Faux News talking head Brit Hume claims Tiger Woods must convert to Christianity, so he can get "redemption" for his serial adultery sins. (Worked well for Sanford, Vitter, Giuliani, Gingrich, Rove, et al. )
Notice Hume is interested only in redemption, not mentioning anything about avoiding doing the thing you needed to get redeemed for having done.
It's like green stamps.
Got evil deeds? Go Christian, and turn 'em in for --
Redemption!
"Doing no evil whatsoever
Practice virtue perfectly.
Tame your mind completely:
This is the teaching of the Buddha."
Wow, you still have a lot of anger in your posts. Brit Hume may be misinformed and ignorant, but he's no worse than most people. In his own way, I'm sure he's trying to help.
Much love to ya, though. :)
Posted by: scruffysmileyface | January 06, 2010 at 11:26 AM
Tiger Woods isn't a very good Buddhist, maybe giving Christianity a try is what he needs. Then again, if you're not ordained, you aren't a very good Buddhist. Christianity may be a better option for the non-ordained, like Tiger Woods. Whatever works.
Posted by: kevin | January 12, 2010 at 12:55 AM
If Tiger Woods does not repent, confess and develops a good relationship with god, he will not be redeemed in Christ.
Lukewarm Christians will be judged in the end times.
In the last book of the bible it states,
Rev 3:16
So, because you are lukewarm--neither hot nor cold--I am about to spit you out of my mouth.
Thus, it is not entirely true that by accepting Christianity, Tiger Woods will be redeemed.
Posted by: Alienno 1 | May 01, 2010 at 07:05 PM