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Friday, January 18, 2008

Hate the Sin, Love the Game

ON THE CHURCH AND SOCIETY

By Raymond J. Keating


While the NFL playoffs forge on towards the Super Bowl, passion for this football season came to an end for me when my Minnesota Vikings fell to the Washington Redskins in the next to last game of the season. Playoff hopes – what little existed for a team with no passing game – were dashed.

So, it’s time to fire up the Hot Stove League and look to baseball. While the heart of this fan rests with the Cincinnati Reds (anyone know of an available veteran starter?), I can watch a baseball game anytime, anywhere, and between any teams.

Baseball? I can hear the protests. (Full Article)


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