Tim Tebow cancels scheduled talk with Rod Parsley
Tim Tebow has canceled an appearance at a revival organized by a controversial Ohio preacher, a spokesman for the star athlete said Wednesday.
The Denver Broncos quarterback and dedicated Christian had been scheduled to speak at a three-day Columbus event in March led by televangelist Rod Parsley.
Tebow’s brother Robbie said in a phone interview that he was canceling the talk. Robbie Tebow said his brother’s speakers’ bureau hadn’t researched the event before saying yes to the invitation.
“I know for a fact that Tim is not going to be a part of it,” Robbie Tebow said. “That’s being resolved.”
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Smart move Mr. Tebow.
-KalevDon't you wonder why God didn't send Mr. Tebow to the Superbowl?
-davesDaves,
-Mom of ThreeThat is an asinine comment. Tim Tebow has never professed that God has ever interfered or "helped" him win games. To suggest otherwise is ridiculous. Go find some other place to troll at!
Dave didn't say that Tebow said God helps him, but his fans sure think that God does: http://digitaljournal.com/article/317811
http://www.myfoxdfw.com/dpps/sports/poll-fans-bel…
And to think God has an interest in Football is asinine!
-Deep_ThinkerGod has an interest in everything He created. Why wouldn't He?
-LDKennisonGod created football??
-Deep_ThinkerGod created Tim Tebow, a football player. That means that He has an interest in Tim Tebow and everything he does … including every football game Tebow plays.
-Linda F.Then I suppose God has an interest in my poker games too huh? God only has an interest in his salvation, not the game he is playing… Football is of this world, not of God.
-Deep_ThinkerI believe that God longs to be involved in every aspect of our lives. It's up to you to prove otherwise, Deep_Thinker.
-Linda F.Involved doesn't mean he helps Tebow win.. Involved doesn't mean God cares about the outcome of the game. I'm sure God is going to help little Tebow win a football game, while letting millions of poor people die of hunger and starvation and war every day… Ya, you really understand God's priorities.
-Deep_ThinkerYou can wonder all you want. It doesn't mean anything.
-Michael G.I wish Tebow's people had researched Parsley before they said, "yes," to the invitation. It would have saved Tebow a lot of embarrassment and inconvenience. This young man does not need to be linked – in any way, shape or form – to this obviously false teacher.
Kudos to Tebow for showing us that he is a man of integrity.
-Linda F.So what makes it obvious hes a false teacher the media. You may or may not be right but your should be a little more responsible yourself before you line up with a hostile media.
-decarlisleWell, for starters: since when is money (in any amount) required to ward of Satanic attacks?
Think about that one, decarlisle. Think about it long and hard, comparing it to the Scriptures. THEN tell me that Parsley isn't a false teacher, and that what I said was wrong.
-Linda F.Just a little thing here Linda, America unfortunately doesn't support it's missionary's and it doesn't support it's preachers either, I know that you and probably a lot of other people probably think that Mr. Parsley is in it for the money only, and as a Christian myself, I know that there are some preachers/Televangelists that I don't like, but in order to preach the word of God regardless of who does it, it requires money to do so. I personally don't believe that Mr. Parsley is what you call a false teacher, I've seen his programs, not great, but not bad either. But Money (with God's help as well) is required to run and keep programs on the air.
-crewchieffHaving gone on two missionary trips to Mexico (the first in 2005; the second in 2006), I know all too well that money is needed to go to the mission field. But I do feel that the way Parsley worded his comment is very questionable.
-Linda F.Decarlisle, did you read the whole article? There is nothing wrong with being rich but that doesn't mean if you are not rich that you are not a good Christian. God will give us what we have the capacity to handle. The LOVE of money often keeps our eyes on what it can do instead of our focus on the Lord Jesus Christ.
-msjallenPhil 4:11-13 Not that I speak from want, for I have learned to be content in whatever circumstances I am. I know how to get along with humble means, and I also know how to live in prosperity; in any and every circumstance I have learned the secret of being filled and going hungry, both of having abundance and suffering need. I can do all things through Him who strengthens me. (…who keeps on pouring the power into me.)
You know th media will be dead set against anything Christian!
-Myrtlelinderim Tebow passed another test…Praying he remains grounded in the word without distraction.
