Ex-NFL star finds new passion in farming

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+12 1. Natan_el_Tigre commented 9 years ago

As they say: faith in humanity restored. <3
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+10 2. kaleemyork commented 9 years ago

super hero.
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-14 3. Dmitry commented 9 years ago

#1 Jason clearly said that he did it for God, therefore there are only three explanations for his actions: 1- he's delusional, 2- he's a religious hypocrite, 3- all praise to God. "Faith in humanity" doesn't fit any of the three, it's just plain, solid logic that cannot be disputed. You either choose one of the three or forfeit your sanity.
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+6 4. kirkelicious commented 9 years ago

#3 Faith in god can lead to abhorrend acts. So this guy deserves some credid for turning it into something beneficial for society. He chose to grow food. Other religiots bomb abortion-clinics.
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+5 5. sux2bu commented 9 years ago

#4 And some religions hang gays from cranes in the town square and cut off heads.
It just depends on which god you believe in .
This fellow chose wisely.
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-1 6. Dmitry commented 9 years ago

#4 That's just not true! There are psychos in every culture, they all somehow work in they're culture into their psychosis, whether it be a religious culture or not.
20th century saw 270 000 000 people dead at the hands of their own atheistic governments and some of the worst atrocities ever heard of in history most committed in the name of some ideology that had nothing to do with religion. Stalin's regime killed 40 000 000 people, about 10 000 000 were killed because they were Christians, similar situation in Nazi Germany, red China, etc. etc.
BTW, you didn't answer my question.
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+2 7. Klemm commented 9 years ago

He clearly went nuts but in a good way :)
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-2 8. kirkelicious commented 9 years ago

#3 i didndt answer your question, because you did not ask one.
And yes, wicked people do wicked deeds, but for good people to commit wicked deeds it needs religion. And how far is worshiping a fuhrer from worshiping a god anyways?
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+6 9. Pizzaface1951 commented 9 years ago

How depressing this has turned into a religious debate. This is a good man doing a good thing.
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+3 10. sux2bu commented 9 years ago

#9 Amen brother. :D
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-3 11. Dmitry commented 9 years ago

#9 It's a video on a religious subject, therefore religious debate is quite natural, any debate is a healthy intellectual exercise, regardless of the subject. And why is it depressing, are you scared to learn something new about religion?