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Steve Johnson Should Not Blame God


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From his Twitter:

 

I PRAISE YOU 24/7!!!!!! AND THIS HOW YOU DO ME!!!!! YOU EXPECT ME TO LEARN FROM THIS??? HOW???!!! ILL NEVER FORGET THIS!! EVER!!! THX THO...

 

He really should accept the responsibility solely on his shoulders, and not blame God. Also, he should probably leave God out of this entirely. Some religious people may find that Tweet offensive.

 

 

Mods I know there is another thread about this but it has a subject line that is kinda misleading

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From his Twitter:

 

 

 

He really should accept the responsibility solely on his shoulders, and not blame God. Also, he should probably leave God out of this entirely. Some religious people may find that Tweet offensive.

 

 

Mods I know there is another thread about this but it has a subject line that is kinda misleading

 

Anyone who would find a tweet about a fictional character offensive should have their head examined.

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I think blaming God for the drop is awesome! It made my day, after a tough loss...just another reason to dig Steve Johnson...

 

btw- at the bar today, it was kind of weird/creepy hearing a bunch "kids of all ages" yelling at "Stevie" throughout the game...this "Stevie" thing has got to stop...it works in hockey, 'cuz it is Canadian... :rolleyes::thumbsup:

 

As for religious people possibly finding it offensive...boo hoo! Never hear any of them get offended when athletes praise the God, for letting them win a big game, or make a big play. If the big man and his followers want to accept the praise, they gotta take the criticism...this NFL is a tough business, nobody is above reproach.

 

Considering the fact that he never specifically names anyone or any particular entity, I'd say we cant assume he's blaming God.

 

Allah?

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I think blaming God for the drop is awesome! It made my day, after a tough loss...just another reason to dig Steve Johnson...

 

btw- at the bar today, it was kind of weird/creepy hearing a bunch "kids of all ages" yelling at "Stevie" throughout the game...this "Stevie" thing has got to stop...it works in hockey, 'cuz it is Canadian... :rolleyes::thumbsup:

 

As for religious people possibly finding it offensive...boo hoo! Never hear any of them get offended when athletes praise the God, for letting them win a big game, or make a big play. If the big man and his followers want to accept the praise, they gotta take the criticism...this NFL is a tough business, nobody is above reproach.

 

 

 

Allah?

 

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From his Twitter:

 

He really should accept the responsibility solely on his shoulders, and not blame God. Also, he should probably leave God out of this entirely. Some religious people may find that Tweet offensive.

 

Mods I know there is another thread about this but it has a subject line that is kinda misleading

 

He just needs to learn to watch his tweeting. He'll get it - two lessons for the price of one.

 

I think we all have initial blame-shifting thoughts when something bad goes down. Usually they're fleeting and we quickly put the blame where it belongs

Twitter helps us immortalize every gaffe and share them with a couple million of our closest friends

I'm sure Levi will help put him straight.

 

Don't tweet and drop, Stevie.

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From his Twitter:

 

 

 

He really should accept the responsibility solely on his shoulders, and not blame God. Also, he should probably leave God out of this entirely. Some religious people may find that Tweet offensive.

 

 

Mods I know there is another thread about this but it has a subject line that is kinda misleading

Lighten up.

 

Just shows how emotional he is about this game.

 

The guy's entertaining.

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Looks like God wants him learn responsibility, respect and humility.

 

Which God would that be? I list the major religions of the world below and the number of followers. Seems there is a little bit of disagreement over who is God. Ironically, the one that makes the most sense is not even listed. Deism.

 

Stevie needs to face the fact that he dropped the ball. End of story--it would be different if he had made a bad choice to end up dropping a pass--he did'nt--he beat his man. Get over it, and get back to work.

 

Personally, I think it would be nice to have someone else to blame for all of my problems.

 

# Christianity: 2.1 billion

# Islam: 1.5 billion

# Secular/Nonreligious/Agnostic/Atheist: 1.1 billion

# Hinduism: 900 million

# Chinese traditional religion: 394 million

# Buddhism: 376 million

# primal-indigenous: 300 million

# African Traditional & Diasporic: 100 million

# Sikhism: 23 million

# Juche: 19 million

# Spiritism: 15 million

# Judaism: 14 million

# Baha'i: 7 million

# Jainism: 4.2 million

# Shinto: 4 million

# Cao Dai: 4 million

# Zoroastrianism: 2.6 million

# Tenrikyo: 2 million

# Neo-Paganism: 1 million

# Unitarian-Universalism: 800 thousand

# Rastafarianism: 600 thousand

# Scientology: 500 thousand

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