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Old 02-05-2007, 08:51 PM
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Default Re: Attributing Sports Wins to God

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can't wait for the first Muslim coach to win the SB so he can thank Allah for the glorious victory.

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Uh, you do know that "Allah" is the exact same "God" Dungy just thanked, right?

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They are most definitely not the same "God". Christians believe that Jesus is also God. Muslims believe he was only a prophet.

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I wasn't aware of Dungy thanking the sweet baby Jesus, thereby implying that he was honoring only a specific apparition of the same god that defines Judeo-Christian mythology. Did he specify whether or not he was requiring his Jesus to have been a later result of the Immaculate Conception, or did he fail to mention whether or not he strictly follows Catholic doctrine? This is a very important distinction, as we wouldn't want any Lutherans thinking that he was thanking their god.

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What the hell are you babbling about? Dungy is a Christian. Christians believe in a triune God (Father, Son, & Holy Spirit). Muslims do not believe in such a God. What's so hard about this?
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Old 02-06-2007, 12:19 AM
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Default Re: Attributing Sports Wins to God

If there really were an all-powerful being called "God", he'd of had both of them win yesterday.
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