I used to tweet but didn't see any benefit from doing so and it seemsd the only famous tweets are stupid ones, like the tweet from Bill Maher about Tim Tebow. Some people don't like Tim Tebow because they fell he is forcing his religion on them by his knelling in prayer but we all exercise our beliefs or lack of them in our daily lives whether we realize we are doing that or not. If one doesn't believe in God then that is their choice and they have that right but if someone does believe in God that also is their right.
Bill Maher also has the right under our constitution to say how he feels abour religion and about Tim Tebow as well but just because someone has a right to do so doesn't mean it's a good idea. I6t's like the poem I learned in drivers Ed. about the right-of-way. Ed had the right of way so he threw caution to the wind and exercised his claim but was killed in the ensuing crash. It would have been better to yield that which he had a right to but some people just have to go ahead and do what they believe that have the right to do regarless of whom they hurt.
In this case Bill Maher may have hurt himself worse than Tim Tebow. In case you didn't heasr about the tweet, Bill Maher said that Jesus sure let Tim Tebow down (after Tim Tebow threw 4 interceptions in a loss). Mr. Tebow nor any other Christian would believe or want you to believe that God plays football or takes sides in a football game. I would be one of the first to condemn Mr. Tebow if he said otherwise.
The things Mr. Maher said will not make a difference in Mr. Tebows beliefs but can only serve to hurt Mr. Maher. He may be correct in that there is no God but I would rather beleive that there is a God and be wrong than believe there is no God and no be right.
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