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Is God a Sports Fan? Many Americans Think so...

Sunstone

De Diablo Del Fora
Premium Member
More bunk polls and studies possibly politically or religiously motivated from experts, it probably does deserve to be in the jokes section.

I see you have perfected the art of speaking authoritatively about what you do not understand. Or have you become an expert on polling now?
 

sandy whitelinger

Veteran Member
A preist and a rabbi went to a boxing match. Before each round one of the fighters made the sign of the cross. The rabbi asked what that meant. The priest said, "Not a damned thing if you can't fight."
 

Milton Platt

Well-Known Member
TouchdownJesus.jpg
 

james bond

Well-Known Member
So god will use his power to manipulate the outcome of some meaningless event where grown men are paid millions to chase balls around, but can't be bothered to use his power to help abused, neglected, starving, or sick children?

Heh. Jesus told the billionaires and millionaires to sell all their possessions and give to the poor for it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than a rich man into heaven.
 

lewisnotmiller

Grand Hat
Staff member
Premium Member
Its not just the United States, Soccer Players, Tennis Players, Golfers from all Countries have Thanked god on TV. I don't have any polls but I would bet the 25% percent holds up world wide. I imagine millions of soccer fans praying to God during the world cup.

'Holds up in other countries too', perhaps. Very much doubt it being a world wide thing.
 

lewisnotmiller

Grand Hat
Staff member
Premium Member
Isn't a sports game also "our job"? Something that should be determined by the athletes' skill, strategy, teamwork, training, etc? A god that would squander his power meddling in meaningless things while ignoring actual suffering and injustice is a rather worthless god. Don't you think hungry children pray? Why would the prayer of some drunken frat oaf supersede the prayer an innocent child in dire need?

More directly, we hear constantly that God can't intervene in suffering because 'free will'.
But a Hail Mary in a playoff game...
 

Scott C.

Just one guy

Could God bless a player or a team to perform well in a game? Sure. Does he regularly? I don't know. But I would say with more confidence that if God were to guide the results of any game, it would not be because he's simply a sports fan and wants his team to win. Rather, it would be because he's a fan of the human race and there are far greater purposes involved, chains of events that will suit his purposes. Maybe a team loses, the coach is fired, he gets a job with another team and moves across the country. In the new locaiton, his children thrive and and have unique growth opportunities they would not otherwise have had. So, losing the game was a blessing. Can we conclude that God therefore orchestrated the loss or did he simply allow the loss to occur and then turned it into a blessing for the coach? I don't know. But I do give God thanks for the good things that come my way, in whatever form. I also believe God knows and cares about the details of our lives.
 

QuestioningMind

Well-Known Member

Nakosis

Non-Binary Physicalist
Premium Member

Sure, fictional characters can have whatever superpowers that can be dreamed up for them to possess.

What's more amazing is that in the process of granting these superpowers, the assumption that any of this has anything to do with an actual non-fictional being.
 

Enoch07

It's all a sick freaking joke.
Premium Member

No

Anyone that prays for their sports teams to win is asinine. Disclaimer: I have done it myself in the past. I know better now. Pray for them to not get hurt, or to not hurt someone else is acceptable. But praying for outcome is asinine.

God doesn't favor any sports team or players, over any other teams or players.

End of Story.


Especially for cheaters Tom Brady. Oops sorry that just slipped out.

I made good on my promise to boycott the NFL and college football this year. Not a single game, not even when my time team was in a playoff or championship game. Which I am glad I missed anyways. Because I probably would have hurt some people had I watched the UGA vs Bama game, from what I hear. ;)
 

robocop (actually)

Well-Known Member
Premium Member
Not sure if it's God, just rigged, or something else but...

Yes. In the 80's I watched a TV show called "Perfect Strangers" where Balquey Bartokamis bet on sports games based on what he knew about the animals the teams were. I tried it several years later and it seemed like it always worked. Sometimes I think there is some sort of theme and all the teams just somehow fall inline. I don't know how it works but I'm a believer!
 

Stanyon

WWMRD?
I see you have perfected the art of speaking authoritatively about what you do not understand. Or have you become an expert on polling now?
I have seen numerous polls and studies by experts and so called authorities that were completely wrong in their assessments, enough times for me to not take any poll or study as the first and last word on anything. The 2016 election stands out, oh but they weren't wrong? If they didn't take into account the electoral college then it doesn't seem their study was very thorough because they didn't take all factors into account. We could also point to the study about eggs causing cancer, a few years later they didn't cause cancer the list of failed expert opinions and polls could fill libraries.
 

siti

Well-Known Member
Yeah - I would have expressed outright skepticism on this but my team has been doing remarkably well since we've had Jesus on our side...and as a life long (suffering) City fan born just a few hundred yards from the locations of both the old Bennett Street ground (which they abandoned in the 1920s) and the 'new' Etihad Stadium (City's home for the last almost 15 years)...I can tell you for sure that this is nothing short of miraculous (or maybe just because they've got a helluva lot more money to spend on players these days).

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Father Heathen

Veteran Member
No

Anyone that prays for their sports teams to win is asinine. Disclaimer: I have done it myself in the past. I know better now. Pray for them to not get hurt, or to not hurt someone else is acceptable. But praying for outcome is asinine.

God doesn't favor any sports team or players, over any other teams or players.

End of Story.


Especially for cheaters Tom Brady. Oops sorry that just slipped out.

I made good on my promise to boycott the NFL and college football this year. Not a single game, not even when my time team was in a playoff or championship game. Which I am glad I missed anyways. Because I probably would have hurt some people had I watched the UGA vs Bama game, from what I hear. ;)

Speaking of the boycott, do you wonder how god might feel about the whole weird flag idolatry thing that everyone is crying about?
 

Enoch07

It's all a sick freaking joke.
Premium Member
Speaking of the boycott, do you wonder how god might feel about the whole weird flag idolatry thing that everyone is crying about?

He is probably more concerned with the NFL players that make $10 million a year, then claim everyone else is privileged, and that they are the oppressed.

LoLz
 

robocop (actually)

Well-Known Member
Premium Member
I believe we are micro-managed with the Torah and subsequent books,

so yes I believe you could say "God is a sports fan."
 
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