What if Pat Robertson were Muslim? He'd probably react differently.vinsanity wrote:Socnorb11 wrote:If you disagree, then tell me what the relevance was.“Saturday Night Live” lampooned Tebow’s fan-boy love for Jesus. In response, Pat Robertson has claimed that the skit demonstrates “anti-Christian bigotry.”In 1996, Abdul-Rauf refused to stand for the national anthem at an NBA game. A religious storm followed.
Abdul-Rauf claimed in a 2010 interview with HoopsHype.com that “[a]fter the national anthem fiasco, nobody really wanted to touch me.” He played only three more seasons in the NBA before going overseas to play professionally. In that same interview, he discusses how his home in Mississippi was burned down just a few months prior to Sept. 11. He eventually left the state.Pointless in terms of Tim Tebow the QB? Maybe. But it goes beyond the fact that Tebow wouldn't be as popular as a Muslim. He'd probably be vilified. It doesn't bother you that nearly 80% of this country identify as Christian and Pat Robertson is claiming bigotry? That it's ok to vilify Muhammed Ali or Abdul-Rauf for their religious convictions but we should offer Tebow Worship?But even before his conviction, Ali was causing controversy. Sports Illustrated dubbed Ali the most hated athlete in the world in April 1966. In the same article, Ali’s faith was referred to as being a part of his “fanatically religious side.” Instead of being something to admire, his faith was inconceivable fanaticism.
If you think it's pointless or not worth discussing - that's fine. It's certainly your prerogative. But there's no need to be so dismissive because joce posted an article you didn't want to talk about.
What if Taylor Swift was Muslim? She'd probably be treated differently.
What if Derek Rose was Muslim? He'd probably be treated differently.
We could play this game with anybody. None of them ARE Muslim, and neither is Tim Tebow, so what difference does it make. I don't like religious intolerance any more than the next guy does. But that doesn't have anymore to do with Tim Tebow than it does Santa Claus. I don't really see the connection. If you do see a direct connection between Tim Tebow and religious intolerance, then so be it. But I can assure you that this has been going on since before Tim Tebow's great grandfather was born.


