problem with the wayward behavior of many of its players.
That would include the now ex-NFL player who was driving 156 miles per hour with a blood alcohol level twice the legally drunk figure and killed a woman.
Then there’s a lengthy list of NFL players who beat their wives, girlfriends and children. A New Orleans Saints player beat up a man in Las Vegas a few months ago.
Quarterback Deshaun Watson is expected to start tomorrow’s game for the Cleveland Browns even though he’s been suspended for the season’s first six games. He allegedly sexually abused up to 30 female massage therapists.
Yet the NFL and ESPN obviously believe God is someone whose name can’t be repeated and that God and football don’t mix. Though He gave His only Son to atone for our sins.
Parky60 wrote:
The NFL and ESPN evidently have no time or tolerance for God and Jesus. Both organizations censored the young son of a player who said he loves the whole world, God and Jesus.
The boy in question is Aaiden Diggs, whose father Trevon plays cornerback for the Dallas Cowboys. Earlier this week, Trevon brought his five-year-old son to media day and the boy delivered an incredibly positive message to brighten the day.:
Every time I'm with my dad I love it because he gets me picks and it makes me happy. I love the whole world, I love God and Jesus, and I love my family.
The NFL’s response? A Tweet stating, "It does not get any cuter than Aaiden Diggs. I love the whole world.”
No, the NFL on ESPN’s response was: "’I love the whole world.’ Aaiden Diggs is the gift that keeps on giving.”
Where’s God and where’s Jesus? They were noticeably omitted from the NFL and ESPN responses, though the Lord gives the free gift of blessed assurance.
Neither of these organizations felt compelled to explain their censoring of the Creator of the universe. To its credit, the Cowboys did tweet Aaiden’s entire message.
As for the NFL, it’s just not that into Jesus Christ. After all, this is the organization that boasts of being “gay, lesbian, queer and transgender.” Unnatural human relations are considered sexual sins by God’s Holy Word, the Bible. Jesus appears to be politically incorrect, unwoke, in the NFL’s world.
Truth be known, the National Football League has been missing someone for quite some time: Jesus. The league is in dire need of Aaiden’s kind of love for Jesus. It has a huge problem with the wayward behavior of many of its players.
That would include the now ex-NFL player who was driving 156 miles per hour with a blood alcohol level twice the legally drunk figure and killed a woman.
Then there’s a lengthy list of NFL players who beat their wives, girlfriends and children. A New Orleans Saints player beat up a man in Las Vegas a few months ago.
Quarterback Deshaun Watson is expected to start tomorrow’s game for the Cleveland Browns even though he’s been suspended for the season’s first six games. He allegedly sexually abused up to 30 female massage therapists.
Yet the NFL and ESPN obviously believe God is someone whose name can’t be repeated and that God and football don’t mix. Though He gave His only Son to atone for our sins.
The NFL and ESPN evidently have no time or toleran... (
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Used to be a huge NFL fan Now I won't watch it. Can't stand watching a bunch of prima donna's and morally corrupt aholes. they're like politicians in shoulder pads.
Parky60 wrote:
The NFL and ESPN evidently have no time or tolerance for God and Jesus. Both organizations censored the young son of a player who said he loves the whole world, God and Jesus.
The boy in question is Aaiden Diggs, whose father Trevon plays cornerback for the Dallas Cowboys. Earlier this week, Trevon brought his five-year-old son to media day and the boy delivered an incredibly positive message to brighten the day.:
Every time I'm with my dad I love it because he gets me picks and it makes me happy. I love the whole world, I love God and Jesus, and I love my family.
The NFL’s response? A Tweet stating, "It does not get any cuter than Aaiden Diggs. I love the whole world.”
No, the NFL on ESPN’s response was: "’I love the whole world.’ Aaiden Diggs is the gift that keeps on giving.”
Where’s God and where’s Jesus? They were noticeably omitted from the NFL and ESPN responses, though the Lord gives the free gift of blessed assurance.
Neither of these organizations felt compelled to explain their censoring of the Creator of the universe. To its credit, the Cowboys did tweet Aaiden’s entire message.
As for the NFL, it’s just not that into Jesus Christ. After all, this is the organization that boasts of being “gay, lesbian, queer and transgender.” Unnatural human relations are considered sexual sins by God’s Holy Word, the Bible. Jesus appears to be politically incorrect, unwoke, in the NFL’s world.
Truth be known, the National Football League has been missing someone for quite some time: Jesus. The league is in dire need of Aaiden’s kind of love for Jesus. It has a huge problem with the wayward behavior of many of its players.
