Irn-Bru wrote:I'm a Christian, but I don't see how any of what you are saying applies to Michael Irvin and ESPN, TexasCowboy. ESPN dumped Irvin because they can't afford to be mired in any controversy with him and any combination of drugs or women.
You can go give the executives that speech if you want, but why should they have to take those kinds of risks when there are thousands of potential analysts out there who also happen to have clean private lives? Life is full of consequences for our actions, and Irvin is simply seeing the consequences of his past behavior. . .there's no 'love the sinner hate the sin' about it.
I wasn't talking about ESPN. I was talking to your friends here who seem
to judge Irvin for his life choices..and act as though they have never once made a horrid decision to sin and do bad things..Who walk as though they are high and mighty and perfect. On this planet your not perfect I'm not
perfect and neither is anyone who has a private life such a sports star or
even a movie star..Just because they live a more rich and abundant life
doesn't mean they are meant to be perfect..No human is perfect that is
why it was written Romans 3:23 that all have sinned and fallen short of
the glory of GOD, This applies to everyone, Poor, wealthy, working 2
jobs just to make ends meet..You have no right what so ever to judge
him in any manor or fashion
Revelation 20:12 And I saw the dead, small and great, stand before God; and the books were opened: and another book was opened, which is the book of life: and the dead were judged out of those things which were written in the books, according to their works.
If I were you I'd keep your eyes on how you live your own life, never
mind thinking you can control other peoples lives for them, because one
day you maybe looking at the Lake of fire, and nobody else