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Originally posted by biblelighthouse
I REALLY wish they'd move the Super Bowl to Monday Night Football!
That would be GREAT!
It's never gonna happen though.
Originally posted by Me Died Blue
Originally posted by biblelighthouse
I REALLY wish they'd move the Super Bowl to Monday Night Football!
That would be GREAT!
It's never gonna happen though.
I wish they'd do that for all football - well, all [edit: Redskins] games anyway! :bigsmile:
Originally posted by biblelighthouse
I REALLY wish they'd move the Super Bowl to Monday Night Football!
That would be GREAT!
It's never gonna happen though.
Originally posted by Henry from Canada
Joseph said:
"I REALLY wish they'd move the Super Bowl to Monday Night Football!
That would be GREAT!"
Does it concern anyone here that football is an extremely violent sport cheered on by scantily-clad cheerleaders?
Through the years, there have been many articles that discuss the permanent injuries and shortened lifespans suffered by NFL players.
In also encourages couch-potato behavior and idolatry.
But if TV sports provides you with pleasure, what can I say?
Originally posted by Henry from Canada
I have just gone without TV for 3 years.
. . . .
I will not be watching the Super Bowl.
You work hard all week. Enjoy the game. I will not judge you.
My prayer:
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Lord, it is easy to see the sins in others. Please help me see the sins within myself.
Originally posted by Scot
A local Pizza place in my area has a sign on their door that reads:
"Closed Sunday due to the observance of a religious holiday. Go Steelers!"
They're opened every Sunday except the "holy" Super Bowl Sunday.
I'm waiting for spring training. Been a St. Louis Cardinal fan since the latter days of Stan Musial.
I enjoy baseball.
Originally posted by Scot
A local Pizza place in my area has a sign on their door that reads:
"Closed Sunday due to the observance of a religious holiday. Go Steelers!"
They're opened every Sunday except the "holy" Super Bowl Sunday.
Originally posted by Rich Barcellos
NFL games used to be on Saturday until the 1950's, I believe. I can think of better things to do on the day our Savior came out the tomb than NFL games.
The Julian calendar was in general use in Europe from the times of the Roman Empire until 1582, when Pope Gregory XIII promulgated the Gregorian Calendar, which was soon adopted by most Catholic countries. The Protestant countries followed later, and the countries of Eastern Europe even later. Great Britain had Thursday 14 September 1752 follow Wednesday 2 September 1752. Sweden adopted the new style calendar in 1753, but also for a twelve-year period starting in 1700 used a modified Julian Calendar. Russia remained on the Julian calendar until after the Russian Revolution (which is thus called the 'October Revolution' but occurred in November according to the Gregorian calendar), in 1917, while Greece continued to use it until 1923.