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Has the
Bible verse John 3:16 become too controversial to be
displayed at sporting events? Some might be asking that
question after a basketball fan at the NCAA Tournament
had his sign featuring the famous New Testament quote
snatched away from him by a security guard. The incident
took place last month during Round One of the annual
contest, as Siena Colleg e, a Catholic school, was taking
on Ohio State.
“Well, there goes the First Amendment," wrote one
commenter online. While the action may seem harsh, NCAA
guidelines actually ban sports fans from displaying
signs, though the rule is not always enforced at some
venues. "They don't allow signs at NCAA events because
they block people's view," wrote another online
commenter. "I for one am glad they don't. It's not pro 'rasslin,'
it's a real sporting event that people pay to see."
John 3:16 is considered to be among the most well-known
verses from the Bible. It states: "For God so loved the
world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that
whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have
everlasting life." The verse has appeared in various
forms at nationally televised sporting events over the
years. And as WND reported in January, after University
of Florida quarterback Tim Tebow inscribed it on his eye
black for this year's BCS National Championship game,
the biblical reference became the most popular search
item on Google.com. "I am fortunate to have family
members, coaches and teammates around who can help me
stay focused on the right things for us to be
successful," Tebow said. "For me, every day includes
four things: God, family, academics and football.”
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