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Tag Archives: American football
Sound and Fury
So, thank you, Andre Parker. You started something, others joined in, and we all had a good laugh. But though it was kind of dumb, you didn’t do anything really wrong or harmful, and you gave us a nice object lesson. Continue reading
If you Enjoy American College Football
I’m not sure this is deep theology :), but theologians have fun, too. Bill Combs at Theologically Driven says, “Even Tim Tebow can’t do this.” (For readers unfamiliar with American football, it doesn’t usually work like that….)