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<blockquote data-quote="WaterboySA" data-source="post: 1001054" data-attributes="member: 71393"><p>Maybe this will give some clarity. For Christians that are serious about their religion, there is certain verses in the bible that means a lot. No, it is not more correct than others, I'm not going there. I'm just saying, it means a lot....one of those verses, maybe one of those with the most meaning, is Romans 14:11, " For it is written, As I live, said the Lord, <strong>every knee shall bow to me</strong>, and every tongue shall confess to God. " That is why the England player said he felt uncomfortable doing it. It does not say bowing for anything else is wrong. It is a personal thing. Taking the knee is reserved...This is just trying to give understanding, I'm not trying to convince anyone.</p><p></p><p>Then, on a more personal note. I believe all people are equal. I believe racism is wrong. As a Christian I believe it's a sin, and if you die with ANY racism in your heart, you're in trouble. BUT, I'm also not ashamed to say I DO NOT SUPPORT BLM. I do not agree with that organization's actions. Have a great day guys....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WaterboySA, post: 1001054, member: 71393"] Maybe this will give some clarity. For Christians that are serious about their religion, there is certain verses in the bible that means a lot. No, it is not more correct than others, I'm not going there. I'm just saying, it means a lot....one of those verses, maybe one of those with the most meaning, is Romans 14:11, " For it is written, As I live, said the Lord, [B]every knee shall bow to me[/B], and every tongue shall confess to God. " That is why the England player said he felt uncomfortable doing it. It does not say bowing for anything else is wrong. It is a personal thing. Taking the knee is reserved...This is just trying to give understanding, I'm not trying to convince anyone. Then, on a more personal note. I believe all people are equal. I believe racism is wrong. As a Christian I believe it's a sin, and if you die with ANY racism in your heart, you're in trouble. BUT, I'm also not ashamed to say I DO NOT SUPPORT BLM. I do not agree with that organization's actions. Have a great day guys.... [/QUOTE]
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