God doesn’t hate anyone but is definitely sad about the lost one's
If there is a God, he's not a fan.
Lots of things are destroyed n God’s name.I can't get past the first 3 words of the title of this thread.
If there is a God, he's not a fan.
No, PEOPLE hated a lot of things and they used god as an excuse to destroy them. The same thing is still going on today.Lots of things are destroyed n God’s name.
Lots of violence in the Old Testament.
God clearly hated a lot of things.
I believe in God. I do not believe in a chicken curse. You will discover every team has good luck, and bad luck. I think the chicken curse story is silly. When we recruit well with decent coaching we have good seasons. Our problem is we do not always combine the two.God hates sin.
I don't believe football moves God's meter AT ALL.
On a less serious note: There IS the 'Chicken Curse'.
Don’t understand how that happened but I think it will get rectified this season at home.Ok. Maybe a little. Sometimes.
Don’t understand how that happened but I think it will get rectified this season at home.
Yeah I agree every team no matter how good plays 1-2 bad games a year. Georgia almost choked at Missouri. We didn’t do anything right in Gainesville last year after they didn’t do anything right in Columbia the year before. The Florida series has been a strange one of late.Bad games happen. We had them under Spurrier. Under Muschump too. There will be more. Not the end of the world. Sometimes teams just don't show up.
That's a good one!!!A young, athletic soul had recently passed away. He was greeted in heaven by Saint Peter, who began to show the recently deceased gentleman the pearly gates, the streets of gold and all the other wonders in heaven.
As they strolled about, they came across a group of angels playing a game similar to basketball. But, the new heavenly resident noticed that instead of having a number, they had letters on their uniforms.
"Saint Peter, why do the players have letters instead of numbers on their shirts?" asked the new soul.
"All the Forwards wear F, all the Guards wear G and all the Centers wear a C." replied St. Pete.
"But, one guy has a S on his jersey, what's that all about?" he asked
"Oh! That's just God..... He thinks he's Dean Smith."
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That's a good one!!!A young, athletic soul had recently passed away. He was greeted in heaven by Saint Peter, who began to show the recently deceased gentleman the pearly gates, the streets of gold and all the other wonders in heaven.
As they strolled about, they came across a group of angels playing a game similar to basketball. But, the new heavenly resident noticed that instead of having a number, they had letters on their uniforms.
"Saint Peter, why do the players have letters instead of numbers on their shirts?" asked the new soul.
"All the Forwards wear F, all the Guards wear G and all the Centers wear a C." replied St. Pete.
"But, one guy has a S on his jersey, what's that all about?" he asked
"Oh! That's just God..... He thinks he's Dean Smith."
Wonder what his reaction was to C U's seven in a row.Coach Spurrier used to say that God must favor the Gamecocks. This was after his third straight 11 win season and his fifth straight win over Clemson. After this years rivalry game it appears that Coach Spurrier was right.
That's a good one!!!
Wonder what his reaction was to C U's seven in a row.