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17 minutes ago, Iggles_Phan said:

I see nothing on Twitter so far. Seems fake. 

1 minute ago, LeanMeanGM said:

One guy on twitter is saying bar fight 

I searched "Dallas Goedert” on Twitter and saw nothing. What do you have?

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44 minutes ago, ManuManu said:

I searched "Dallas Goedert” on Twitter and saw nothing. What do you have?

What USC just posted. I don’t expect the source to be credible so I didn’t post it, and that’s the only one I saw 

5 hours ago, BigEFly said:

Ezekiel and Revelations also reference the Four Horsemen. One is plague. While these are the punishments of God, don’t you think Jesus and the disciples would have worn masks and ministered to the sick?

Please realize that as an agnostic I am not of the same belief set as you. My father was an agnostic but his parents were devout Lutherans and everything I learned from them and from him is you lend a helping hand, you treat others as you would be treated, if you have bread and another doesn’t, you share.  I remember working with a group of young men when I was in college that were studying to be ministers. One was particularly strict in his interpretations and basically condemned to hell anyone that did not accept his version of Christianity.  I rejected that.  He used to talk about accepting Jesus as Lord and Savior into your heart. Well, I suspect from my reading of the four gospels that would likely be interpreted more by actions towards others than words. 

1st yes, I believe Jesus and his followers would have masks if that were a thing. 

2nd The Bible is clear that man is born into sin and also chooses to sin and the only reconciliation is through belief in what Christ has done for you. But of course that belief should also be shown in your actions.

Anyhow those are my beliefs based on what I believe the Bible says. You need to make your own decisions on those types of things.  You have read the gospels and probably more, one of the most famous scriptures is John 3:16 but read 17 and 18 as well. Very little wiggle room there.

Anyhow like I said we're all responsible for our own lives. 

4 minutes ago, LeanMeanGM said:

What USC just posted. I don’t expect the source to be credible so I didn’t post it, and that’s the only one I saw 

I don't know anything about philly nation Twitter. Credible?

3 hours ago, Iggles_Phan said:

Jesus attended to lepers, and needed no mask to protect Himself.  He couldn't be infected, as He was the Healer.

The Bible doesn't teach anything against masks.. so don't conflate what a few people who happen to (perhaps) be Christian say and what the Bible actually teaches.  Jesus said, the highest commandment is "Love the Lord, your God, with all your heart, with all your mind, with all your strength."  And that the second was like it, "Love your neighbor as yourself."  So, to answer your question, the apostles, after Jesus left, would have acted according to that.  Jesus said, "A new commandment I give you, which is not really new: 'Love one another, and in that they will know that you are my disciples.' " 

In other words, the role of the Christian is to be in the midst of the turmoil, helping as they can, which is the example we saw from Samaritan's Purse, setting up a field hospital in Central Park in NYC.  Of course, they were booed and jeered to leave by some as soon as the imminent emergency ended, rather than thanking them for what they did, they were ostracized for what they believe.   Of course, the Bible teaches about that as well.     Feel free to look this one up for yourself, if you wish 1 Peter 3:15-17.  

 

I wear a mask when I go out to the store, or church... that's the only places I've been since this happened.   I've visited with my parents and my in-laws twice each during this time.  Outdoors, and distanced for the most part.  Greend, as far as I can tell, is completely on board with wearing a mask.  So, I'm not sure why you are asking what Jesus and the disciples would do?  Greend isn't the issue here, nor are "Christians".   The issue is individuals - Christian, non-Christian, male, female, white, black, green and orange - who are refusing to wear masks due to whatever reasoning they can think of that suits their desire to not wear a mask, who refuse to maintain separations, for whatever reason they can think of.  Its not a religious issue, nor a political one.  It's a common sense issue.   It doesn't hurt me to wear a mask.  Its uncomfortable, its annoying and it reminds me to freshen my breath more than I have been... but its good sense.   That said, I see a ton of people with masks on, who don't know how to wear them.  I saw a woman wearing a mask over her chin scratch her nose (which was uncovered) 3 times while standing at the deli.  I saw two women walking around having a loud argument with some random person that existed only in their memories as they weren't there to hear it, but had their masks over their throats, not their faces... and were likely spewing all sorts of water droplets in the process.  I've seen men with masks that cover only their nose, but not their mouth, because their beard was in the way.   

