The Denver Broncos made it to the Super Bowl, and Denver is in euphoria. But, then again, that could be partially due to the legalization of pot affecting the mood in Seattle and Denver. On this edition of the program, we discuss the role of sports in the lives of boys and men—the traps, the idolatry, and the proper use of it.
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Great Sermon! there is A BIG DIFFERENCE between having a 'beer' and smoking a JOINT
the THC stays in the body LONGER THAN alcohol,like 3 WEEKS LONGER and could be WORSE ON MALES THAN FEMALES.
this is a reason IMO today why many women are doing better than men in the economy. although i could be wrong on this one.
s c (1/25/2014)
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grounds for hypocrisy Abstaining from watching the super bowl on the grounds of ones' objection to marijuana strikes me as peculiar since one of its' biggest objectives include the generation and promotion of beer (a controlling substance)..have we forgotten? ..and sex..how desensitized are Christians? Once there is compromise, the game is over. It is very difficult to stand ones' ground on certain moral issues when other like issues are embraced or readily accepted (i.e. homosexuality is wrong but heterosexual immorality is all right or marijuana is wrong but alcohol is all right, etc.)
Lady Day (1/23/2014)
Great Sermon! I am NOT watching the super bowl because the WACO states legalized POT. I also believe THC affects the male brain MORE than the female brain and is why the average man isn't grown by age 30 and the average woman may just be a little more mature, but she is still a woman and needs help if she has small children
Kevin Swanson has served as elder and pastor of Reformation Church, OPC since its inception. Kevin was raised on the mission field in Japan in the 1960's and 1970's. Together with his wife Brenda, they are bringing up five children in the nurture and admonition of the Lord....