Will miss Brit Hume when he retires, just as I miss Tony Snow.
Woah. The libtards will be all over this. Stand tall Mr. Hume!
Wow! Straight from the heart, too.
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After reading his statement, I stand by Brit Hume.
Brit Hume understands the power of his faith, the power of Christ. Tony Snow did too.
I came to this understanding in a round about manner and saw the explanation of it best in "Mere Christianity" by CS Lewis. (my hero)
I think that Christianity offers the most to all men and that those of us that try to be Christians know how both hard and easy it can be, if only we trust in God totally and not in anything that this world or man provides.
I hope Tiger can somehow save himself, the road he's on is a one way ticket to Palookaville.
This is one of things I always lked about Brit when he was in the public eye and doing the news, he wore his Christianity in his heart and not on his sleeve.
Now that he’s retired, more power to him.
They cut off an important part. “You speak the name of Christ and all hell breaks out.”
The whole thing is here - go to 2:58
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_dCB-XUwoc&feature=player_embedded#
I was watching ESPN’s “Around the Horn” (or Pardon the Interruption, it was on before SportsCenter) and the guy was savaging Brit Hume. Said Tiger shouldn’t take advice from “these news guys.”
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Someone with the truth, and unafraid to speak it.
I’m pretty sure I read somewhere that Brit had entered the seminary after he retired full time from Fox news. Or at least had started taking seminary classes. If so, I’m sure he doesn’t care what anyone thinks about his witnessing except Jesus. (who I’m sure is very pleased!)
Give Brit Hume his own show on Faith and Culture for the moral and faith issues.