We dive into the absurdity of religious outrage when a college football player dared to warm up during a pregame prayer at a rival's stadium. This bizarre controversy highlights the insecurity of fundamentalist groups that demand forced reverence from outsiders, revealing classic in-group/out-group boundary defense and intense religious virtue signaling. When are we going to follow the biblical advice to pray in private?
News Source:
Utah Kicker BYU Prayer Warm-Up Religious Backlash Dillon Curtis Respond
By Grayson Weir for thebrobible.com
October 23rd, 2025
π brobible.com/sports/article/utah-kicker-byu-prayer-warm-up-religious-backlash-dillon-curtis-respond/.
The Non-Prophets, Episode 24.44.1 featuring Scott Dickie, Flabbergasted, and Jonathan Roudabush
Kicker Dares to Warm Up During Prayer π
BYU Fans Demand Forced Reverence π
When Pre-Game Prayer Becomes Virtue Signaling π
Mormon Outrage Over Secular Warmup π₯
Religious Guests Demand Your Respect π
The Bible Says Pray in Private, Jesus! π€«
Is a Kicker Warming Up Sacrilege? π€¨
College Football's Holy War Hypocrisy π‘οΈ
The Anatomy of Manufactured Outrage π
Dillon Curtis: The Anti-Prayer Crusader (He Just Kicked!) π¦΅
Religious Insecurity on the 50 Yard Line π©
Why Did a Senator Weigh In on a Kicker? π³οΈ
When Faith Requires Public Capitulation π€«
Mormon Church Demands Apology from Teen π€¦
Stop Disrespecting Your Guests! π‘
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