Report: Rockies GM O'Dowd rumored for Braves posiiton

If you read what I read I said "two". The prison site and Alternet. That's two. Please try to keep up.

So you just ignored how I used both sides and how I specifically mentioned Breakpoint, which you reiterated was a left wing rag? I quoted from multiple sites from both sides for this exact reason. Try to keep up.
 
Other baseball executives say they appreciate the Rockies' new emphasis on good character but say they would never try to build a team of Christian believers.

"You don't hear about it so much with their players, but you hear about it with their front office," San Diego Padres general manager Kevin Towers says. "That's not us. ... We wouldn't do that."
 
Hurdle, 48, who says he became a Christian three years ago, says of the team's devotion: "We're not going to hide it. We're not going to deny it. This is who we are."

Face value says you are dead wrong.
 
"You look at things that have happened to us this year," O'Dowd says. "You look at some of the moves we made and didn't make. You look at some of the games we're winning. Those aren't just a coincidence. God has definitely had a hand in this."
 
So you just ignored how I used both sides and how I specifically mentioned Breakpoint, which you reiterated was a left wing rag? I quoted from multiple sites from both sides for this exact reason. Try to keep up.

Yes. But you accused me of saying CBN was a left wing rag which I didn't. Now you're changing the subject. LOL!
 
Yes. But you accused me of saying CBN was a left wing rag which I didn't. Now you're changing the subject. LOL!

Yes, you did. Breakpoint, which you specifically reiterated came from a left wing rag, was linked from CBN.
 
On the field, the Rockies are trying to make the playoffs for the first time in 11 seasons and only the second time in their 14-year history. Behind the scenes, they quietly have become an organization guided by Christianity — open to other religious beliefs but embracing a Christian-based code of conduct they believe will bring them focus and success.

Can it really get any clearer than that?
 
Hurdle, 48, who says he became a Christian three years ago, says of the team's devotion: "We're not going to hide it. We're not going to deny it. This is who we are."

Face value says you are dead wrong.

Yes, they're proud to be a Christian organization. They said nothing of "only wanted Christians on the Rockies" like you said with your OWN WORDS. These words were never mentioned. Not...one.... damn....word. But please, keep making up reality as you go along.
 
Yes, they're proud to be a Christian organization. They said nothing of "only wanted Christians on the Rockies" like you said with your OWN WORDS. These words were never mentioned. Not...one.... damn....word. But please, keep making up reality as you go along.

I used the word basically for a reason.

Basically: in the most essential respects; fundamentally
 
On the field, the Rockies are trying to make the playoffs for the first time in 11 seasons and only the second time in their 14-year history. Behind the scenes, they quietly have become an organization guided by Christianity — open to other religious beliefs but embracing a Christian-based code of conduct they believe will bring them focus and success.

Can it really get any clearer than that?

That's a lot diffent than saying that they only wanted Christians on the team. What part of that is hard for you to understand?
 
That's a lot diffent than saying that they only wanted Christians on the team. What part of that is hard for you to understand?

What part of basically is hard for you to understand? What part of my clarification, where I said, "Sure. They may have had some non-Christian players, but they created a Christian clubhouse with Christian ideals regarding morality and actively searched for personnel who fit that approach," is hard for you to understand?
 
A Christian organization. You said it. And I want no part of a man who builds his BASEBALL team around something completely separate from baseball.

What about a church that build itself from really good baseball players in hopes to dominate softball leagues?
 
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