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Thomas Davis baptizes Daryl Worley (warning: religious people inside)


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15 hours ago, Panthers Fanatic said:

I really need to get a TD58 jersey...one pretty amazing dude and he'll be right up there with Sam Mills when all is said and done.

I doubt he'll ever have a phrase like keep pounding but TD has in every way surpassed Mills as a player and a member of the community.

IN NO WAY IS THAT A DIG AT MILLS!!

Sam is a legend and I love him, that just goes to show how much TD has done in his own right.

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4 hours ago, CAPantherFan said:

I find it amazing some of the most successful athletes are Christian. I mean have you ever noticed?


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True Christianity is all about accountability and discipline.  Goes hand and hand with what it takes to succeed in a professional sport where you have already made millions.

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3 hours ago, DeeJay said:

Not a religous person but that's pretty big pool

do you party after that? ive never seen a baptism

Typically, you'd have more of a vesper style meal after a baptism for churches, but then again modern day churches take things to a whole new level, so not sure in this case.

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1 hour ago, Saca312 said:

Typically, you'd have more of a vesper style meal after a baptism for churches, but then again modern day churches take things to a whole new level, so not sure in this case.

I'm pretty sure that was TD's pool. A lot of churches use other locations for events like this.

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2 minutes ago, Tbe said:

I'm pretty sure that was TD's pool. A lot of churches use other locations for events like this.

I was mainly talking about the style of party, not particularly the location.

Whether it's all out or a calm social is what I'm attempting to decipher in this case.

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Christianity to me is about love & compassion. Those are the two most important aspects of the religion to me, and Thomas embodies both very well through his actions. Too bad most who claim to practice the religion lack both, and those individuals have turned numerous away from the religion due to this. That and forgiveness. 

TD and Cam are my favorite Panthers, period. When TD hangs them up, not only should his number be retired, but he should get a statue outside the stadium 

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9 hours ago, CAPantherFan said:

I find it amazing some of the most successful athletes are Christian. I mean have you ever noticed?


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most people in america are considered christians, so it's not really a surprise. plus it's been shown believing in a higher power/fate/destiny/teleology or whatever you wanna call it gives you a mental edge in sports, so it's even less surprising athletes are attracted to religious belief.

i'm not religious, but it's cool that the team is gelling and building chemistry in the offseason. hopefully this translates to a cohesive locker room this season.

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