For years, Christian athletes like A.C. Green and Wayne Simien, have been sharing their faith in the Lord with the public, proclaiming Christ apart of their lives. Football player, Tim Tebow and basketballer, Jeremy Lin can be added to the list of those apart of the faith.
Jeremy Lin
In encouraging others through their testimony, they can provide a sense of hope to those experiencing difficulties in life...
While watching an interview with talented Christian athlete, Tim Tebow, which featured him singing "Awesome God" for a few seconds, the Judiciary Report came to the following conclusion. As much as the site loves the Tebow, boo boo you can't sing (LOL). However, since you are singing about Jesus, the Judiciary Report will give you a pass, mostly because a.) I'm a Christian and b.) I don't want to get struck by lightning. Just teasing. Your voice isn't bad. It just isn't that great either (teasing again).
Tim Tebow
In other news, a recent poll indicated Tim Tebow would beat President Obama, Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum if he ran for office. In response to the poll, Tebow said he would be interested in a career in politics after football. I'd vote for you. I hope things go well for you in your life and career. God bless you.
Reuters has confirmed today that President Barack Obama's administration has turned its attention to Republican rival, Rick Santorum, who has been publicly coming after him like gangbusters. Santorum has ripped Obama on everything - such as his costly health care program, trying to force people of the faith to pay for abortions, high unemployment, the soaring national deficit and the president's policies that have made things more difficult for Christians in America.
Rick Santorum
Thus far, Obama really has not been able to knock out Santorum or Romney and Ron Paul's campaign donations and presidential push are gaining steam. As it stands, polls still retain the view that any Republican could beat Obama in this year's presidential election, as he has made choices in office that did not turn out well and it a very noticeable way.
Mitt Romney
He has added $5 trillion to the deficit, when the Judiciary Report begged him from the very beginning of his presidency to cut costs, not add to them. The site also reasoned with him for his entire presidency thus far, not to engage in wasteful spending such as solar initiative and other experimental programs that later failed. It is the equivalent of an injured person, who is bleeding in a life threatening manner, stating they need to bleed more, rather than stem the hemorrhage and let the serious wound heal. America is bleeding money at a terrible rate and will not recover its financial health in this manner. There is no cash transfusion that can fix this, as it will come at a price. Staunch the bleeding, already.
"Blasts in Nigeria following Christmas Day bombings"
The nation of Nigeria is torn and divide over Muslims engaging in church bombings against Christians, killing dozens of people at Christmas once again. Christianity is the largest religion in Nigeria, but Muslims seek to bring Shariah Law to the nation by force, resulting in open conflict and casualties.
In Egypt, authorities were on high alert over the holiday season, due to past incidents, with the hope of preventing violent attacks on Coptic Christians in the region, who have faced violence from Muslims. The bloodshed is unnecessary. People need to learn to dwell peacefully in their respective nations and not resort to violence as a means of getting one's point across.
Egypt's military: On alert for New Year's attack on Christians
Update at 6:25 p.m. ET: Facebook has apparently taken down the account of at least one group threatening a New Year's attack on Egyptian Christians. An Arab-language Facebook page (not linked to in the story but monitored by msnbc.com reporters) no longer loads.
The Life Site website, among others, have noted President Obama's duplicitous nature when it comes to Christianity. Now that campaign season has rolled around, he has abandoned the anti-Christian rhetoric and is using more Christian friendly terms, which is really patronizing. He thinks we're stupid. You can't have it both ways.
Obama used Christianity when it was convenient to attain the highest office in the land, then acted against the faith and Christians so many times in his 3-years at the White House, the church grew tired of the games. People now more than ever are coming forward online to state he should not get the Christian vote in 2012. He should have known selling out the church would come at a political price. The adviser that convinced him otherwise is deluded. To dump on people one day, then ask them to vote for you the next is insulting.
Obama can barely contain his contempt for Christians and for someone so fond of using said group of people for politician gain, that's pretty rich. It lacks character and class. According to the Life Site website, "Family Research Council president Tony Perkins said Obama’s actions had 'created an atmosphere that is hostile toward Christianity,' and the president has personally exhibited a 'disdain for Christianity.'"
This is true. Obama has made things harder for Christians in America, via two-faced legislation he pushed to please liberals in Hollywood, who could care less if he gets reelected, as they just want their own way. Obama's behavior has encouraged unprovoked animosity and hostility towards Christians. His actions in the Oval Office have left many with reason for pause. He actually got upset at Congress reaffirming the phrase "In God We Trust." If they had said "In golf we trust" he would have been the first one in there for the congressional measure.
I'll play around about some things, but God is not one of them. I take great offense at people invoking the name of God insincerely, using it in vain to get some votes, then trampling on the tenets and people of the faith once they've gotten what they wanted. He can continue to disrespectfully show his true colors to the church (sarcasm). It is going to cost him the vote. Since Obama inexplicably loves plugging explicit, womanbeating rapper Jay-Z so much, I will write this in the idiot MC's speak - watch the throne get off the throne.
Rick Perry's "Strong" ad, featured in his presidential campaign, is a hit on You Tube with over 6,700,000 views in one week and rising. The ad challenges President Obama's 'War on Religion.' The Texas Governor, who states he is a conservative Christian, struck a chord with audiences.
Barack Obama
Obama used the Christian religion to get into office, then quickly turned his back on it, in favor of certain campaign donors' unethical private interests that have eroded the moral fiber of America and openly contradicted the Bible. He is not worthy of the Christian vote. The corruption Obama has complied with is astonishing.
Presidential candidate, Rick Perry, has taken President Obama to task again in his newest ad. Texas governor Perry, promises to protect America from Obama's "war on religion." President Obama has done a number of things that deeply offended Christians, namely his attack on the faith, marriage and more recently, publicly chastising the U.S. Congress for a simple, but poignant measure to reaffirm America's motto "In God we trust." President Obama is consistently showing opposition to the Christian faith, the largest religion in the world and one he used to get elected, then quickly turned his back on.
With the race for the White House heating up, politicians are making pleas to the church for votes. America's religious majority is the Christian faith. So often politicians play on the church's good nature in seeking office. However, as Christians, we must look past all the political rhetoric and earnestly look at the deeds of those seeking office.
Does the candidate's track record on matters of the faith, such as honoring marriage and human life, including the unborn but alive via pregnancy, square up to how God defines it in the Bible. If not, that is not someone that deserves your vote. No one is perfect, but at the end of the day, if people of the faith vote for those that oppose what we believe, said politician will go into office and enact laws and create policies that go against all we hold dear.