If it gets them up in the morning and if it gives them faith that they will be alright I think it's good.
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Should Boxers Leave Religion Out The Ring?
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Well, if you had ever read the bible you would no that the Christian religion is not contradicted by the existence of evil in the world. And I'm sure that is the case with some other religions too. Evil and suffering do not disprove god's existence - not to the modestly intelligent at least. Perhaps you should try thinking a bit beyond your current viewpoint and properly educate yourself.
Originally posted by Tapatio View Post
So,
I take you won't be answering the question?
If God is indeed thee supreme being,
why should he only get the praise but not the blame?
Don't worry, I don't expect an answer to this question either.
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Originally posted by RingTech01 View Postatheist seem to think they're intellectually superior
There's no difference with religious doctrines, they just present themselves in a certain way. I guess the most accurate modern-day equivalent could be The Blair Witch Project because it was marketed as some sort of true story to begin with, but later revealed it was purely fictional. Religions are basically the same thing, only difference is that a number of people still believe the hype around the story, and that's usually a result of childhood indoctrination.
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Originally posted by Showtime Shawn View PostAs a christian i believe it is my duty to spread faith. i dont impose my faith on anyone but am very proud of it and believe god gave me a platform in which to discuss my faith with others. i am very proud of my faith.
i do not ask god and pray for victory though. because i think if i am asking god for victory it is same thing as asking god to make sure my opponent loses and god does not operate that way. i ask god for guidance and protection. i ask him to look over me as i compete and to continue to give me the chance to tell anyone who will listen how great my god is.
peace and god bless
showtime
I think it's only a matter of time before talking about any "god" will illicit the same reaction as talking about "Zeus" or "Thor", because ultimately they are exactly the same thing - fictional characters. Literally thousands of gods have been created throughout human history...
Check out this interesting list of gods and goddesses:
http://www.lowchensaustralia.com/names/gods.htm
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Originally posted by BoxCleva View PostRecent examples of boxers bringing up their gods in the ring include Andre Ward after the Kessler fight where he refers to the Christian faith and Anthony Small where he refers to the ****** faith during the build up of his most recent fight. Of course Pacquiao is probably the most prominent boxer now who regularly refers to a god, again conditioned under the Christian religion.
With many religious precepts now debunked by science, more and more people are beginning to realize that all religions are likely to be purely superstition, with no real evidence to support them other than a collection of far-fetched stories which compare quite readily to any other work of fiction.
Is it time that boxers leave religion out of the ring for good?
Interesting interview on the "god delusion" psychological condition:
Same with other fighters, I just used Pac as an example.
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religion is a joke, but it is powerful.
religion got 19 guys to hurl themselves at 400 mph into two buildings made of steel and concrete.
if it helps boxers in the ring, more power to them, why not.
but then again, pac is god, so it's kinda not fair.
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Fighters come closer to god in the ring than many atheist keyboard warriors will ever come (until they die or face death, most likely from disease or old age). Funny thing is, when the athiest keyboard warriors face death, most of them will call out for god too.
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Originally posted by iDarren View PostWell, if you had ever read the bible you would no that the Christian religion is not contradicted by the existence of evil in the world. And I'm sure that is the case with some other religions too. Evil and suffering do not disprove god's existence - not to the modestly intelligent at least. Perhaps you should try thinking a bit beyond your current viewpoint and properly educate yourself.
Thats all I ask,
answer the question.
So far, every single one of you has failed to do so.
Why should God get the praise for the good, but not the blame for the bad?
Its what we ask of all responsible adults, be accountable for your actions whether good or bad.
Answer the question.
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