Personal choice. BYU as a team doesn't play on Sundays due to it being the Sabbath for Christianity.There's been a hundred BYU alums do it in the NBA and NFL. I know Pope played at least two himself at UK. I didn't think it was an issue .
Personal choice. BYU as a team doesn't play on Sundays due to it being the Sabbath for Christianity.There's been a hundred BYU alums do it in the NBA and NFL. I know Pope played at least two himself at UK. I didn't think it was an issue .
To everyone saying it's a stupid thread, you are ignorant of how fervent some people's beliefs can be. Chandler basically turned his back on his basketball career for two years to go on a mission trip. Who knows how he might feel about something like this.
I do know that in soccer they had started to make rules changes for Muslims who observe Ramadan. Ironically enough, BYU basketball had to make allowances for Aly Khalifa. He would skip water breaks during timeouts.
Not sure the year has anything to do with religion. Most do not change due to the date.Hard to believe that’s still a thing in 2025. But it is and affected their seed last year. Kinda crazy.
The Jews observe the Sabbath, not the Mormons. SMH
Wrong religion jehovah witness and 7th day Adventist revere the sabbath go back to the drawing board grass hopperTotally forgot that might have been an issue with the church rules and all. Since he’s at UK, it’s a “personal” decision.
So religions haven’t advanced over the years? I have a hard time believing that.Not sure the year has anything to do with religion. Most do not change due to the date.
If Chandler plays half as well as some of you think he is, we should dominate today, just saying.Totally forgot that might have been an issue with the church rules and all. Since he’s at UK, it’s a “personal” decision.
Christianity is today as it was at the time of Jesus. You have all kinds of churches that are misleading people when we talk about religion evolving. Any religion that evolves is not true. You have many wolves in sheeps clothing that are misleading people each and every day. Same for the worlds other religions. Point blank plain and simple.So religions haven’t advanced over the years? I have a hard time believing that.
The problem is Christianity in America has become very......nationalized. Not saying that honoring your country is bad (I love my country and think it's important to thank God for our blessings), but it does seem like in a lot of churches these days, politics reign, and that goes for both sides of the aisle. I mean, there are mega churches that throw 4th of July celebrations that would make D.C. blush. I remember seeing one mega church post a video online with a national celebration that included a mock tank being rolled out to fireworks. Like, that's a bit much don't you think? Not sure Jesus would like his Father's house being used to promote war machines. But that's just me.Christianity is today as it was at the time of Jesus. You have all kinds of churches that are misleading people when we talk about religion evolving. Any religion that evolves is not true. You have many wolves in sheeps clothing that are misleading people each and every day. Same for the worlds other religions. Point blank plain and simple.
Fair enough. I kind of struggle to balance BYU paying some dude millions to coach and play basketball, but also not being able to do it on a Sunday based on some principle that is a thousand or so years old. Seems a little picky and choosey to me.Christianity is today as it was at the time of Jesus. You have all kinds of churches that are misleading people when we talk about religion evolving. Any religion that evolves is not true. You have many wolves in sheeps clothing that are misleading people each and every day. Same for the world’s other religions. Point blank plain and simple.
Since BYU is from the founder of the religion (Taking Christianity and adding a book that is not part of the bible but is also taught), is the religion then they have to have some guidelines that cannot be crossed. But I would also expect the NCAA if there is a Muslim, Scientology, Buddhist or other religion that has a guideline, that they would respect it equally. Me being a Christian and if I think those other religions are misleading has no place in something like these public institutions rules, what is good for one has to be followed by others. I try to live by the golden rules taught by Jesus but also try to follow the word of the BIBLE. Not being a bible scholar, it is up to me before I try to understand the word I have to go to the Lord and ask for him to give Devine intervention to give me understanding of His word. I do not try to put my view on His word to others as I could be one misleading. I tell people to look for spiritual help and go to the Lord as well. Anyway we too long with this. Sorry.Fair enough. I kind of struggle to balance BYU paying some dude millions to coach and play basketball, but also not being able to do it on a Sunday based on some principle that is a thousand or so years old. Seems a little picky and choosey to me.