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San Diego St. RB Adam Muema leaves the combine for "religious reasons"


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I guess he better do what God says or he'll get drafted by the Jags or Browns. Just had some insight for y'all there! ;-) PS- my god has a sense of humor. Just look at the duck billed platypus... Sent from my VS980 4G using CarolinaHuddle mobile app

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I've always wondered why people associated God so strongly with sports.

 

Like he has nothing better to do in his free time than to decide the outcome of games, what with all the wars, hunger, and kids dying all over the world.

Free time? LOL. I would say though that He is inherently a good multi-tasker so doing different things at the same time is not a big deal.

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has anyone tried to defend what it would be like if the 2nd coming were to actually be around the corner?  because that would take faith...  and bring a little reality to the myths people claim to have faith in..

 

 

 

edit:  and by "anyone", I mean, any of the majority outside of the few "crazies" that this same majority would also scoff at...

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http://deadspin.com/awol-nfl-prospect-believes-hes-fulfilling-internet-mes-1536138962

The story of Adam Muema, the San Diego State running back who left the NFL Combine because he believed God told him to, then spent three days at the airport, somehow manages to take even more unexpected turns.

It seems that Muema attended a Catholic Mass in Indianapolis before the Combine. There, a series of coincidences, combined with Muema's belief in numerology and the assurances of an internet figure who claims to be the second coming of Jesus Christ, served to convince him that he would be drafted by the Seahawks—but only if he skipped the Combine.

In an Instagram post four days ago, he wrote:


More of Muema's belief system can be found on his Twitter account, where he makes frequent reference to Lord RayEl. Born Raymond Elwood, RayEl declared himself the Messiah three years ago, and communicates with his followers mostly through YouTube videos (and accepts donations at his website). It is clear, from Muema's tweets dating back months (but increasing in frequency in recent weeks), that Muema believes RayEl is God.

RayEl acknowledged Muema for the first time in a tweet this past Friday and claimed that Muema's actions are the fulfillment of a prophecy. A bizarre YouTube video spells out how a numeric code hidden in the Bible ("equidistant letter sequences") predicted that an "Adam M." would bring RayEl's message to the world in February 2014.

Muema believes that this signifies he himself is a prophet, and in a series of tweets he claimed he could predict natural disasters.

With that being said I did have a dream with tornadoes in cali area & everyone who prayed didn't get sacked in by the tornadoes.


Muema has been dropped by his agent, and the projected mid- to late-round draft pick, having skipped the Combine, is unlikely to be selected without participating in SDSU's March 19 pro day, which he also believes he needs to skip to fulfill the Seahawks prophecy. In a brief statement, San Diego State said coaches have restored contact with him, but it's clear that Muema isn't looking for help.

Giving me advice on morals is thinking yours advice is better than@LORD_RAYEL(God). I'll listen but bets believe it's blah blah. #SaveIt
7:03 PM - 2 Mar 2014

 

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