-RonKLooks like Tim's " speakers bureau " would check out the event FIRST and then schedule or not schedule Mister Tedow. How much does this speakers bureau pay ? I would do it well and for less money ! God Bless You Tim Tebow.
-TomTim Tebow a true American hero…God bless Tim and his family and Thank you Tim for not being a sell out. Please continue to remain: NOT FOR SALE. Check out Michael Combs song on you tube: Not For Sale.
-Bo KassaBLESSED ARE THE QUARTERBACKS FOR THEY SHALL SCORE GOALS. ELI MANNING JUST CONVERTED. FOR 2 POINTS. I LOVE THE HAIL MARY MARY PASS. ARIZONA CARDINALS REPLACE HELMETS WITH PAPAL HATS. PRAY FOR US BLESSED TIM TEBOW. http://WWW.SPIRITOFAMERICAPARTYRADIOSHOW.COM
-@ABUTOMYou know the difference between Michele Bachmann, Rick Perry, and Tim Tebow? When God tells Tim Tebow to run, he wins.
-davesHa…ha! Very funny. When God tells you to do something, do you?
-Michael G.From what I understand, a contract was involved in this. If Tebow signed it, it will cost him to stand against this type of 'Christianity'. This is not over, not any where near that. This just shows that we all have to careful in who surround us, and will use us if we do not take the time to find out about others true intention.
-RAMWhat is this "kind of Christianity?" He is not my favorite minister but if bringing one person to JESUS through this ministry, the "stand against the left's backlash" it will be worth it. It is funny how most organizations and businesses are looking for money but let a Christian organization, be thought to be doing "such a thing."
Parsley may going about it exactly like I would but I have never heard anything that would lead me to think he is not a honest Christian and preaching the truth. Is it Money?? Is there any minister who does not need help to finance his his ministry?
-MyrtlelinderVery Smart. This evangelist uses these things to uplift himself and his dollar hungry ministry. I'm proud of Mr Tebow and hope he takes serious consideration before being caught up in this kind of invitation.
-MartinI don't know a lot about Parsley's work but I believe he is a great Christian and preaches GOD'S truths. I do hope that Tebow is not backing off because of the radical left's pressure. If Christians do not stand strong against this evil, what is left? GOD hanging in there all alone?? Tebow think this think through before you refuse!!!
-MyrtlelinderWelcome to the Church of Brainwashed Sheeple. You fit right in with the gullible and naive dupes who follow the purulent false prophet, Rod Parsley!
Good for Tebow, or for whoever enlightened him as to the shenanigans of Rotten Ron!
-bighossI'm going to ask you the same thing I asked decarlisle: since when is money (in any amount) required to ward of Satanic attacks?
Apparently, neither you, nor decarlisle, nor Mr. Parsley believe in the power of Jesus' name. Guess you believe that money is more powerful, by the looks of it.
-Linda F.How do you know he is a great Christian if you don't know about his work?
-BobseeksGlad he will not meet with Parsley. Never liked that guy, he reminds me of a used car salesman. I picked up bad vibes from that guy.
-EileenBelieve it or not, there are a few "used car salesmen" who will actually make it to Heaven!
-HollieThat wasn't "bad vibes" it was the Holy Spirit telling you to steer clear of this man. There are many people now trying to water down Christianity with doctrines of demons, so test everything against scripture so you can stand against falsehood.
-nursepatAmen, Steve.
-Linda F.Be careful how you judge, especially people who are doing their best to do GOD'S work.!!! Few of us have the money on our own we must lower ourselves for GOD to do GOD'S work . We don't like begging either, we do have our own "PRIDE" We are not proud of that either. One large problem is the one of judging. So many people know exact why we are doing, "EVERYTHING" And they do not mind in the least telling us their opinion. Judging!! take a loo at Matthew 7: 1-5.
Yes I do a little work for GOD, but I do hate to disappoint you, I pay every cent of what it cost me, I do not get a penny from anyone else. Don't believe it??? That is O K, too.
-MyrtlelinderI'll judge something, you ain't got a clue and you need to take a closer look at yourself.
-KalevWRONG!! The Bible is FULL OF PROSPERITY!!! Learn the truth!! Rod Parsley teaches and preaches THE TRUTH!!
-SanDeluded
-Kalevwhat do of joyce meyers or john hagee?
