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On 5/15/2025 at 8:52 PM, ironmonkey said:

Maybe this incident Makes Interviews Great Again.   I was pretty bored of the religious stuff.  We are there to watch and hear about wrestling.  I'd like to hear about coaches and teammates as much as, if not more than, religious beliefs.  It seems self indulgent.  

 

Otherwise I think Snyder will bounce back.  We all stumble.  

 

 

Well so much for this thinking.  Maybe Snyder’s incident will actually result in more Jesus not less

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Posted
23 minutes ago, 1032004 said:

Well so much for this thinking.  Maybe Snyder’s incident will actually result in more Jesus not less

If more Jesus means more hookers then I think a lot of people could get behind that. 

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Posted
1 hour ago, 1032004 said:

Well so much for this thinking.  Maybe Snyder’s incident will actually result in more Jesus not less

Oh stop the Jesus freaks got more skeletons in the closet than anyone 

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nit nation=having fun= more energy=seeing the LIGHT= JESUS!!!

( ,,,wow... what a revelation.)

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3 hours ago, Tripnsweep said:

If more Jesus means more hookers then I think a lot of people could get behind that. 

OH!

That reminds me of this (old) joke... How do you make a HORMONE?

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Posted (edited)

... don't pay her.

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Never argue with an idiot. They will only bring you down to their level and beat you with experience.

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What do people want wrestlers & athletes to believe in, if not their faith?

The United States is a Christian-focused country, and a lot of its upper echelon will proclaim their faith as their driving factor. Is this not probably the same in other countries with their corresponding religion?

Instead of going to a dark place and becoming an asshole during a rough patch of life, he leaned on faith. Do we have to hate that?

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Posted
3 minutes ago, moodybooty said:

What do people want wrestlers & athletes to believe in, if not their faith?

The United States is a Christian-focused country, and a lot of its upper echelon will proclaim their faith as their driving factor. Is this not probably the same in other countries with their corresponding religion?

Instead of going to a dark place and becoming an asshole during a rough patch of life, he leaned on faith. Do we have to hate that?

The USA was one of the first to explicitly set up a *separation* of church and state in the constitution to allow folks to follow or not follow whatever they want.

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Posted
12 minutes ago, moodybooty said:

and a lot of its upper echelon will proclaim their faith as their driving factor

And a lot of them are lying about it.

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Posted

Don't take life soooooooooooooo seriously, moodybooty

It's just a throw away joke anyway.

Take it or leave it. (That's all you have to do... )

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Posted
1 hour ago, JimmySpeaks said:

Sure are a lot of quality wrestlers that are Jesus freaks huh? 

Our boy Mo(hammad) also has some pretty good international market coverage.

Posted
43 minutes ago, moodybooty said:

What do people want wrestlers & athletes to believe in, if not their faith?

The United States is a Christian-focused country, and a lot of its upper echelon will proclaim their faith as their driving factor. Is this not probably the same in other countries with their corresponding religion?

Instead of going to a dark place and becoming an asshole during a rough patch of life, he leaned on faith. Do we have to hate that?

No, the interesting thing for me re: Dake is he found Jesus while training at Penn State.  So I wouldn’t be surprised if Cael is preaching it a bit (at least at the RTC practices)

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Posted (edited)
46 minutes ago, moodybooty said:

What do people want wrestlers & athletes to believe in, if not their faith?

The United States is a Christian-focused country, and a lot of its upper echelon will proclaim their faith as their driving factor. Is this not probably the same in other countries with their corresponding religion?

Instead of going to a dark place and becoming an asshole during a rough patch of life, he leaned on faith. Do we have to hate that?

The United States is a Religious Freedom-focused country. 

Some choose to exercise that via christianity.

But let’s not conflate a collection of individual choices with the structural intent of the country.

I heard a story about this guy, he walked into a bagel shop, ordered an onion bagel with extra strawberry cream cheese.  He sits down and starts yelling at all the customers who come in “This is an Onion Bagel and Strawberry Cream Cheese Shop!” while sitting in front of 30 racks of different bagels and 20 flavors of cream cheese.

Some people really want to make it their business what sorts of bagels other people eat.  But it never will be.  Just let people eat their bagels in peace.  Everyone is staring down a long work day and a crappy commute, the bagel just helps make it a bit better.

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Posted (edited)
49 minutes ago, moodybooty said:

The United States is a Christian-focused country

Fair enough, but I think you would have a tough time synthesizing the tenets of their faith. There are so many wild discrepancies in belief that the label is ... Well it doesn't mean much of anything.

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