• This is a political forum that is non-biased/non-partisan and treats every person's position on topics equally. This debate forum is not aligned to any political party. In today's politics, many ideas are split between and even within all the political parties. Often we find ourselves agreeing on one platform but some topics break our mold. We are here to discuss them in a civil political debate. If this is your first visit to our political forums, be sure to check out the RULES. Registering for debate politics is necessary before posting. Register today to participate - it's free!
  • Welcome to our archives. No new posts are allowed here.

Super Bowl SUNDAY???

Dragonfly

DP Veteran
Joined
Oct 18, 2007
Messages
31,276
Reaction score
19,786
Location
East Coast - USA
Gender
Undisclosed
Political Leaning
Centrist
Why is there no massive outrage from the Christians about the Super Bowl being played on Sunday?

The amount of betting, partying, crudeness, and outright obnoxiousness over a sporting event on a Sunday should surely tick a lot of people off in the religious world.

Why is there no backlash about that?

Especially since there's a two week break in between that Conference Championships and the Superbowl.
Why not have the Super Bowl on Saturday?

What would that change for football fans?
 
Why is there no massive outrage from the Christians about the Super Bowl being played on Sunday?

The amount of betting, partying, crudeness, and outright obnoxiousness over a sporting event on a Sunday should surely tick a lot of people off in the religious world.

Why is there no backlash about that?

Especially since there's a two week break in between that Conference Championships and the Superbowl.
Why not have the Super Bowl on Saturday?

What would that change for football fans?

Because Rush and Sean haven't told them to be outraged about it yet.
 
Why is there no massive outrage from the Christians about the Super Bowl being played on Sunday?

The amount of betting, partying, crudeness, and outright obnoxiousness over a sporting event on a Sunday should surely tick a lot of people off in the religious world.

Why is there no backlash about that?

Especially since there's a two week break in between that Conference Championships and the Superbowl.
Why not have the Super Bowl on Saturday?

What would that change for football fans?

Maybe because Christians generally don't think of Sunday as being any different from any other day.
 
As far as I can see, many places in the U.S. have football games as a form of worship.
 
Back
Top Bottom