-arkansasThis should help you, arkansas, at least with the Joyce Meyer end of it: http://truthvanguard.com/2011/01/12/joyce-meyer-a…
-LDKennisonshould of said what do you think of joyce meyers or john hagee?
-arkansasBoth are divorced and remarried with original spouses still living. According to Jesus and Paul (in your bible) they are living in a state of adultery. ***amazon.com books David Pawson "Remarriage Is Adultery Unless…"
-HollieI wouldn't judge them for being divorced if they have repented of it. We have all done things equally as bad or worse. What I would ask "arkansas" to look into is statements from them that are not only unbiblical but downright anti-Biblical. Not trying to be critical, but helpful. Do some research on their ministries from unbiased sources.
-LDKennisonI think Joyce meyer is wonderful-has a worldwide ministry & is saving souls & lives–only the Lord can judge her for past actions..we are all sinners
-BarbaraActually, the ONLY thing the Lord will judge us on is whether we are saved (know Him as Saviour). Her past actions (or yours has nothing to do with it. Based on several of her statements, Joyce Meyer is a false prophet. Only God knows if anyone at all has been saved through this false ministry. God can and has used everything to save people from their sin. But that still doesn't let Ms. Meyers off the hook for her own salvation. She has misled millions of people, sadly, and will have to answer for that before God passes judgment on her. Believe the Bible and not made-up inflammatory statements by those who are lost.
-LDKennisonI hope everyone caught your first sentance. Most people think unbelievers will be judged for their sins; not so, they will be judged as the Great White Throne Judgment for not believing in Jesus Christ as their savior. It is the only unforgiveable sin.
-msjallenI stand my ground, Tebow likes to make a showman of himself in front of others, on the field. He's like that Pharisee in the Court, ' look at me, I'm kneeling'. That is a real TURNOFF with me.
-Byron PotterFortunately, Tebow answers to God … not to you or his other critics.
-Linda F.I guess that you must think that Christians should hide their light under a bushel and not offend the unbelievers such as yourself?
-BobseeksAs a Christian, this too makes me uneasy, because we are told in the Bible to pray privately in our closets. However Mr. Tebow, I'm sure is 10 times the Christian I am. If he thinks this is an effective way to witness, good for him. I have no doubt that his outward show of faith has meant a lot to many many people who have watched him and determined to be more faithful in prayer also. God will not judge Tim Tebow harshly on this, I guarantee you.
-LDKennisonWhat Tim does doesn't bother me at all. There have been others who did similar things: Learn the story of St. Francis: "Preach always, and when necessary use words."
-Michael G.Don't give us that crap. Why don't you just admit that you're another hate filled atheist and despise anybody who worships God. That's what you really meant to say so don't cloak it in a bunch of b.s.
-Robert WayneAny minister or evangelist who has to ask or beg for money is not lined up with the grace of God.
-msjallen2 Corinthians 9:7 Each one must do just as he has purposed in his heart, not grudgingly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver.
The policy at our church is never ask for money; God will provide when His Word is taught consistently and correctly. God has provided and we have never been in the "red". We have a world wide ministry and no price is put on any spoken or written communication. Tithing was a system of income tax in the OT; remember, Israel was church and state combined. Tithing is not taught for Church Age believers.
Okay, but now it ALL belongs to God and we are just stewards. Are you going to return less than a tenth (the word "tithe" means one tenth)? Not in a legalistic way, but the people I've known in whom I see the life of Christ are just givers in every way and in dollars, time, and energy give far more than that. Btw, Abraham paid "tithes" to Melchizadek (Heb. 7) long before there was a nation of Israel or a law of Moses.
-HollieHollie, yes, there is no limit to what we can give to God in every area of life but the most important is for us to grow in grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. As we grow spiritually from His Word we learn what He expects of us. Abraham gave a tenth of his bounty to Melchizedek who was a king-priest as part of being taxed and this same principle was carried over to Israel. The context of Heb 7:17 has nothing to do with tithing in the Church Age. The order of Melchizedek (a king priest) who ministered to Abraham is like Jesus Christ as our King Priest. Genesis 14:18 And Melchizedek king of Salem brought out bread and wine; now he was a priest of God Most High. It is between each believer and God as to how much they have the ability to give or want to give. Is God just worth 10%?
-msjallenYikes, exactly where is that written?
