But the Bible speaks against it, and because the Bible speaks against it, we allow rampant sin including homosexuality and lying, and to me lying is just as b ad as homosexuality, and we've allowed this sin to run rampant in our nation.
God places the heaviest burden on those who can carry its weight.
Homosexuality is a decision, it's not a race. People from all ethnic backgrounds live in this lifestyle. But people from all different ethnic backgrounds also are liars and cheaters and malicious and back-stabbing.
I have a lot of respect for tough coaches.
I'm offended that homosexuals will say that homosexuals deserve rights. Any man in America deserves rights, but homosexuals are trying to compare their plight with the plight of black men or black people. In the process of history, homosexuals have never been castrated, millions of them never died.
I've often had people ask me, would you allow a homosexual to be your friend. Yes, I will. And the reason I will is because I know that that person has problems, and if I can minister to those problems, I will.
Let me explain something when I'm talking about sin, and I'm talking about all sin. One of the biggest ones that has been talked about that has really become a debate in America is homosexuality.
People who call Reggie White a bigot and homophobic, beware, because you're calling God himself a bigot and homophobic.
The thing I'm having a hard time with are the Christians who will stab you in the back in a wink.
He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2002.
He studied the Torah heavily.
He retired from football in 1998, but then got a message from God to tell him to continue playing.
He made 124 sacks with the Eagles.
As of 2007 his jersey number is one of five to be retired by the Packers.
His jersey number with the Packers was 92.
He played for the Carolina Panthers.
He played for the Philadelphia Eagles.
He was inducted to the NFL Hall of Fame in 2006.