Posted on 12/10/2009 6:23:14 AM PST by marshmallow
I’m betting he’ll still be able to play the game. Who knows if all this will faze his current skill set at all. He’s probably looking at some very different sponsors though. Escort services, Trojan, etc,
I’m sure.
The point of the passage is humility and judging, not stoning.
We all must pay the price, proportionately, for what weve done wrong.
I hope not. We all deserve to go to hell, no matter the sin. You and I and Tiger are all in the same boat. I would hope that none of us will pay that price.
“The PGA does have a morality clause for its members. They suspended John Daly last year for several months after his legal/drinking issues.”
What John Daly did doesn’t even come close to Tiger’s behavior. If John got several months, Tiger would get several years suspension—if the PGA stands for its morality.
Baloney it is. I’ve read the Bible many times over, and Jesus felt that the proposed “punishment” was excessive. If your interpretation was true, then I’d be free from speeding tickets, since all law enforcers speed too.
Look for Tiger to “find religion” and convert to Islam.
Then everyone in the media will be afraid to comment.
Correction: a TRUE lesbian feminist
Not only did Tiger dodge a HUGE bullet by avoiding an arrest for DUI that early morning, but so did the PGA Tour. If you're going to suspend Daly for just getting arrested (no charges were filed), what would they have to have done to Tiger for a DUI conviction stemming from an injury accident?
I'm still not entirely convinced that Tiger won't end up in rehab shortly - America loves a good rehab story, and that would probably be the most palatable outcome for both the sponsors and the Tour.
You are correct.
Are you saying that Jesus said the Bible was wrong? Jesus disagreed with the Bible? Didn't the people correctly quote the chapter and verse?
Most Americans don’t fall for that “sex rehab” bit. Maybe drugs or alcohol rehab. But not adultery.
Good God almighty...poor kids....what a damned mess.
Judging, in the sense of judging whether someone is bound for Heaven and Hell, is God’s domain.
Judging someone’s actions as right or wrong (and calling them out on it), on the other hand, is perfectly Biblical.
Should read “Heaven OR Hell”.
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