Religion Folau

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As long as the drunk and womanising grub is at fullback than everything is fine. Biggest loss in Australian quarter final history. Not bad with a drunk and the worst Australian coach in a long time.
It was a fairly dismal outcome, but given the age and declining quality of the team, a reasonable effort.
Needs more youf and a fresh set of eyes.
 
Things not so flash for Rugby Aus v Folau it seems:

Michael Cheika’s revelation that he has no working relationship with bosses Raelene Castle and Cameron Clyne has plunged Rugby Australia’s legal case against Israel Folau into chaos, with all three needing to work together as the former Wallaby plans to exploit a loophole to return to play.
In RA’s defence to Folau’s statement of claim filed with the Federal Circuit Court of Australia, it rejected his assertion that the termination of his contract was a restraint of trade because it “does not prohibit Mr Folau from seeking to secure a new player contract with Rugby Australia and the operator of an Australian Super Rugby team which would enable him to play for the Wallabies and/or an Australian Super Rugby team”.

This clause will be seized upon by Folau’s lawyers, with The Australian learning that Folau does intend to play for one of Australia’s four Super Rugby franchises next year.

 
RA should make a new team; the Ipswich Bigots. Make Folau captain and Pauline Hanson the number one ticket holder.

I'd love to throw rotten tomatoes at them...everyone wins!
 
Embattled former rugby star Israel Folau has claimed Australia’s devastating bushfire crisis and record-breaking drought are God’s punishment for legalising same-sex marriage and abortion.
The devout Christian, who had his $4 million Rugby Australia contract torn up over homophobic social media posts, said the timing of the bushfires was not a “coincidence” while delivering his sermon at his church in Sydney’s northwest on Sunday.



Good bloke Izzy. Can't imagine why people would want nothing to do with him.
 
It's no coincidence that the bushfires have increased with the rise of homophobia from religitards like Folau.

Correlation = causation...it's in the bible, so take your arguments up with Jesus and his ilk.

God hates religitards and is punishing the nation because Folau and Margaret Court wont repent of their hate for homosexuals that God created in his perfect image.
 

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Embattled former rugby star Israel Folau has claimed Australia’s devastating bushfire crisis and record-breaking drought are God’s punishment for legalising same-sex marriage and abortion.
The devout Christian, who had his $4 million Rugby Australia contract torn up over homophobic social media posts, said the timing of the bushfires was not a “coincidence” while delivering his sermon at his church in Sydney’s northwest on Sunday.



Good bloke Izzy. Can't imagine why people would want nothing to do with him.

Ah yes Izzy and the homosexuals. Exactly what was missing from the climate crisis debate.
 
Embattled former rugby star Israel Folau has claimed Australia’s devastating bushfire crisis and record-breaking drought are God’s punishment for legalising same-sex marriage and abortion.
The devout Christian, who had his $4 million Rugby Australia contract torn up over homophobic social media posts, said the timing of the bushfires was not a “coincidence” while delivering his sermon at his church in Sydney’s northwest on Sunday.



Good bloke Izzy. Can't imagine why people would want nothing to do with him.
If Folau is a real man of faith, let him make such a sermon from the midst of a bushfire in QLD.

Heck, I'll help him find a suitable church if he wants to prove that god is real.
 
Bizarre reasoning. Abortion has been generally legal for quite some time, why is Australia only being punished now?
There's a lag in communication between god and man.

In the same way, the MFC were punished late for being called the 'demons' through having Mark Neeld employed as head coach in 2012.
 
People have a tendency to want to believe in poetic (or divine) justice, like the biblical example cited by Folau, according to their perceptions of good or bad. I suspect any ill-effects would manifest themselves in ways other than bushfires. To borrow a line from The Exorcist, that's surely much too vulgar a display of power for a god.
 

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