Thursday, January 12, 2012

I'd like to thank my Lord . . .



In an op-ed piece in The Wall Street Journal, former NFL quarterback Fran Tarkenton questions the logic of players and teams that pray to win.
"As a player, though, I never understood why God would care who won a game between my team and another. It seemed like there were many far more important things going on in the world. There were religious guys on both teams. If God gets credit for the win, does he also take blame for defeat?
The New Yorker ~ David Sipress
"For what it's worth, my forays into hoping for divine intervention didn't work out. I prayed fervently before each of the three Super Bowls we Minnesota Vikings played in. We played against the Dolphins, the Steelers and the Raiders. I don't know about the first two games, but I was sure God would be on our side for the game against the Raiders! After all, they were the villains of the league, and it was hard to believe they had more Christians on their team than on our saintly Vikings. We lost."

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