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More proof of false Christian persecution

As I outlined in my last blog post concerned Robert Griffin III and Christian persecution, it is a false narrative.  The myth of Christian persecution was again proved as Kansas City Chiefs safety Husain Abdullah caught and intercepted Tom Brady‘s pass on Monday Night Football.

In celebration of Abdullah’s play, he went down to pray. Abdullah, a Muslim, was penalized and his team incurred a 15-yard penalty on the next kick off.

In response, this tweet was posted on Twitter:

If anything pro-Christian favoritism could be argued here. Fortunately, the NFL responded that Abdullah should have not been penalized. The decision for the penalty during the game was:

The prayer drew a 15-yard penalty flag for unsportsmanlike conduct, for “going to the ground” while celebrating after a score. There are exceptions made for religious prayer in the rule…

At the least we have learned two things:

  1. The media look for any angle to make a story run
  2. It’s easy to selectively prove (falsely) that Christian persecution exists.

Beware of the danger of the single story.

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Gisele Bundchen asks for prayer for Brady, then curses

As most of us are talking about Madonna’s halftime show or Cee Lo Green’s bling robe this morning. However, Super model Gisele Bundchen, wife to Patriots quarterback Tom Brady, created a stir this weekend. As most upstate New Yorkers around here are cheering the Giants’ win in the Super Bowl, Pats fans are in grief this morning. Bundchen and Brady were in grief after the game.

Bundchen was in so much grief that she apparently said to some hecklers:

My husband can not [expletive] throw the ball and catch the ball at the same time. I can’t believe they dropped the ball so many times.

Earlier this week, Brady’s wife was in a different mood as she sent a message to friends and supporters asking for prayer for her husband. According to Fox News, an e-mail asked: Continue Reading…