I'd Like To Thank God For Giving Me The Strength To Write This
Your team has just won the playoff game!
The three star players for the team have had stellar performances, so
they are being interviewed by the Jim Grey. He asks them
each about their play on the court, and each of them goes on their
cliche way on perserverence and momentum and then they come to
this: " I want to thank God for this victory today. "
The heavyweight champ blugeons his opponent, a
KO in the second round of the championship boxing match. Larry
Merchant stands beside the reining title-holder and, after
"thesaurusing" us, he asks the fighter about the bout. The
fighter, as we see the defeated challenger being carried out of the ring
on a stretcher, chimes faithfully, "I thank God for the strength to
fight tonight."
Did I miss something here? When did God
suddenly care about the big game? Is God taking sides in sporting
events now, placing a little money down on it? How fair would that
be? How does he decide who will win and who will lose? "Hhm,
let me see.... the Knicks have seven players who believe in me, but the
Miami Heat only have four....","Oh, my, this is a tough one: both
men have prayed before the match, both are sincerely devoted to my
teachings.... guess I'll have to flip a coin on this one." I
think there are more important things to dwell on than who should win
the championship game. Aren't there other issues more
pressing: "Hey God, the third world here. We sort of have a
famine crisis here so could you pull yourself away from the Direct TV
for a little while and help us out ? We're dyin' here!!"
Actually, I don't believe God is doing
anything like that, and neither do you. Wouldn't it be nice,
though, not to have to hear that over and over again at the end of every
sporting event ? What these players are doing, of course, is
avowing their faith in God, which is alright but please don't do it in
my living room-- geez, there are kids watching! Isn't there
something about the seperation of church and sports? Give the
credit where the credit is due, people: to the atheletes
themselves. To their talent and skill, their tireless efforts for
perfection, their singlemindedness and sense of purpose.... and
sometimes, to a canyon-full of luck!
Besides, if God had anything to do with it,
wouldn't you think the San Diego Padres and the New Orlean Saints would
have won world championships by now?
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