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"All hail Tebow, Om..."


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No one from Florida would ever really push religion right?

St Tebow speaks during Super Bowl


GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP)?Tim Tebow is taking his star power to sport?s biggest stage.
The former Florida quarterback and his mother will appear in a 30-second commercial during the Super Bowl next month. The Christian group Focus on the Family says the Tebows will share a personal story centering on the theme ?Celebrate Family, Celebrate Life.?

The group isn?t releasing details, but the commercial is likely to be an anti-abortion message chronicling Pam Tebow?s 1987 pregnancy. After getting sick during a mission trip to the Philippines, she ignored a recommendation by doctors to abort her fifth child and gave birth to Tim.


Tim, no matter what you've been told...you aren't really the son of God. You are just a football player. Shut the fuck up, no one outside of Jort nation wants to hear anything from you.
 
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Jaxbuck;1644478; said:
No one from Florida would ever really push religion right?

Yes, because the quarter million UF alumni did indeed promise you that no one from Florida would ever talk about religion in their lives - for any reason - until you died and went to Heaven or died and went to Ann Arbor

And they have gone back on that promise. :sad:

Jax - the boy is no longer a Florida student. The Floyd conversation was about people like Meyer - who are still with Florida. :biggrin:

 
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Gatorubet;1644632; said:
Yes, because the quarter million UF alumni did indeed promise you that no one from Florida would ever talk about religion in their lives - for any reason - until you died and went to Heaven or died and went to Ann Arbor

And they have gone back on that promise. :sad:

Jax - the boy is no longer a Florida student. The Floyd conversation was about people like Meyer - who are still with Florida. :biggrin:


Yeah, he's been gone all of what 3 weeks?

Forgive me if I don't buy the atmosphere around that program, especially the dream catching HC, isn't prone to thumping the bible when its convenient (as most people who actually think they talk to god are prone to do).
 
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Sadly, UF had no more notable graduates this ceremony than the guy who majored in home economics.

*And before you say it Gator, I'm aware that he was an "honors student" to which I reply being an honors student with a home ec major is like being the smartest kid on the short bus.
 
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