Should I start quoting Timothy, Corinthians, and Peter and how women are and should be submissive to men, not allowed to preach, and more?

1 hour ago, Uscg-green said:

I don't know anything about philly nation Twitter. Credible?

Don’t know. Scrolled through his tweets and he seems like your average Tater. Probably just saw the same rumors on FB and reposting.

8 hours ago, justrelax said:

I’m on the upswing, definitely feeling better. I’m gritting my teeth at the prospect of what’s to come for the nation, however.

Focus on your recovery; the nation will be fine.  

Brandon Brooks is such a good leader - he's both authentic and smart.  He'll have a big influence on the OL while rehabbing and the right person to lean on if others have doubts or mental issues. 

I went out twice today, didn't see anyone in a mask but then again, I only saw maybe 15-20 people face to face as I live in a small ish town where there are few active cases.  I've not really appreciated the difference between the UK and US in terms of the COVID situation until the past 48 hours.  3 weeks ago, there was a lot of scepticism over sport being played this year, but the last few days show it is possible.  There is a perceptible bounce in people that wasn't here a couple of weeks ago - but we are most definitely not out of trouble and nowhere near it.

I also got a delivery from my favourite brewery, so it certainly helps life!

6 hours ago, DEagle7 said:

I'm enjoying Lane's podcast

Loved Bob Saget in Half Baked.

3 hours ago, LeanMeanGM said:

One guy on twitter is saying bar fight 

Are bars even open?

Is the NBA really going to come back this year?  Its gonna be over 4 months off now, then it's going to run till October, followed by the draft and FA.  Not to mention some players and coaches arent on board with resuming.  Then the following season will start later and be all screwed up.  Just end the season and start a new one in October like usual.  Same with NHL and MLB.  We've been without sports for awhile now and we can manage to do so till football comes back(hopefully).

To me the league's have been suspended for too long and it's too late.  Just end them and get ready for this upcoming season.

11 minutes ago, 315Eagles said:

Loved Bob Saget in Half Baked.

Are bars even open?

Bob is a good guy, I would know, he is my uncle.

1 minute ago, PhillyGreenMachine said:

Bob is a good guy, I would know, he is my uncle.

Seems like it.  I used to watch Full House all the time when I was younger.

1 minute ago, 315Eagles said:

Seems like it.  I used to watch Full House all the time when I was younger.

Apparently there was an episode with a donkey and he had a boner on camera and they couldn't get rid of it. 

1 hour ago, MediterraneanDiet said:

Should I start quoting Timothy, Corinthians, and Peter and how women are and should be submissive to men, not allowed to preach, and more?

PM me with anything you'd like.

29 minutes ago, PhillyGreenMachine said:

Bob is a good guy, I would know, he is my uncle.

And then Bob's your uncle?

27 minutes ago, PhillyGreenMachine said:

Apparently there was an episode with a donkey and he had a boner on camera and they couldn't get rid of it. 

Bob saggett had a boner when a donkey was on set???😲 sounds like a different full house than i watched😉

47 minutes ago, 315Eagles said:

Are bars even open?

Depends what state you’re in 

8 minutes ago, Utebird said:

Bob saggett had a boner when a donkey was on set???😲 sounds like a different full house than i watched😉

No, the donkey had the boner. They couldn't get it to go down because it was supposed to be family friendly. 

10 minutes ago, greend said:

And then Bob's your uncle?

Yes, he is my uncle. 

Not quite fake but apparently exaggerated. 

9 minutes ago, Utebird said:

Bob saggett had a boner when a donkey was on set???😲 sounds like a different full house than i watched😉

Not sure if it was a boner or just a pants tent.

1 minute ago, ManuManu said:

Not quite fake but apparently exaggerated. 

Must have been a Cowboys fan

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