-Esteban CafeIn the Bible, not what is told to you by religious leaders who rob your pocketbook. Isn't God's grace free? Should a church that lives under spiritual grace give freely? Actually, I am not sure what you are referring to in my comment or what is wrong with it.
-msjallenEstaban doesn't know either, msjallen. His remarks tend to have no relation to facts or to Scripture.
-BobseeksYou are right, tithing wasn't taught; there was no need to. The New Testament church members pooled their goods and money and supplied each other as they had need. If we would do this there would never be a poor church, but more importantly, there would be none hungry around these churches and we would make a huge impact.
-nursepatYes, nursepat, you expressed it in such a way that it should be practiced. No welfare either.
-msjallenIt is good to see a man who is not afraid to live out his faith in public; it is also good to see that man grow in discernment. I have less than zero interest in sports, but Tebow is an inspiration.
-BobseeksMaybe I've been brought up in a closet, but what drug name is in Socialism? Have we all gone nuts? You are now officially 'politically stupid'!
Common sense is not in jeopardy anymore, it's outlawed. That's the crime. Zionica now caters to the illiterate, mentally "challenged" and the socialist/left that would destroy our world.
Congratulations.
-BohdanUke1I don't know about your closet, but ours has a particular male enhancement pill called "Cialis." Perhaps you don't need it, but it is still out there. If you further didn't know, this particular word can cause your junk and spam folders to fill up rather quickly. It is unfortunate that "socialism" and "socialist" contains these letters, but the truth is that they do. We're not nuts, we're just trying to spare our readers from seeing a heap of spam comments for male performance. We hope that makes it a bit clearer…
-AdminI say thank you, that is appreciated.
-msjallenWe must take a stand because:
RIGHT IS RIGHT IF NOBODY DOES IT
WRONG IS WRONG IF EVERYBODY DOES IT.
-MyrtlelinderIs there a list somewhere of all these "false" teachers? If you guys could agree on who is a false teacher it would help us atheists to understand the craziness of religion a little better. It's so hard to figure out who is a "True" Christian.
-ChrisChris, that's a reasonable point….I don't hold out much hope we can come up with a comprehensive list for you, but it does look like there's a general consensus (at least on this thread) about Ron Parsley.
-KenLuckily, there will always be a true Christian who stands up to let us know who the false ones are. How do we know they are the true Christians? Why, because they tell us so of course.
-Jeff DixonWrong!
-Michael G.You know a tree by the fruit it bears, doing good for the world, doing harm to the world or sitting back and doing nothing!!!
-MyrtlelinderChris: It is not hard at all to determine who is a false teacher – just examine their teachings and, if they agree with Scripture, they are a sound teacher. As far as knowing whether or not they are "true Christians", that can only be discerned by GOD because only GOD knows the heart. There is evidence of being a true Christian in the way they live, but even that can be faked. As far as the "craziness" of Christianity goes, that is only in the minds of deluded, narcistic atheists whose religion follows the worldview of monsters like hitler, stalin, mao, pol pot and the rest of the crazy megalomaniacs of the atheist pantheon. Throw in the fantastic fables of the atheist prophet darwin (from the goo to you) and you have real craziness. By the way, we all know from previous posts that you have no real interest in anything but criticizing people of faith so quit being a hypocrite and just return to you usual lies and rants.
-BobseeksAmen, Bobseeks. I'm convinced that Chris is nothing more than a bored, little man-child with nothing better to do with his time than to hate and mock Christians. Pretty sad, really.
-Linda F.Yes, he is.
-BobseeksChris, there isn't a list. The proof of ones spiritual belief (Christianity) is by example. How does that person live? What does that persons attitude, speech and actions say about he or she? Do they walk the walk not just talk the talk? Accepting Jesus Christ as ones Lord and Savior is all about a changed person once he or she makes that decision. Yes I agree, unfortunately, there are a lot of people out there that profess to be Christian. They "look good", do good works and are involved in all the church outreach programs, but once they are out of that environment, their speech and their attitudes speak volumes about their real beliefs. On the other hand, when you are in the presence of a true Christian, there is this knowing they are the real deal. They truly believe all the tenates of the bible and live it in all areas of their lives. Hope this helps with the craziness of who is a "true" Christian.
