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Georgia LGBT Bill - NFL says no Super Bowl if Governor signs it (L)

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Post subject: Nature Boy Florida: Georgia LGBT Bill - NFL says no Super Bowl if Governor signs it (L)
Posted: Tue Jan 14, 2025 2:07 am
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NFL doesn't like the religious exemptions bill - to protect Christian businesses / churches from LGBT demanding they all bow down to them.Is Gov. Nathan Deal a Christian?www.foxnews.com/politics/2016/03/20/nfl-says-georgia-religious-exemptions-bill-might-cost-atlanta-super-bowl-bid.html?intcmp=hpbt2We have the local team (Jaguars) pressuring us(Jacksonville) the same way.I'm tired of it.Maybe I will vote Trump.maybe I will start talking vulgar.I need to do something different.Tired of big companies telling religious folks what to do - asking us to roll over about everything...or else


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Post subject: Resident Skeptic: Re: Georgia LGBT Bill - NFL says no Super Bowl if Governor signs it (L)
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I have never understood why these big companies feel the need to get involved in social issues, especially when they alienate 50% of the population to favor 2%. Is that even a smart business decision


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I wonder how the players feel about that. How many of them really want gay dudes in the locker room watching them undress


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Post subject: Paul W. Nolan: How about we refuse...
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To give the NFL our money? I don't know how many times I hear of the members of our churches buying tickets, concessions, souvenir jerseys, etc. on SUNDAYs by going to the football games that the NFL has scheduled on SUNDAY.


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Post subject: Cojak: Re: How about we refuse...
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That is a great idea Paul, but this nation, church included, is sports crazy. Talk about a Christian voting for Trump, I get flustered at semi literate men being paid millions to entertain and much of it from Christians.. I wish I could see an answer, but our folk are going to attend and support, no matter the cost and repercussions. A pastor in an NFL city just might lose his job thinking like that. Some facts but mostly just my [email protected]/


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Post subject: Paul W. Nolan: While I agree with your statement...
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I just can't help but wonder why Christians will continue to support something that obviously doesn't support our efforts. I guess when it comes to LGBT we're just supposed to throw our hands up and surrender. Don't get me wrong, I still believe that lifestyle, if it truly can be called that, is wrong according to God's Word. And yet, how many other things do we close our eyes to that God's Word also says is wrong?


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Post subject: Eddie Robbins:
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The hypocrisy of the NFL: espn.go.com/nfl/story /id/15033462/nfl-looking-game-china-early-2018


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Post subject: Aaron Scott: A case of disproportionate fear....
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Just how many LGBT watch the NFL? Supposedly, only about 5% of the population is gay. So even if we lost ALL of those viewers....It if fear of being called a bigot? Afraid that fellow travelers of the LGBT group will get up in arms?


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Post subject: doyle: Easy Answer
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Take the Super Bowl somewhere else! Keep your money. The NFL is not the decision-maker of morality or pastoral ministry. In America, people should not be forced to close their business because they don't want to bake a cake for someone, OR pastors be forced to perform wedding ceremonies for those in lifestyles with which their faith disagrees.If gay people want to get married, that is up to them.


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Doyle, I'm with you except that I don't think 'equal access' extends to changing the definition of marriage.


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