Comments on Atheists, pray for the Patriots to beat Tim Tebow TypePad2012-01-14T19:30:16ZBrian Hineshttps://hinessight.blogs.com/church_of_the_churchless/tag:typepad.com,2003:https://hinessight.blogs.com/church_of_the_churchless/2012/01/atheists-pray-for-the-patriots-to-beat-tim-tebow-/comments/atom.xml/Bob commented on 'Atheists, pray for the Patriots to beat Tim Tebow 'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451c0aa69e20162ff9ebca7970d2012-01-15T17:53:27Z2012-01-15T18:21:26ZBobWell, you got your wish Brian. Although I was pulling for Denver, I'm behind the 49ers all the way! I...<p>Well, you got your wish Brian. </p>
<p>Although I was pulling for Denver, I'm behind the 49ers all the way! I think Jerry Garcia may have had something to do with their last minute victory! So, instead of Tebowing to get what I want, I may switch and listen to a good ole 1969 version of Dark Star!!</p>
<p>Cheers!</p>Blogger Brian commented on 'Atheists, pray for the Patriots to beat Tim Tebow 'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451c0aa69e20168e58e1c69970c2012-01-15T07:16:54Z2012-01-15T18:21:26ZBlogger Brianhttp://profile.typepad.com/brihinesGreat job, unbelieving guys and gals. You did it! Your non-prayers produced a non-win for the Broncos. Brady and his...<p>Great job, unbelieving guys and gals. You did it! Your non-prayers produced a non-win for the Broncos. Brady and his Patriots trounced Tebow's Broncos. <br />
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<p>There were a lot of great moments in the game. One of my favorite was the first and goal series for the Broncos from the Patriot three yard line. Which resulted in zilch points for Tebow. He made an angry gesture on the failed fourth down touchdown attempt.</p>
<p>Funny. Why didn't he praise God with a "Tebow" prayerful kneeldown? Oh, I know. He's the sort of Christian who believes that God only does things he wants to have happen. You know, the self-centered stuff, like scoring a touchdown. </p>