-Betty PageOne other thing Chris. Regarding what determines a false teacher. A true Christian believes that the Bible is the inerant word of God. That every word spoken is from God and is the truth. That being said, when a supposed teacher starts inserting their own interpretations or deviates from the actual words in the bible then that person is deemed a false teacher. If that false teacher has been approached and reasoned with and they continue to stray from the exact words and meanings of the bible, then it is recommended that we believers not listen to their teaching.
Chris, I have read the other comments here regarding your apparant negative past postings. I am not trying to change your thinking or your position, just imparting some thoughts on your questions. Thanks for listening to this Christian who would probably be dead now but for Jesus saving grace in her life.
-Betty PageWell good grief, I can't seem to spell today. Oh well, you get it right?
-Betty PageChriss I made 2 post and I mis-spelled two words, inerrant and tenet. Sorry
-Betty PageYes. Actually, there is a list of false teachers on the internet. I think there are several lists, in fact – complete with explanations for why they are accused of being false teachers.
Have a nice day.
-Linda F.Parsley is a fraud.
-Brad H.In defense of Rod Parsley, he preaches salvation by grace through faith, his church conducts many humanitarian projects, is a great pro-life/anti-abortion crusader, and ,unlike many televangelists and "ministers" in general, is still married to his first and covenant wife!
-GordonYep, he has his ticket punched in all the right places needed for the purpose of gaining confidence from the vulnerable and naive people he cons into sending him money, as he preaches the infamous and heretical prosperity gospel that has contaminated so much of the evangelical community!
-bighossRight on, BIGHOSS! If we are all supposed to be so rich, wouldn't GOD the FATHER have made JESUS rich right from the start? Then Jesus could say, "Come to me all ye who are weary and I will make you rich." He never even implied any such thing, except that our riches from Him would be in Heaven, not here. What about the RICH young ruler? He went away sad when Jesus told him to give up his riches and follow Him. Doesn't sound very prosperous to me. The love of money is the root of all evil. And these false teachers are telling you to not only love money (as they do), but if you follow them (not Jesus) you will be rich. Think about it. They are SCAM artists, I don't care what they call themselves.
-LDKennisonYou and bighoss better be CAREFULL with what you say. Payback's not gonna be good!!
-SanFind out if he believes that Jesus is the ONLY way to heaven and you will have your answer. Jesus said "I am the way, the truth, and the life. No man comes unto the Father but by me". I believe in the inerrancy of the scripture so what it says is what it means.
-nursepatI believe that Tebow i the bravest young person that lives in America, today. I admire, so much the fact that he is one of few who will stand up for he believes and thinks that what he believes should not be changed because it is not what someone or anyone else believes. We need people badly, today who will make such a stand for himself and for his GOD AND SAVIOR JESUS CHRIST!!!
-MyrtlelinderOf course he is. He is obviously much braver than the young men who volunteer to join the armed services where they only have to worry about minor issues like bullets and bombs. I totally see your point. (eyes roll)
-Jeff DixonBullets, war, bomb, the greatest destroyers of the faith of GOD AND HIS SON JESUS CHRIST are not these things It is people who dare not stand on the WORD OF GOD. Many Christian will not stand for what they believe like you do, Jeff. If they hear the smallest anti-CHRIST word they will just back off. It does not take a bullet to do this. Do you remember Peter who JESUS told in the Bible, before cock crows three times you will deny me. "no, no, no, no, never will I do that. The anti CHRIST crowd had him scared out of his sandel s just as many, many people, today. You don't do that Jeff, you hang right in there!!
Be careful with those eyes, one day you may not get them to stop rolling!!!!
-MyrtlelinderThat response had nothing to do with my comment. If you believe that a football player is braver than a soldier merely because he says he is a Christian, it is obvious you have no idea what bravery is.
-Jeff DixonAnybody can be brave, but it takes courage to do what Tim does.
-Michael G.Not really. To proclaim to be a Christian in a society where 80-90% of the population says they are also Christian is actually one of the easiest things to do.
To call oneself a Christian or even an Atheist in a Muslim nation takes more more courage than what Tebow has ever demonstrated.
-Jeff DixonQuite frankly, Jeff, unless you have walked in the shoes of a Christian you have NO idea what you're talking about. I know that's a shocking thing to you, seeing as it seems that you're convinced that you know everything. But hey! The truth hurt sometimes.
-Linda F.It might if you ever offered me the truth on an issue.
