highwaystar101 said:
outlawauron said:
highwaystar101 said:
When I become a professional football player I'm going to show off my atheism.
Seriously though. Football is a secular event, it has never held a religious message in the past and I don't know why it should happen now. It's acceptable if someone wants to perform their own private ritual after scoring a goal such as offering a prayer as that is more down to personal preference. For example when Frank Lampard pointed to heaven when he scored just after his mother died.
But allowing the whole team to offer up prayers and wear Jesus T-shirts is rather silly because that has crossed the boundary of personal preference by a long way. That's in the realms of preaching and converting, which should not be allowed in secular games. let them do that on their own time if they want.
It doesn't happen with anything else such as politics in football so why this?
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They aren't trying to convert anyone. They're just wearing a t-shirt. I'm sure if someone put some type of atheist themed shirt. (maybe the Darwinian fish, I dunno, it'd be perfectly fine)
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High profile people using their high profile position to appear en masse preying in front of thousands of people live and probably televised live to tens of millions of people is pretty much my definition of converting and preaching in a glamourising manner.
It's exactly what scientologists do to convert people, they parade Tom Cruise, Nancy Cartwrtight and John Travolta in the public eye to get people to convert. Same thing.
It's never been allowed for anything else in football because it is a neutral sport, so why this?
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Also, I would have a problem with someone wearing an atheist T-Shirt based on the same principles, so I would have a problem with the darwinian fish.
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That's a problem then. Because what you've got a problem against is freedom of expression and letting people be themselves. You would rather peope be inconvienced because someone is simple minded enough to listen to somesone soley because they are a celibrity?