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Rob Johnson is still here for some reason

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Rob Johnson is still here for some reason
@RepNancyMace And here comes 5th place Nancy, late to the game and way after this has been debunked. MLB uniform code does not allow writing on caps... AND... players can opt out of wearing PRIDE caps. Maybe someday you'll pay attention enough to be current.
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Rep. Nancy Mace
Rep. Nancy Mace@RepNancyMace·
Genesis 9:12-16 "And God said, “This is the sign of the covenant I am making between me and you and every living creature with you, a covenant for all generations to come: I have set my rainbow in the clouds, and it will be the sign of the covenant between me and the earth. Whenever I bring clouds over the earth and the rainbow appears in the clouds, I will remember my covenant between me and you and all living creatures of every kind. Never again will the waters become a flood to destroy all life. Whenever the rainbow appears in the clouds, I will see it and remember the everlasting covenant between God and all living creatures of every kind on the earth.” The rainbow belongs to God and his promise to the world. Somewhere along the way, its meaning was stolen. The MLB is threatening to fine players for writing Bible verses on their hats during Pride Month. A sports league perfectly comfortable forcing woke ideology onto its players and fans. But the moment a player chooses to respond in the name of Jesus Christ, suddenly it is a problem. The Left screams tolerance until you believe something they do not. The hypocrisy is insane. These players have every right to their faith. Every right to stand for what they believe in, just as loudly as anyone else is allowed to. We will always stand for the Word of God.
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Jack
Jack@jackunheard·
Time to set the record straight: The rainbow has NOTHING to do with Pride Month. It’s God’s covenant with Noah, his unbreakable promise after the flood. It belongs to God and God only.
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Payton Alexander
Payton Alexander@AlexanderPayton·
100% of the recent backslide in support for gay rights is because of things like this, by the way. This is vile, totalitarian, vicious extremism. There is no possible justification for this. There is no natural end point here. Gay organizations urgently need to return to the principles of freedom of religion and association. This totalitarian impulse to crush anything short of complete submission is revolting.
Sports Illustrated@SInow

Three Giants pitchers wore Bible verses on their Pride Night caps during Friday’s game. MLB has since issued a warning to them.

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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 NOW: The MLB is facing an investigation from Florida's Attorney General after they CRACKED DOWN on the Christian faith when players put a Bible verse on their "LGBT pride" caps MLB is facing HUGE BACKLASH: "Senator Josh Hawley's written a letter to Major League Baseball saying that these players are being subjected to religious discrimination after Major League Baseball players on the San Francisco Giants were criticized by Major League Baseball for writing Bible verses on their team issued Pride night hats during Friday night's game against the Chicago Cubs." No more anti-Christian discrimination!
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@WellsJorda89710 Okay, let's try to explain this in simple terms. The MLB has rules on uniforms. One of those rules is you can't write messages on your cap. This is the rule they broke, it has nothing to do with religious belief. Also, any player can opt out of wearing Pride caps.
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Reformed Bapticostal Presbyterian
Would @MLB do this to a Muslim player if they wrote a Quran verse on their hat? You know the answer.
Pastor Rich Bitterman@w_bitterman

