He did not PLAY but did PRAY
You need Prayers!
2006-10-22 08:49:36
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answer #1
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answered by SAM M 4
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I pretty much agree. If, let's say, I had to choose between a Giants' regular season game, and a Yankees' regular game. There is no doubt I'd watch the Giants. But, Yankees' in the playoffs vs Giants' regular season, I'd go with Yankees. The playoffs never overlap, so, not much of a problem there. Also, I see no problem with watching both games at once, something I've done many times before. That's the beauty of split screen TV's and MLB.TV. I can watch several games on TV, and have baseball on my computer. It has all worked out pretty well for me. On Saturdays and Sundays in September and October, my house is like a sports bar or the ESPN center. In a pinch, there is always TiVo and DVR. Ah, technology... Just an aside, the NFL generates about 7 billion dollars in annual revenue, compared to 6 billion for MLB. So, the difference is about a billion dollars, which is a lot on anyone's terms, but the relative difference is not really THAT much. Each single football game is a cash cow, but the MLB makes up for it somewhat in sheer volume or by having 10 times as many games. In regards to what sport is America's pastime, I still think of baseball as the true "pastime" for a number of reasons (that I won't go into here). Howie Long had a great quote during his induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame: "Baseball may be America's pastime but Football is America's passion". EDIT: Alright, a billion dollars is a significant difference. I must have been really tired and droopy last night, when I tried to say it was "not THAT much", lol. But, I think the numbers indicate total revenue which does include the playoffs.
2016-05-21 22:54:41
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think he did, since there is little known about Jesus during his early teen years . There were no video games then, so those are out of the question. But i'm not sure about other games. maybe He did.
But the only sure thing Jesus did during that time was seeking His Father, as it was seen when He was found at the Temple learning Scripture.
Remember the Lord in the days of your youth.
2006-10-22 08:51:46
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answered by Karl F 2
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Given that Jesus lived over 2000 years ago, none of these games or sports would have existed. Also, Jesus had a very intense goal in his heart, so I doubt he had much time for too many frivolous things in his life. However, we have a lot of proof from those who knew him that he had a definite sense of humor, and I enjoy the picture "The laughing Christ."
2006-10-22 08:51:17
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answer #4
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answered by sunflowerjean63 3
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How about magician.
or instead of house acted out biblical stories with friends.
In "Lamb: The Gospel acording to Biff" by Christopher Moore the author shows Jesus playing this way and when I read it it seemed to really ring true.
2006-10-22 09:01:21
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answer #5
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answered by mike g 4
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The Bible doesn't say what Jesus played as a little kid. But you know full well that none of those games existed back then.
2006-10-22 08:49:53
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answer #6
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answered by Iamnotarobot (former believer) 6
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Definitely video games. Grand Theft Camel was his favorite.
2006-10-25 13:10:38
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answer #7
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answered by Greg V 2
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He played in the sand box where he lived and may have played
with some sheep until they were carved up for supper
2006-10-22 08:51:08
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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NO, but he did preach in the temple at the age of 12.
2006-10-22 08:52:08
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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No, he was too busy saving the world and all *shrugs my shoulders* He would have made a great cricket player though.. He's such a gentleman
2006-10-22 08:49:56
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answered by Anonymous
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