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BTW, folks. She's addressing the "other" Mark, not me. Juulie already knows where I stand on being politically correct. ![]()
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The gensis of basketball was in a religious setting. Its sole purposes were to engage young Christian men in vigorous physical activity and to teach life lessons. It was then, and at its best will always remain, a means to a more important end. The wearing of a head scarf or yarmulke is, to many people, an important part of the end. Like you, I am not particularly concerned with what is politically correct. Political correctness is too often driven by ignorance, fashion and hidden agenda. However, I am concerned with what is right and with getting life's priorities correct. So please, let's not confuse the end with the means. To recap: Faith, culture and identity = important ends Basketball = insignificant means
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I was doing a christian school game. We are about to tip off and one player is wearing a bracelet. I tell him to take it off and he says, "But it's a what would Jesus do bracelet," I replied, "Jesus would not wear it when he played."
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