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Thursday, June 18, 2009

Is the NFL Ready for An Openly Gay Player?

The Washington Post asks the question. And the answers don't seem to create much of a reaction... except for this one, with over 100 comments at the time of posting, from pastor and former NFL player Kenneth Hutcherson, senior pastor of Antioch Bible Church and a former linebacker:

No "Gay" in "Team"

Football is like the army -- it's a battle field. In war you have to trust the guy that's next to you. Now, if a teammate has different views about what they're attracted to in the showers it's going to affect the team. It'll destroy the oneness.

Men are going to be more comfortable with other heterosexuals. It's like having a woman on the team or having a woman in the shower. How can you keep your mind on the game when you're thinking about running back to the showers? It would have a tremendous effect. It would be safer for the team and the individual if they didn't come out.

When you have a team worth millions and millions of dollars anything that would mess with the oneness must be removed from the team. Homosexuality is a very divisive issue -- it would affect the camaraderie.

It's not a civil rights issue like with racism -- there's no comparison. That's not even apples and oranges, that's like comparing apples to Chevys. Has a homosexual ever been considered 3/5ths of a person? Has a homosexual ever had to sit at the back of the bus? Has a homosexual ever had to use a different bathroom? I can't change being black... but there are a lot of people, especially in our churches, that have changed being gay.

Read more here of this contribution, the comments to it, and the other contributions, on the Washington Post.

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