Denver Broncos rookie quarterback Tim Tebow is an unapologetic,
outspoken born-again Christian. No politically correct, careful not to
offend anyone, skirting around the issue of his faith for Tebow. When
interviewed after winning a game, Tebow says, "First, I would like to thank my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ."
Oh, I just got a thought. Wouldn't the mainstream media be celebrating
and rallying around Tebow if he proclaimed that he was in love with and
planned to marry a fellow teammate? Imagine the major TV network bidding
war for the rights to broadcast the wedding nationwide.
Meanwhile, the left has deemed Tebow proclaiming his love for Jesus
offensive. A blogger called Tebow the most polarizing figure in America.
Several TV shows promote homosexuality. Another TV show promotes Islam.
And yet, Tebow mentioning Jesus is considered polarizing.
Tebow is not polarizing/dividing people. Tebow is bringing people
together. Remarkably, Tebow fans are all races, ranging in ages from
eight to eighty.
Folks, I am telling you. There is something uniquely special about this
fine young man, Tim Tebow. Cultural rot is eating away at our country
like a terminal cancer. Our boys aspire to look and act like thugs.
Women are dressing themselves and their daughters without modesty.
Unintentionally and, I believe, unknown to him, Tebow appears to be
leading a movement toward a miracle cure: returning Christian values and
principles from many years of exile. More and more pro athletes and
politicians are boldly speaking about their faith on national TV. We are
witnessing the birth of The Tebow Effect.
This came from part of an article at a great website called RenewAmerica.com .......Could not agree more.
Denver Broncos rookie quarterback Tim Tebow is an unapologetic,
outspoken born-again Christian. No politically correct, careful not to
offend anyone, skirting around the issue of his faith for Tebow. When
interviewed after winning a game, Tebow says, "First, I would like to thank my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ."
Oh, I just got a thought. Wouldn't the mainstream media be celebrating
and rallying around Tebow if he proclaimed that he was in love with and
planned to marry a fellow teammate? Imagine the major TV network bidding
war for the rights to broadcast the wedding nationwide.
Meanwhile, the left has deemed Tebow proclaiming his love for Jesus
offensive. A blogger called Tebow the most polarizing figure in America.
Several TV shows promote homosexuality. Another TV show promotes Islam.
And yet, Tebow mentioning Jesus is considered polarizing.
Tebow is not polarizing/dividing people. Tebow is bringing people
together. Remarkably, Tebow fans are all races, ranging in ages from
eight to eighty.
Folks, I am telling you. There is something uniquely special about this
fine young man, Tim Tebow. Cultural rot is eating away at our country
like a terminal cancer. Our boys aspire to look and act like thugs.
Women are dressing themselves and their daughters without modesty.
Unintentionally and, I believe, unknown to him, Tebow appears to be
leading a movement toward a miracle cure: returning Christian values and
principles from many years of exile. More and more pro athletes and
politicians are boldly speaking about their faith on national TV. We are
witnessing the birth of The Tebow Effect.
This came from part of an article at a great website called RenewAmerica.com .......Could not agree more.
Funny how no one say's anything about all the players who make a play and point up to the sky in thanks ..I saw two players do it in yesterday's games ...
Funny how no one say's anything about all the players who make a play and point up to the sky in thanks ..I saw two players do it in yesterday's games ...
Denver Broncos rookie quarterback Tim Tebow is an unapologetic,
outspoken born-again Christian. No politically correct, careful not to
offend anyone, skirting around the issue of his faith for Tebow. When
interviewed after winning a game, Tebow says, "First, I would like to thank my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ."
Oh, I just got a thought. Wouldn't the mainstream media be celebrating
and rallying around Tebow if he proclaimed that he was in love with and
planned to marry a fellow teammate? Imagine the major TV network bidding
war for the rights to broadcast the wedding nationwide.
Meanwhile, the left has deemed Tebow proclaiming his love for Jesus
offensive. A blogger called Tebow the most polarizing figure in America.
Several TV shows promote homosexuality. Another TV show promotes Islam.
And yet, Tebow mentioning Jesus is considered polarizing.
Tebow is not polarizing/dividing people. Tebow is bringing people
together. Remarkably, Tebow fans are all races, ranging in ages from
eight to eighty.
Folks, I am telling you. There is something uniquely special about this
fine young man, Tim Tebow. Cultural rot is eating away at our country
like a terminal cancer. Our boys aspire to look and act like thugs.
Women are dressing themselves and their daughters without modesty.
Unintentionally and, I believe, unknown to him, Tebow appears to be
leading a movement toward a miracle cure: returning Christian values and
principles from many years of exile. More and more pro athletes and
politicians are boldly speaking about their faith on national TV. We are
witnessing the birth of The Tebow Effect.
This came from part of an article at a great website called RenewAmerica.com .......Could not agree more.
Tebow = Obama...
He represents to his followers much more then what he really is...
Mainstream media loves them...
Obama is not polarizing/dividing people. Obama is bringing people
together. Remarkably, Obama fans are all races, ranging in ages from
eight to eighty.
