I read today that Barna Research just announced that two-thirds of Americans think pro athletes have more influence on society than pastors.
The NFL bans Bible verses on players' eyeblack or uniforms, but San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick wears his favorite verses on his arms—permanently.
Kaepernick, whose successful season
has launched him
into the national spotlight, made headlines
last November when one Sporting News columnist criticized
the quarterback's arm tattoos, likening the player to "inmates at California’s
state prison."
The commentary sparked response
from other bloggers who came to
Kaepernick's defense. But Kaepernick's adoptive
parents also went straight to the
media in support of their son's tattoos, pointing out that he
"chose Bible verses and had them inscribed on his biceps."
"'Colin's a fairly religious kid, but he's not in your face
about it,'" his father told USA Today.” ‘It’s more about him and
what he believes.'"
In 2001, the Nevada Sagebrush reported that "Kaepernick’s
parents raised him
in a Christian household, even taking time away from youth football practices
to attend Confirmation classes." Kaepernick told the University of Nevada
student newspaper that religion is "'a foundation to build your life off
of.'"
So, when he chose to tattoo his upper body, he chose Bible verses.
According to Sports Illustrated, the psalms tattooed
on Kaepernick's arms are all about his competitive instinct. The verses include
Psalm 27:3, which says, "Though an army besiege me, my heart will not
fear; though war break out against me, even then I will be confident." On
the other arm is Psalm 18:39, which reads, "You armed me with strength for
battle; you humbled my adversaries before me."
Kaepernick also explained his
tattoos to sports reporter and former NFL quarterback Kurt Warner:
“My first tattoo was a scroll on my right arm, Psalm 18:39...It’s just my way
of showing everybody that this is what I believe in.”
But Kaepernick obviously is not the only
religious NFL player likely hoping God gives him the win in Sunday's
game. Baltimore Ravens' veteran linebacker Ray Lewis has been vocal
about his Christian faith, even making the cover of Sports
Illustrated in 2006 for an article entitled "The Gospel
According to Ray Lewis: God's Linebacker." More recently, Lewis was caught
dropping to his knees in prayer on the
sidelines following the Ravens' double overtime victory over the Denver Broncos
earlier this month.
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