well said. this is why i come back to the monkey pen. wade through the poo and you can possibly find a coherent opinion.
I did an internship for the Asros. Cedric is a good guy, as is Mike the Director of CS. The Astros also have a team chaplain. You might also want to talk to him.
There isn't any reason it is a misnomer to call it 'Faith Night.' They didn't say it was 'Every Faith Night,' 'All Faith Night,' or 'The Only Faith Night.' Christianity is a faith, so substituting one for another isn't a big deal. Marketing to one group for one night should not be causing such an uproar, especially when the events are happening before the game. It's pretty strange that the biggest noisemakers for tolerance are so intolerant when it comes to christianity. If Muslims were the largest segment of the population in Houston I seriously doubt there would be outrage by tolerance police against a Faith night featuring Muslim singers etc.
Did you read anything in the thread at all? Please do and then show me the part where I, or anyone else that agreed with me, showed any form of intolerance against Christians or Christianity. My preference is that they scream it to the heavens that this is a Christian event. Would calling it Christian Family Day be so bad?
First of all, that's ghey... j/k Maybe I oversimplified it, but I don't see things the way you do...Honestly, I hear what you are saying, but in the end, it doesn't affect me or doesn't bother me the way it does you, so I may see it as you just b*tching for the sake fo b*tching... I understand what you're saying here and you're right, crappy marriages, kids and people come from all walks of life and religions, but it doesn't mean we shouldn't be able to attend an event like this if we choose to...I just think you're ready way too much into this...Remember, it is election season, so you'll see a lot more of this in the coming year...