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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Say Hi to Triumph.That's your opinion/perception, one I don't agree with.
I can't picture national media scrubbing this site for content.
I've never heard a single national media outlet mention this site.
Local media might read it from time to time, but clearly they get most of their queues from other platforms.
Those platforms are primarily xitter and u2b.
They themselves tell us that's what they do.
Because what happened may have an impact in the future. Also, more shoes may drop.
Guess what, you just gave us something new to discuss.
Wozzy says Vrabel's actions won't affect the football team in the least -- discuss.
This is an example of how your attempts to squash the discussion just adds more energy to it.
Practice what you preach and stop posting about it, that's the best way for it to all fade away.
IMO your real problem isn't that you want the discussion to stop, it's that you want to be the one to shut it down.
Then we totally agree.Agreed. Totally.
Did he break his kid’s arm?
Generally agree, up to the point of causing physical harm to another person, especially a loved one who is unable to physically defend themself. That’s why I mentioned child abuse, as there have been NFL stars who physically harmed their own child and got nothing approaching the anger expressed by some in this thread. That’s just sick.
She stepped out on a billionaire?Then we totally agree.
Let me add: I've been happily married for 42 years. No cheating, either way. But marriages are complicated, and when you're on the road a lot, like an NFL coach, or a reporter covering sports, or a billionaire (Russini's husband) and you're around powerful, often very attractive people, marriage becomes even more complicated.
Technically speaking we haven't seen any photos of the two literally kissing.The typo has been there for weeks.
Ross12....exit the Vrabel thread and edit this highly critical tagline
I'm ready for the full length porno to drop.
We call them cannons now.I'm ready for the p0rn parody of Hard Knocks: Hard Knockers: Diana Does Sedona!
Cuz, the Jete.If this was the Jets coach the people defending Vrabel would be laughing at the Jets
I totally get the rights/nose/swing your arm point, and I get the argument about the Pharisees. It's based on the needs of the gospel writers, though in combination with whatever historical info survives in the gospels and might be gleaned from the historical earliest letters of Paul, in the context of examination without assuming belief in the religion. (The same method is used all the time re: Judaism, and I am comfortable with it.)Thanks for the history lesson. The Essenes wouldn’t fit the rhetorical role, and I don’t really understand the history of the Saducees to know how they’d fit. Classically my understanding of the role of the Pharisees, filtered through the lens of Christianity because of course that is the only yardstick defining reality that matters in this thread, has them as the lawgivers and judges that decided whether those spreading the gospel of Jesus were prophets or madmen inciting social threats. So in the context of my rhetorical construct they are well suited for the role of court inquisitor not because of any religious or ethnic alignment but because that is what they did.
Incidentally thinking of my view through the lens of a naive Christian I’m tempted to think of the Pharisees as being the Jewish Taliban developing Jewish Shariah. There are a couple of aspects to that worthy of discussion. One is that in those days it led to violence against or persecution of the Christian disciples of Christ. That’s where the problems arise, just as they do with the Muslim Taliban and the Muslin Shariah, and equally with today’s domestic Christian Taliban and Christian Shariah.
When I was a kid my father was a Goldwater Republican, and I remember one of his axioms being “your rights end where my nose begins.” I think that needs to be a guiding principle of religious freedom: you are free to practice your religion up to the point it conflicts with anyone else’s right to practice their religion. For example, if you want to post Bible verses in public don’t discriminate by opposing those who would post from the Quran or the Talmud. Don’t erect statues and of Jesus and the Saints but oppose those of Vishnu or Krishna.
The other aspect worthy of discussion is that your commentary highlights how difficult it is to criticize the <%wildcard_religion%>_Taliban and <%wildcard_religion%>_Shariah in any way without being accused of attacking <%wildcard_religion%> itself. That’s a consequence of the nature of religious warfare I think, and illustrative of it as well. My choice to use the Pharisees as a rhetorical device was not because they were Jewish, but because of what they did the the Christian prophets. Of course that is leaving aside the detail that they did what they did in defense of their Jewish beliefs, but if we go there soon we have Crusaders up in arms defending their Holy Land, and that’s just too much for this screed.
That’s probably a good point to end this overlong ramble, now that I’ve proved that you’re not the only one who can post long bbs lectures, lol. Thanks for your patience!
This thread is getting weirdly personal lol. Everyone be nice to each other please.
She does like men, so she does have that in common with Gere.She stepped out on a billionaire?
She's like a female version of Richard Gere who cheated on Cindy f-ing Crawford.
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