CountryFrog
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I hear you.
As a pastor though, there's something about BYU's Sunday Policy I find very refreshing. My church body has never been strict sabbatarians, but it just feels like in this world, no day is sacred anymore. I'm constantly battling with kids missing Christian education on Sundays because "Little Bobby's got to have his baseball game, and if we deny him, we'd be bad parents." It's good to see people fight to keep Sunday holy.
Heck, when I played High School football back in the early/mid 2000s Sunday was sacred, our coaches never called us in on Sunday's for team meetings or film study because that was "family day" as they called. Now it's changed there as well.
not a historian but wouldn't the mid 2000's be in another 500 years or so?
Crud, I was told by Ziggy not give away where I've come from:
I have to agree with you somewhat here. Maybe it’s “good old days” syndrome or whatever but I miss the Sundays of my youth when nearly everything was closed and you spent the day with family and neighbors. Harder to do in a world that’s open 24/7 and everyone is hustling to just to get by.
We do our best to have a big family meal at home on Sunday and spend as much of the day together as possible.
But I don’t agree with BYU because I don’t like them.
I know it. It's hard to swim against the current, because you end up having to go along because it's just where the momentum is.
I remember a couple of years ago, I showed my high school youth "Chariots of Fire." And the idea of not doing something on a Sunday was just alien to them. They had no frame of reference for it.
Major props to you for having a big family meal on Sunday. That's beautiful! Do the best you can to keep it, and bend but don't break when you have to.
sounds as if someone is bringing a bit of theatrics to the pulpit
And never trust someone who drinks too much.Never trust a school that doesn’t drink.
Add 2-4 from the ACC once Clemson leaves and you’ve got a huge 2-sided conference with nationwide appealLooks like B12 is targeting Colorado, Arizona, Arizona State, Utah, Oregon, and Washington. Would be crazy if it materializes .
Nope. That's the fever associated with Raider Rash. Seek prompt medical attention.You guys are going to love away games in Lubbock.
After you beat their beloved Raiders, Tech fans will invite you back to their parking lot for group hugs and old time western campfire sing alongs.
You‘ll go home with a warm feeling and a new hope for mankind!
This is Jimmer erasure!To be honest I didn’t even know BYU played baseball lol
Jimmer was a two-sport athlete?This is Jimmer erasure!
Agreed. Good times ahead for the B12 if this comes to fruition.Add 2-4 from the ACC once Clemson leaves and you’ve got a huge 2-sided conference with nationwide appeal
It definitely seems like the Texas Tech and Oklahoma State fanbases are the least happy with the new additions. Not entirely sure why.Nope. That's the fever associated with Raider Rash. Seek prompt medical attention.
Considering these are two places where trees are museum pieces and people are just about as scarce, they are happy with any kind of company…It definitely seems like the Texas Tech and Oklahoma State fanbases are the least happy with the new additions. Not entirely sure why.
It definitely seems like the Texas Tech and Oklahoma State fanbases are the least happy with the new additions. Not entirely sure why.
No one gives a scheiss about Texas Tech fans. They're some of the [ Finebaum ]tiest humans on earth.It definitely seems like the Texas Tech and Oklahoma State fanbases are the least happy with the new additions. Not entirely sure why.
No one gives a scheiss about Texas Tech fans. They're some of the [ #2020 ]tiest humans on earth.
They're good for an easy win just about every fall, though, even when our team isn't any good.