-Jeff DixonJeff: is there EVER a moment when you think to yourself: "Hmm … Maybe I shouldn't say this. Maybe I should keep my big mouth shut, so to speak. Maybe this comment is going to make me sound like an ignorant, hate-filled (place whatever word you'd use here)." ? Or is there some kind of mental blockage that prevents you from having any sense of common decency and respect for people who dare to believe in God?
-Linda F.No.
-Jeff DixonYou list lots of impressive aspects of this preacher, but you forget one thing about accepting the teachings of a church, to borrow an old adage: the devil is in the details. An ounce of poison in a pound of sugar is all it takes.
-EvanWhat exactly is the poison you refer to? Or the details?
-GordonOne one who has a splinter in his eye trying to get a speck out of his friends. Matt. 7
-MyrtlelinderUse spiritual discernment, Tim Tebow. Do not be persuaded by apostate preachers. Too many eyes are upon you, critical and secular alike, waiting for you to make a mistake.
-Winstoni think that as americans we are clueless as to the operation of a kingdom. as jesus stated we will be judged by every idle word we speak. many have been quite liberal on their attacks against parsley in this dialog, you may want to dig a little deeper and publicly apologize for your words in this same forum lest you find yourself giving account in a less forgiving atmosphere. the bible is very explicit about the gravity of our words especially in accusing fellow believers and doubly those in leadership.
-jomamaYes, I agree, jomama. We WILL give an account for our words!! Most preachers are teaching 'give and it shall be given' not greed. Yes, it takes lots to have a ministry and thank God they are willing to do it! The Bible is full of prosperity and if we don't believe it then satan has had his way with us. He wants us to FAIL!! (I HATE him!! People don't realize how much satan HATES us!!) Rod Parsley is a great preacher! I have learned a lot from him, John Hagee, Len Mink, the Roberts, Andrew Wommack, and many others. We will be judged, like you said, for what we say and what we do. I want God to say to me 'thou good and faithful servant' at the judgement, not 'depart from Me, I never knew you'!
-SanDitto with jomama, your monicker doesn't reflect your graceful command of the english language , but does bring a grin to my face!
-RandyAll I can say about Mr. Parsley is this… when I saw him at a revival series back in the mid 90's in a Pentecostal Holiness church in Durham NC the man had 4 ARMED guards surrounding him and no one other than those on the platform (the senior pastor of the church, and a few muscians) were allowed to get close to him or even touch him. that being said I have wondered in the past about his motives. I will not make a judgement call on his salvation only that scripture does tell us that on the day of judgement some will say " and I did all these things in your name and God will respond and say, Depart from me for you never knew me"… I am not making a judgement on if Parsley is a Christian or not but I will say this.. God knows this mans heart better than any one.
I have also seen how often he solicits money from folks. I know he has to spend a lot of money is stamps alone a year because of the weekly mail soliciting funds he has. Good thing the post office has him to help with their issues.
-Sandyand 801Parsley is a false teacher, a wolf in sheeps clothing.
-KalevIt's kinda funny how everyone hates any minister that asks for money. Its like "I will support you 100% in anyway I can – just don't ask for my money!!"
-NitrobudA minister or church should never have to ask for money. People will give as they are influenced by the teaching of the Word of God and give without being asked.
-msjallen2 Corinthians 9:7 Each one must do just as he has purposed in his heart, not grudgingly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver.
Our church never asks for money and we have always had enough for all the ministries provided.
What is judgement folks? Is it the Peacher that tells your a sinner???That you can't approach God, because He will not hear you because you are a sinner .It is spoken every Sunday through out this country.Or is it that sill voice you hear when sitting in The Presence of THE LIVING GOD!!! Then before HIM you feel you must ask for forgiveness! Your own heart will convict you. Worship THE ONE, talk with IT THAT IS. He will hear and direct your steps. There is no condemnation in HIM. Only love and forgivgness. Do you know HE dewells in you? If not just ask and you will receive THE TRUTH!!!!!!!!!
-Child of GODAs someone just pointed out.Id say use discernment in praise of Tim Tebow.Do you people know him personally? Do you know what he truly believes? Then why blindly back him? Why praise him then? Just because you say your christian and do a little prayer doesnt make it so.You call this Parsley a false teacher? Ok but what makes Tim Tebow any better? Id warn very seriously about jumping on the Tim Tebow wagon so quickly.Just sayin.
-Dennis