Denver Broncos rookie quarterback Tim Tebow is an unapologetic,
outspoken born-again Christian. No politically correct, careful not to
offend anyone, skirting around the issue of his faith for Tebow. When
interviewed after winning a game, Tebow says, "First, I would like to thank my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ."
Oh, I just got a thought. Wouldn't the mainstream media be celebrating
and rallying around Tebow if he proclaimed that he was in love with and
planned to marry a fellow teammate? Imagine the major TV network bidding
war for the rights to broadcast the wedding nationwide.
Meanwhile, the left has deemed Tebow proclaiming his love for Jesus
offensive. A blogger called Tebow the most polarizing figure in America.
Several TV shows promote homosexuality. Another TV show promotes Islam.
And yet, Tebow mentioning Jesus is considered polarizing.
Tebow is not polarizing/dividing people. Tebow is bringing people
together. Remarkably, Tebow fans are all races, ranging in ages from
eight to eighty.
Folks, I am telling you. There is something uniquely special about this
fine young man, Tim Tebow. Cultural rot is eating away at our country
like a terminal cancer. Our boys aspire to look and act like thugs.
Women are dressing themselves and their daughters without modesty.
Unintentionally and, I believe, unknown to him, Tebow appears to be
leading a movement toward a miracle cure: returning Christian values and
principles from many years of exile. More and more pro athletes and
politicians are boldly speaking about their faith on national TV. We are
witnessing the birth of The Tebow Effect.
This came from part of an article at a great website called RenewAmerica.com .......Could not agree more.
Tebow = Obama...
He represents to his followers much more then what he really is...
Mainstream media loves them...
Obama is not polarizing/dividing people. Obama is bringing people
together. Remarkably, Obama fans are all races, ranging in ages from
eight to eighty.
i don't find tebow's love of jesus or whatever offensive at all. however, i find his comments suggesting his god helped him win football games very offensive. ignorant obnoxious and insensitive, as do others which is why he's stopped doing it. fortunately, he has an agent or someone who talked some sense into him about that earlier in the season.
if the guy is smart, he'd tone his whole act down and get the ridiculous media off his back so he can quietly practice and learn the position in the offseason without all of the media attention. otherwise, the guy has no chance as a QB.
i don't find tebow's love of jesus or whatever offensive at all. however, i find his comments suggesting his god helped him win football games very offensive. ignorant obnoxious and insensitive, as do others which is why he's stopped doing it. fortunately, he has an agent or someone who talked some sense into him about that earlier in the season.
if the guy is smart, he'd tone his whole act down and get the ridiculous media off his back so he can quietly practice and learn the position in the offseason without all of the media attention. otherwise, the guy has no chance as a QB.
He represents to his followers much more then what he really is...
Mainstream media loves them...
Obama is not polarizing/dividing people. Obama is bringing people
together. Remarkably, Obama fans are all races, ranging in ages from
eight to eighty.
He represents to his followers much more then what he really is...
Mainstream media loves them...
Obama is not polarizing/dividing people. Obama is bringing people
together. Remarkably, Obama fans are all races, ranging in ages from
eight to eighty.
He sure is. Tell him to learn the difference between then and than, and their, there, and they're. Pretty embarrassing if you ask me.
Comparing a winner like TT to a loser like obama is also humorous. TT is better than his pathetic stats because he motivates his teammates and wins games, obama conversely is EXACTLY his stats, he's divisive and a loser.
The only thing this goofball said that is accurate, is that clear thinking Americans over 80 dislike the fraudulent would be dictator that would like to deprive them ultimately of medical treatment under obamacare, a program so dismal that he's exempted everyone that matters from its clutches.
He sure is. Tell him to learn the difference between then and than, and their, there, and they're. Pretty embarrassing if you ask me.
Comparing a winner like TT to a loser like obama is also humorous. TT is better than his pathetic stats because he motivates his teammates and wins games, obama conversely is EXACTLY his stats, he's divisive and a loser.
The only thing this goofball said that is accurate, is that clear thinking Americans over 80 dislike the fraudulent would be dictator that would like to deprive them ultimately of medical treatment under obamacare, a program so dismal that he's exempted everyone that matters from its clutches.
He sure is. Tell him to learn the difference between then and than, and their, there, and they're. Pretty embarrassing if you ask me.
Comparing a winner like TT to a loser like obama is also humorous. TT is better than his pathetic stats because he motivates his teammates and wins games, obama conversely is EXACTLY his stats, he's divisive and a loser.
The only thing this goofball said that is accurate, is that clear thinking Americans over 80 dislike the fraudulent would be dictator that would like to deprive them ultimately of medical treatment under obamacare, a program so dismal that he's exempted everyone that matters from its clutches.
He sure is. Tell him to learn the difference between then and than, and their, there, and they're. Pretty embarrassing if you ask me.
Comparing a winner like TT to a loser like obama is also humorous. TT is better than his pathetic stats because he motivates his teammates and wins games, obama conversely is EXACTLY his stats, he's divisive and a loser.
The only thing this goofball said that is accurate, is that clear thinking Americans over 80 dislike the fraudulent would be dictator that would like to deprive them ultimately of medical treatment under obamacare, a program so dismal that he's exempted everyone that matters from its clutches.
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