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Pope Says 'No' to Sports on Sunday
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<blockquote data-quote="AsburyJuke" data-source="post: 2088292" data-attributes="member: 26706"><p>Firstly, IMO, it's up to God and God alone to tell others what to do. I personally think the comfortable life the Pope leads and all the lavish religious ceremonies go against Jesus's teachings, but hey - judge not lest ye be judged.</p><p></p><p>If someone is a real Christian whole week should be devoted to God, not just Sunday. Sports and stuff are fine, as long as we don't let them take over.</p><p></p><p>IMHO, being a good Christian is about what is in our hearts and what we do from hour to hour during the week, rather than being on our best behaviour on Sunday, and what we outwardly do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AsburyJuke, post: 2088292, member: 26706"] Firstly, IMO, it's up to God and God alone to tell others what to do. I personally think the comfortable life the Pope leads and all the lavish religious ceremonies go against Jesus's teachings, but hey - judge not lest ye be judged. If someone is a real Christian whole week should be devoted to God, not just Sunday. Sports and stuff are fine, as long as we don't let them take over. IMHO, being a good Christian is about what is in our hearts and what we do from hour to hour during the week, rather than being on our best behaviour on Sunday, and what we outwardly do. [/QUOTE]
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