He took a rainbow stitched onto a San Francisco Giants cap and placed beside it the first Word God ever spoke over that sign. Genesis 9:11-16. That was enough for the league to warn them to not write a Bible verse on the pride hat again. A covenant became an offense. MLB could point to the uniform rule and maybe the rule was clear enough. Still, everyone knew the ink was not the real scandal. The scandal was Genesis. A verse from the first book of the Bible appeared beside a rainbow and suddenly the old story came walking into the modern room. God had spoken first..that was the wound. Before it was claimed by a movement, it was placed there by mercy. Landen Roupp said there was no hate in it. He said the rainbow is a symbol of God’s covenant and as a believer he wanted to stand firm. Good! There are times when standing firm looks less like shouting from a platform and more like refusing to vanish under a hat. Writing the verse in ink was small a small thing. The witness was not. I admire him. He could have worn the cap and said nothing, carried his convictions quietly back to the clubhouse. Instead, he wrote Genesis 9 beside the rainbow. It was not a spectacle. It was a confession. To understand why, we have to leave the ballpark and walk back into the soaked world of Genesis 9. God speaks as the world was still wet with judgment when God blessed Noah. He gave Noah’s family the earth. He sent them out to fill it and placed a holy fence around human life and said, in effect, “Do not treat people like animals. They bear My image.” Every person carries that mark. The baby in the womb and the old man in the nursing home. The angry critic online and the confused soul wrapped in a flag. Every one of them lives beneath the hand of the God who made them. Christian courage can never be cruel because every person bears God’s image. Mercy still hangs over this world and sinners still have time to come home. Then God lifted His sign into the clouds.“ I have set my bow in the cloud,” He says, “and it shall be for a sign of a covenant between me and the earth” (Genesis 9:13). The word is bow. That is easy to miss because we have turned the rainbow into greeting-card weather with soft colors after rain. Scripture’s bow is often a weapon. It belongs in the hand of a warrior. Scripture’s bow is often a weapon, bent with judgment, strung with arrows, aimed by wrath. In Genesis 9, God hangs the bow in the clouds with no arrow in it. Look at that again. The bow is there, but the string is quiet. The storm has spent itself. Sunlight breaks through the wet air. Color bends across the sky and creation receives a sermon without a single human word. God remembers. He keeps His promise. The world deserves judgment, yet mercy still hangs over our heads. The rainbow is a sermon. Long before flags, merchandise, corporate campaigns, political speeches, or team uniforms, God placed the rainbow above a guilty world and made it preach patience. That is why Genesis 9 belongs in this conversation. Christians do not need cruelty to speak clearly. Sneering never strengthens truth. When believers say the rainbow belongs to God, we are saying more than “our symbol came first.” We are saying the world is still being held together by the promise of a holy God who gives sinners time to repent. The rainbow is beautiful because mercy is beautiful. It also warns because mercy delayed carries a clock inside it. Peter tells us the Lord is patient and calls sinners to repentance. The same God who set His bow in the clouds has appointed a day when every mouth will close and every knee will bow. That makes the cross shine brighter. At Calvary, judgment did not stay in the distance. It landed as the arrow we deserved struck the Son of God. Christ stood beneath the wrath sinners earned and mercy flowed from His wounds. Genesis 9 gives us the empty bow in the clouds. Golgotha gives us the Savior on the tree. So yes, be thankful for these players. Be thankful for men who can stand beneath public pressure and say, with open eyes and a steady voice, “I belong to Christ.” Christians should learn from that. Stand firm when the culture demands your silence. Hold your ground when conviction is called hatred. Do it with tenderness, clean hands, tears for the lost, love for your neighbor and your Bible open. A rainbow appeared on a baseball cap and a few men remembered the God who set it in the sky. That is enough reason to be grateful. The rainbow is still preaching and let the church stand firm under it.

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@ACTBrigitte Well the Florida AG is an idiot. He could just do a simple search to see the MLB has rules against writing on the cap, and also has an option for playes to not wear Pride caps. So, there you go, all taken care of.
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Brigitte Gabriel
Brigitte Gabriel@ACTBrigitte·
🚨BREAKING: MLB has issued formal warnings,with fines up to $10,000 on the table , against three San Francisco Giants pitchers who wrote Bible scripture on their Pride Night hats during Friday's game against the Chicago Cubs. The Florida AG is now reaching out to MLB over whether forcing players to wear Pride logos while threatening to punish them for expressing their faith is religious discrimination. 🙏⚾
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Wade Miller
Wade Miller@WadeMiller·
MLB wants you to embrace the faith of the left, while banning the faith of the right. The idea of forcing Christians to wear LGBTQ iconography is offensive. If MLB wants to put out social media in support of Pride Month, that’s already objectionable, but trampling on the dignity and faith of their players in this fashion is truly offensive and sick.
Sports Illustrated@SInow

Three Giants pitchers wore Bible verses on their Pride Night caps during Friday’s game. MLB has since issued a warning to them.

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Jon Root
Jon Root@JonnyRoot_·
MLB has claimed to be “inclusive”, yet they’ve excluded Christians from expressing their faith. MLB has claimed “tolerance”, yet intolerant of Christian messaging. MLB is encouraging forced conformity at the expense of the Christian faith. That’s wrong.
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Josh Hawley
Josh Hawley@HawleyMO·
What does MLB think it’s doing penalizing players for their Christian faith? They owe us some answers. Right now.
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Brittany Hughes
Brittany Hughes@RealBrittHughes·
The @MLB has issued an official warning to players who wrote Bible verses over their ‘Pride Night’ hats. This was never about making gay people feel “welcome.” And if you have to force people to celebrate something, it’s not a thing worth celebrating.
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