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The World's Coming Grace Infusion

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The American Cult Football world learned early Sunday Morning that the roof of the inflatable Metrodome in Minneapolis collapsed canceling the NFL meeting of the Minnesota Vikings and the New York Giants. Could this be the beginning of some emerging threat to the religion of millions, perhaps billions worldwide?

Well it is probably a little too much to proclaim that this event happened for some great religious reason. However in a world in which every human has a religion, whether they admit it or not, for some their religion has become football, especially the football of the National Football League. After all the Super Bowl is one of the most watched events of the year.

Furthermore this roof collapse has strategic importance as it relates to the consecutive game starts by Bret Favre, which currently stands at a league record 297 games. A Monday game now to be played in Detroit probably means a continuation of Bret’s streak.

Sunday also means that the United States is still the most churched nation in history and many Americans will make the Sunday trek to church no matter the weather. Whether you attribute the recently uncharacteristic weather we have been experiencing worldwide to global warming or regular weather and climate variability, when you come right down to it, weather is the great world phenomena we humans would like to control, because it continually points to the reality that we can’t (control the weather).

It is fitting, because of the title of this article, that this weather variability points to the reality that Americans are the world’s largest, most culturally diverse religious culture. All of this religion has come about because of some political-technical-religious term we call the, “separation of church and state.”
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