That would include the now ex-NFL player who was driving 156 miles per hour with a blood alcohol level twice the legally drunk figure and killed a woman.
Then there’s a lengthy list of NFL players who beat their wives, girlfriends and children. A New Orleans Saints player beat up a man in Las Vegas a few months ago.
Quarterback Deshaun Watson is expected to start tomorrow’s game for the Cleveland Browns even though he’s been suspended for the season’s first six games. He allegedly sexually abused up to 30 female massage therapists.
Yet the NFL and ESPN obviously believe God is someone whose name can’t be repeated and that God and football don’t mix. Though He gave His only Son to atone for our sins.
The NFL and ESPN evidently have no time or toleran... (
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All of these organizations that have fallen to woke and godless ideology are sickening. I used to enjoy football but completely quit watching when they started the kneeling BS. Can you imagine what would happen if players kneeled to pray before games? Oh, wait, we know😠
Parky60 wrote:
The NFL and ESPN evidently have no time or tolerance for God and Jesus. Both organizations censored the young son of a player who said he loves the whole world, God and Jesus.
The boy in question is Aaiden Diggs, whose father Trevon plays cornerback for the Dallas Cowboys. Earlier this week, Trevon brought his five-year-old son to media day and the boy delivered an incredibly positive message to brighten the day.:
Every time I'm with my dad I love it because he gets me picks and it makes me happy. I love the whole world, I love God and Jesus, and I love my family.
The NFL’s response? A Tweet stating, "It does not get any cuter than Aaiden Diggs. I love the whole world.”
No, the NFL on ESPN’s response was: "’I love the whole world.’ Aaiden Diggs is the gift that keeps on giving.”
Where’s God and where’s Jesus? They were noticeably omitted from the NFL and ESPN responses, though the Lord gives the free gift of blessed assurance.
Neither of these organizations felt compelled to explain their censoring of the Creator of the universe. To its credit, the Cowboys did tweet Aaiden’s entire message.
As for the NFL, it’s just not that into Jesus Christ. After all, this is the organization that boasts of being “gay, lesbian, queer and transgender.” Unnatural human relations are considered sexual sins by God’s Holy Word, the Bible. Jesus appears to be politically incorrect, unwoke, in the NFL’s world.
Truth be known, the National Football League has been missing someone for quite some time: Jesus. The league is in dire need of Aaiden’s kind of love for Jesus. It has a huge problem with the wayward behavior of many of its players.
That would include the now ex-NFL player who was driving 156 miles per hour with a blood alcohol level twice the legally drunk figure and killed a woman.
Then there’s a lengthy list of NFL players who beat their wives, girlfriends and children. A New Orleans Saints player beat up a man in Las Vegas a few months ago.
Quarterback Deshaun Watson is expected to start tomorrow’s game for the Cleveland Browns even though he’s been suspended for the season’s first six games. He allegedly sexually abused up to 30 female massage therapists.
Yet the NFL and ESPN obviously believe God is someone whose name can’t be repeated and that God and football don’t mix. Though He gave His only Son to atone for our sins.
The NFL and ESPN evidently have no time or toleran... (
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It is amazing how intolerant those so-called tolerant really are. You know that Jesus said " you would be persecuted for my name's sake" and here it is. You know they must fear the name of Jesus if they would go to this length to blot his name out. Next they will mandate that the fans can't wear a cross but will welcome Satanic symbols like they already do at their half-time "Super Bore" games.
JFlorio wrote:
Used to be a huge NFL fan Now I won't watch it. Can't stand watching a bunch of prima donna's and morally corrupt aholes. they're like politicians in shoulder pads.
A bunch of baby mama thugs with felonies, girlfriend and wife beatings, drugs and substance abuse issues and 8 illegitimate
kids with 8 different women.
Big Kahuna wrote:
A bunch of baby mama thugs with felonies, girlfriend and wife beatings, drugs and substance abuse issues and 8 illegitimate
kids with 8 different women.
Yeah, they're right up there with Congress
guzzimaestro wrote:
Yeah, they're right up there with Congress
And congress even has a taxpayer funded slush fund for our criminal congressmen who are felons, rapists and tax cheats to pay for their court costs and lawsuits.
Big Kahuna wrote:
And congress even has a taxpayer funded slush fund for our criminal congressmen who are felons, rapists and tax cheats to pay for their court costs and lawsuits.
Yep. We the People sure didn't vote to approve THAT😠😠😠
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