It will be interesting to see how Tim Tebow fares in the multicultural, multi-faith New York City market. Until then, The New York Post reports that "God's Quarterback" was more popular than Cadbury eggs this past Easter Sunday Georgetown, Texas, where football and God reign supreme. But if this believer's reaction is any indication, it's not going to be a smooth transition:
“I’ve been to New York a few times, and there were so many people who were just lost,” said Wynter Veal-Drummond, who drove 17 hours to join Tebow’s “congregation.” “I think God sent him there for a reason — because there are so many people in New York who don’t have a relationship with God.”
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So, he's a goodish looking, goodish playing football player who is prone to public displays of religiosity. How does this make him SuperEvangelist? I don't get it. But he trips my gaydar.
Totally trips my gaydar as well
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