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Old Sun Dec 02, 2007, 05:03pm
Rev.Ref63 Rev.Ref63 is offline
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Originally Posted by JRutledge
I guess as a Reverend that is how you handle adversity.
This, my friend, is not adversity. The loss of a child, a financial crisis, a health crisis, these can be considered as adversity. To have a disagreement on an internet forum with someone I've never met cannot begin to be equated with adversity. I've had people sit across my desk with life-changing decisions to make before they leave my office. That, my friend, is an exercise in judgment. The decisions I have to make on the basketball court pale in comparison.


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I can see why people have less and less faith in their lives when people like you react to issues that are not life altering.
People like me? You mean preachers in general or just preachers that happen to officiate? If you base your opinion of preachers of what you read on the internet, then you don't know preachers in the least.

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Who cares what a coach thinks? I know I do not.
Apparently you do, friend. You stated earlier in this thread that my decision may not be accepted well by a coach who knew the rules. So, are you saying that your calls are based upon what the coaches think of your calls?

You also said that coaches do not know the rules like the officials. If that is the case, then I am in no danger of having this judgment questioned. You can't have it both ways.
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