Oct 26, 2009
Praying during a Baseball game! Give Me a Break!
I was watching baseball last night and the sight of fans in the stands looking up to the sky begging for some help gets rather tiring and tiring real quickly. I mean come on, these are grown people begging for something good to happen, and asking for some help. Isn't that a blow to one's ego when you ask for help? It would be for me, I mean I dislike with a passion asking for help, I cannot stand it and when I do I look down upon myself. Same goes for everyone else in the world I'm sure, we all strive to be as independent as possible and to perform in life to the best of our ability. When that occurs you know you've gone somewhere in the world. Back to my point earlier, based upon my sports experiences especially as a Baseball fan over the years, what I have learned is that "God" takes the day off during a Baseball game plain and simple. Apparently the sports world isn't important enough, and the reason I say that is because every team that I have ever liked personally throughout the years has never won a championship, they might have come close and come within a few wins and such, but it still never happened so I've been deprived. Yes I could be just another bitter sports fan and be rather upset and negative and thats the reason why I'm saying "God" is taking the day off when there is a game on, but trust me, whenever you ask for help during any kind of sporting event the opposite comes true. When you pray for a home run, a ground out to the infielder for an out will occur. If you want a strikeout, thats when you get the home run you wanted, but it is against your team rather than for them. This is all based on life experience from my stand point, I could be wrong, but I sincerely doubt it. Come on people! No more of the praying, it is all a bunch of crap. When it comes to Baseball I am just as superstitious as the next guy, but still, I don't pretend to be religious just because I want my team to win, remember that! Get with it! Sports are exciting, but they're still meant to be what they are, no help necessary.
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