Love that. As we know, the Bible as we know it today was assembled and codified by the early Church Fathers. These Church Fathers taught the Way as passed on by the Apostles. There is much tradition that is important and along with the scriptures they describe the full Christian life.
If you truly study church history down to the apostles and those who were discipled directly by the apostles its crystal clear Holy Orthodoxy is the faith delivered by the apostles from Christ once and for all. The regions listed before an Orthodox church are simply cultural. There are Orthodox...
It is good. It is good for all - the education side, the athletics side, the local community. They all feed one another in a continuous circle.
In no way are athletics and academics polarizing to one another. They are not at odds at all. They should be viewed as a part of the whole and when in...
I can't explain more how athletics is as much a part of a university's identity in the south as academics. The examples are there - Tuscaloosa, Oxford, Auburn. I haven't been to the others in a while. It's galvanizing and all encompassing.
I don't agree. A true identity encompassing athletics and academics is good for all. Ask Oxford.
Athletics is a large portion of a school's identity in the South whether people like that or don't.
Our leadership 17n sucks!
I couldn't figure out exactly what it was, but that analogy you just made explains it perfectly. I also couldn't explain the exactly why people don't like Keenum....and there it is. It's not just athletics but the branding as a whole. We couldn't market ourselves as...
Yeah, coaching matters. Pete did the smart things and kicked field goals with his badass kicker instead of going for it all of the time like Kiffin would've done. Maybe it implodes around Pete over the next few years, but it is truly a shame how far away from them we are at the moment. I didn't...