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  • #21
    Originally posted by ElChino View Post
    lol while this thread already gave me a few hearty chuckles lol.
    That Duck Dynasty pic is way too funny.

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    • #22
      I thought this forum is about boxers and BOXING. Is this TMZ?? Now we're debating the religious views of a former boxer, and his son's defense of him?? Here?? GTFOH!!

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      • #23
        Originally posted by Weltschmerz View Post
        Holyfield should just shut the **** up when it comes to these kind of issues. It damages his reputation and makes him appear unintelligent.
        He IS unintelligent.

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        • #24
          Opinion

          Holyfield is entitled to express his opinion. Since when is freedom of speech no longer part of the fabric of our country? There are a lot of people that agree with Holyfield's comments. He is just bold enough to say what a lot of people feel.

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          • #25
            I bet he'd be smart enough to knock yo' ass out....

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            • #26
              Evander 'No Big Deal' Holyfield

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              • #27
                Holyfield's point of view is a Christian's point of view. Most black people in the Western Hemisphere are brainwashed with Christianity and they truly think it is their ticket to the so-called 'heaven'. One popular saying is 'black people don't read'. I disagree. As a matter of fact, I think black people are big readers. The problem is, black people read the wrong text, the bible.

                The problem with reading the bible is that it keeps you enslaved with guilt and fear and therefore feeds into your stupor, which to me, is the reason why black people are so stupid and will continue to be forever stupid because we crystallize and solidifies it with the daily reading of the bible.

                There's no hope of redemption from our state of stupidity when so many 'intelligent black people' still can't see the light. If you want to make a case of how 'education stupefies a person', feel free to reference the "educated black man"

                That's why Holyfield's point of view could be safely looked upon as the point of view of the black race.

                As a black man myself, I dare say: all we know is the bible. What a pity!

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                • #28
                  Holyfield has 50 children with 50 different women, all out of wedlock... and he's coming from a Christian perspective on ****sexuality. LOL

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by skelva View Post
                    As a black man myself, I dare say: all we know is the bible. What a pity!
                    You may be black but you don't know jack about the Bible. It's also pretty insulting to say that all blacks are brainwashed. You should check yourself.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by skelva View Post
                      Holyfield's point of view is a Christian's point of view. Most black people in the Western Hemisphere are brainwashed with Christianity and they truly think it is their ticket to the so-called 'heaven'. One popular saying is 'black people don't read'. I disagree. As a matter of fact, I think black people are big readers. The problem is, black people read the wrong text, the bible.

                      The problem with reading the bible is that it keeps you enslaved with guilt and fear and therefore feeds into your stupor, which to me, is the reason why black people are so stupid and will continue to be forever stupid because we crystallize and solidifies it with the daily reading of the bible.

                      There's no hope of redemption from our state of stupidity when so many 'intelligent black people' still can't see the light. If you want to make a case of how 'education stupefies a person', feel free to reference the "educated black man"

                      That's why Holyfield's point of view could be safely looked upon as the point of view of the black race.

                      As a black man myself, I dare say: all we know is the bible. What a pity!

                      Your not black. Stop it.

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