Atheists & Agnostics
Related: About this forumDespite being an outspoken Christian, Tim Tebow has now failed at two sports.
http://mlb.nbcsports.com/2018/03/14/tim-tebow-reassigned-to-minor-league-camp/Oh well, god must have another plan! Strange that the original plan involved dicking around with him for so long.

magicarpet
(17,920 posts)Raster
(21,001 posts)Praise the Lard and pass the talcum.
lunasun
(21,646 posts)He shouldn't try to mess with bowling and Jesus . It will be another God smite on him guaranteeed
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Cuthbert Allgood
(5,219 posts)Funtatlaguy
(11,833 posts)Hard to find the right girl, I guess.
njhoneybadger
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PoiBoy
(1,562 posts)
mountain grammy
(27,650 posts)ExciteBike66
(2,695 posts)hueymahl
(2,774 posts)By all accounts, he does good things for people, and I have never heard of him doing something harmful. He believes in god, so what? As someone who thinks religion is just another story but is still involved in the religious community, I can tell you that juvenile comments mocking him about his religion just make the commenter look like an ass. But, have your fun, I guess, if it makes you feel better about yourself.
Act_of_Reparation
(9,116 posts)... which is explicitly homophobic.
Are you finished?
hueymahl
(2,774 posts)FCA and much of religion is fundamentally homophobic. I don't get your point.
Act_of_Reparation
(9,116 posts)The point is Tim Tebow is an asshat. Whether his asshattery is intentional or accidental is immaterial to his deserving criticism, scorn, and/or mockery.
trotsky
(49,533 posts)Here's why I think it's relevant:
Tebow has been quite vocal about how wonderful his god is. He's been quite public with his displays of faith. Tebow is the kind of Christian who praises his god when things go well, but never says anything when things go wrong.
If you're going to give your god credit for the good things, but not the bad things, you're inconsistent at best, a hypocrite at worst. I think that kind of stuff needs to be called out. You don't. So what?
To top it all off, we're on an anonymous message board on the Internet. Good luck shaming all the people who say things you think are inappropriate.
hueymahl
(2,774 posts)And I don't get the whole shaming statement. I was not shaming anyone. At least I was not trying to.
I do think peoples' obsession with him lacks logic. It probably speaks more to the failings of the people criticizing him than to Tebow himself.
This is a good point. I guess I just don't view Tebow as a hypocrite, more like an ignorant True Believer. He does not appear to be saying this stuff to purposefully con anyone, unlike most of the high-profile fundies.
trotsky
(49,533 posts)You made it personal, despite acting as if you were above that. I called bullshit, and I still do.
Tebow chooses to makes his faith public, and the price of that is to invite public criticism. Because the "high-profile fundies" have held him up as an example for the rest of us (and to my knowledge he hasn't repudiated them), he's fair game.
So what are my failings, hueymahl? List them out. Let's do this.
hueymahl
(2,774 posts)I have no idea what your failings are. Even if I did, I would have zero interest in airing them in a public forum.
Peace Among Worlds!
trotsky
(49,533 posts)Just amused by the hypocrisy.
Lordquinton
(7,886 posts)Yea, how could someone be offended here?
Mariana
(15,478 posts)hueymahl
(2,774 posts)Voltaire2
(15,366 posts)inappropriate it was to ridicule him. Got it. Well done.
hueymahl
(2,774 posts)But go ahead and believe what you want
Mariana
(15,478 posts)Tebow has made and continues to make a public spectacle of his religion, thereby inviting public commentary on it. You said you'd never heard of him doing anything harmful, but he has, and examples have been provided on this thread. Tebow promotes homophobia and he opposes choice, because of his religion. But you think that because he's religious, he should not be ridiculed?
hueymahl
(2,774 posts)People are complicated. Sure, Tebow has his faults, just like all of us. In my opinion, the good he does outweighs by a long shot any perceived "offense". I really find it interesting the nerve I touched by merely suggesting he is a good person.
Mariana
(15,478 posts)Mariana: "But you think that because he's religious, he should not be ridiculed?"
That is not putting words in your mouth. That is a question. You can tell it's a question because it has one of these at the end: ?
hueymahl
(2,774 posts)The assumptions have the effect of putting words in my mouth.
I never once asserted that because he is religious, he should not be ridiculed. That is your bias, not mine.
My assertion is that he is a good person, and people in this thread are only ridiculing him and holding him to an impossible standard BECAUSE he is religious.
My initial question was, and remains, why do people hate on him so much. Put another way, why does his faith bother YOU so much?
Mariana
(15,478 posts)Last edited Sat Mar 17, 2018, 07:01 PM - Edit history (1)
contains the very same assumption that this post of yours does. Where is this hate you speak of? Tebow is being ridiculed because he's ridiculous, not because anyone hates him or thinks he's a bad person. He's funny, not because he's religious, but because he's made such a big goofy show of his religion. He's turned himself and his faith into a joke.
hueymahl
(2,774 posts)They dont literally mean hate, more like disrespect or ridicule. Could be actual hate too, but that was not the context in which it was said.
uriel1972
(4,261 posts)well what will they think of next
Act_of_Reparation
(9,116 posts)NCjack
(10,297 posts)their rope. Holes will be opening to be filled. That beats going back to college to get an education for a profession.
msongs
(71,008 posts)Cuthbert Allgood
(5,219 posts)Because that music sucks ass. And not in a good way.
Iggo
(48,759 posts)" ...ya gotta be able to play. "
But then...
old guy
(3,299 posts)It is not surprising to see this happen.
Blue Owl
(55,802 posts)n/t