http://www.conservapedia.com
The amount of hero worshipping mixed with numerology on Conservapedia is amazing;
http://www.conservapedia.com/Tim_Tebow
(emphasis- me)
Funny that conservapedia does such a thing, seeing that they consider this sort of thing "superstitious", which they consider a trait of Atheism
http://www.conservapedia.com/Superstition
Quote:Tim Tebow's throwing for 316 yards helped cause internet salvations.
"The Billy Graham Evangelistic Association reports that more than 150 people have made a decision to accept Christ as their Savior as a result of searching for "John 3:16" in Google and then clicking on an advertisement for the BGEA's PeacewithGod.net website."[2]
The amount of hero worshipping mixed with numerology on Conservapedia is amazing;
http://www.conservapedia.com/Tim_Tebow
(emphasis- me)
Quote:Tebow had an impressive seven-game winning streak, and took the Broncos to the division championship and a home-game appearance in the playoffs. He led them to an upset win over the Pittsburgh Steelers (headed by Hollywood-values quarterback Ben Roethlisberger) with 316 passing yards, confounding his critics. The Broncos were then eliminated from the playoffs when they lost against the New England Patriots, 45-10, with Tebow completing only 9 of 26 pass attempts for a gain of 136 yards, 13 yards rushing, and 5 sacks.[1]
Tebow is one of Conservapedia's Greatest Conservative Sports Stars and was a runner-up for Conservative of the Year 2011.
Funny that conservapedia does such a thing, seeing that they consider this sort of thing "superstitious", which they consider a trait of Atheism
http://www.conservapedia.com/Superstition
Quote:Superstition is a belief without justification based on fear of the unknown, ignorance, or on a false principle of causation.