So what if he believes in God, why do people have a problem with that?
My problem: I think that imaginary friends are only acceptable for people under the age of six.

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So what if he believes in God, why do people have a problem with that?

It ain't private if it's on twitter.
I'd be happy to see the AFL make it clear their is no place for religious statements of any kind inside footy.
He and anyone else for that matter can do whatever they like on their own time even tweet their buttocks.
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What does Ricky Gervais think about this?
His new bird is a Christian
Skip just has a lot to answer for in general.Skip has a lot to answer for in this dept.
That god is definitely out there.Where is the God of **** and wine?
Does that mean you Bacchus to take out the 2013 flag?
And thank God for them!True but it's much more interesting debate here using a footy context. That board is full of atheistic, commie, leftist, ****tas who gang up on anyone who opposes their views.
I think Nathan Ablett is footy's equivalent of Craig Christ."I'd just like to thank God, for taking me and Nathan to all our junior footy matches when we were younger"
It's the same god
Knowing David Swallow is pretty religious we can safely assume he's on the outer and comming back to W.A.
Absolutley no issue with his beliefs.The fact that we let something like a relatively personal belief, which the footballer is hardly trying to mass expose, leads to comments like 'genuinely disappointed'.
As if people deserved to have an actual opinion about him in the first place is beyond the point, using it as a reason to dislike him is just weird. Almost as weird as how Americans treat the reversed situation (Where to be ungracious religiously is an affront seemingly at times).