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Originally Posted by pnoon
So let me clarify because I don't disagree with your disagreement.
To the first point, maybe I should say I don't like hearing about Tebow. I agree that is it not him who promotes his skills.
To the second point, I don't believe you should use your work "platform" to discuss these other views. Outside of work is different. Do you promote your views to others during gatherings at work? Of course not. My point is that when Tebow is being given exposure by, say, ESPN, he's got no reason to get into religion or politics. (An interview to discuss them specifically excluded) Same with movie/TV stars. At awards shows and interviews about their work, the other stuff has no place.
And I luvz ya too, Brother.
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Question on that theory. So does it upset you or do you oppose when a player is interviewed after a game say, and says something along the lines of "I want to thank God for blah blah blah," when players gather on the field after a game and pray in the middle of the field or score a touchdown and point to the sky?"
Not ragging on you Pete nor have malicious intent, just a friendly Q&A.