"God has his hands on this team"-Mark Jackson

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So we bashing Christians on the sports topics now? :why:

Why don't you just let the guy live? Hes a great young coach and his team obviously thinks highly of him, if he wants to live his life as a christian(which involves giving GOD the glory for everything we do) then let him.

People on here are saying hes being judgmental but that's exactly what you guys are doing to him just because of what he said.:mindblown:

And just because he believes that homosexuality is wrong does not make him evil, it makes him the same as everyone else. Just like jason collins is afforded to right to believe homosexuality is right, mark jackson is afforded the right to be believe it is wrong. We have freedom of speech and belief in this country..dont we?
 

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So we bashing Christians on the sports topics now? :why:

Why don't you just let the guy live? Hes a great young coach and his team obviously thinks highly of him, if he wants to live his life as a christian(which involves giving GOD the glory for everything we do) then let him.

People on here are saying hes being judgmental but that's exactly what you guys are doing to him just because of what he said.:mindblown:

And just because he believes that homosexuality is wrong does not make him evil, it makes him the same as everyone else. Just like jason collins is afforded to right to believe homosexuality is right, mark jackson is afforded the right to be believe it is wrong. We have freedom of speech and belief in this country..dont we?

:snoop: Who is bashing Christians? People are bashing the narrow-minded, self-centered vision and interpretation of Christianity reflected in Mark Jackson's various comments.

All of you Christian posters nailing yourselves to crosses in this thread are just exposing yourselves with all this fake victim outrage.

One dude even said something Christians being thrown in the lion's den again. Maybe the President, every single U. S. Senator, 99% of the House of Representatives, and every single Supreme Court judge would have to cease being Christians for that to happen first though.

Most Christians don't even co-sign Mark Jackson's fundamentalist views.

When someone makes absurd statements, they get critiqued for those statements. That's how it works. He doesn't get shielded from criticism because he's a Christian, and that criticism is not religious persecution.
 

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You don't have to be an atheist to see that Mark Jackson is a self-righteous hypocrite and not believe that the supreme being is concerned with basketball games.
You speak like if you had incite on what God pays attention to. Not saying Mjack is correct. But who are you to say he's wrong?
Most Christians don't even co-sign Mark Jackson's fundamentalist views.
So your not a Christian, but you can speak for majority of them? :stopitslime:
When someone makes absurd statements, they get critiqued for those statements. That's how it works. He doesn't get shielded from criticism because he's a Christian, and that criticism is not religious persecution.
Yes, you are guilty of saying absurd comments. No need to critique that, its just how liars work. You atheist shield each other from criticism while you persecute any Christian for speaking the word of GOD. Then you point to anything they done wrong in there lifetime to say "See, he's a hypocrite" like if any of us are without sin. Thats the game you guys play, and you just been exposed for it :blessed:
 

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The problem is people who came in here to attack him for these words have either unintentionally or purposely misinterpreted what was said

He wasn't saying that God only had his hands on the Warriors

He wasn't saying God cared more about Basketball than any other event in the world.

He didn't say his team deserved God to be with them more than anyone else.

He was giving thanks to the Lord. His team played well that night, and he was saying "Thank you God for blessing us with a good game". This context is something most believers most likely understood without me explaining it. But instead we have a thread full of a man getting attacked for following his religion and giving thanks.


Thats kind of what this comes down to, people who have very little to no understanding of a particular concept, yet would like to come and tell the actual people who follow it on a daily basis......."giving god the glory".......what it really means and how it works. Then proceed to judge them and degrade them for their belief in it.
 

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So Bible verses contradict each other? :ohhh:

there is only contradiction if the book is continued to be looked at as a book of instructions or laws.

what happens is those who just want to bash religion, look at it that way, go point to scriptures and never place them in context

again, the bible are a book of stories, basically accounts of great men and their relationships with god. those stories were passed from generation to generation and christians are not the only ones who study these stories. the same people mentioned in the bible, are mentioned in the Qur'an mentioned in the torah and mentioned in the ancient kemetic nile valley system.

because its said in the bible does not mean god ordained it. because its said in the bible does not mean its a law. it was mentioned to explain the ways of humans at that time. to continuing to bring up stoning for example when later on in the bible stoning is challenged as wrong shows that in the same bible, men were challenging the ways of the people making evident the book is not just a book of laws but stories.

the part on homosexuality is another discussion for another thread, i think we touched on that in detail before. but mark jackson and many others choose to learn from the stories of what happened to societies when homosexuality became rampant, so they saying its a sin, because of the end result of where it led men and women. and if you read the book of romans which is the new testament, homosexuality is still considered wrong due to what it led the society to become.

but that is it for that the bottom line is you have to actually read the book to get the context of it. im not a christian, im all denominational but i understand the greatness of the bible if you read it with a open heart

problem is yall get so concerned with bashing the christian religion yall dont read it in context and end up quoting things wrongly.
 

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Lee, for one, has been changed by his coach's teachings.

"Faith has become a much bigger part of my life," said Lee, who occasionally brings his fiancee on church double dates with Curry and his wife. "I think it really puts things into perspective for us. There are ups and downs to the season and how you handle those things emotionally is huge."
http://www.mercurynews.com/warriors/ci_23063253/playoff-bound-warriors-lean-their-faith
Mark Jackson changing lives for the better.
 
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