NBC's Sunday Night Football compiled a compilation of Christian quarterback CJ Stroud's declaration of faith. Video interview posted on X After a wild-card playoff win over the Houston Texans over the weekend.
What are the details?
Here's how the interview went live when Kathryn Tappen asked Stroud, “What does this moment mean?”
“First and foremost, I would like to give all glory and praise to my Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ,” the rookie signal caller responded.
He further added: [a time] I was like that too, but the love that I have, I'm really just doing it for the people in Houston, dude, back home. I'm lucky to be in the position I'm in and I'm blessed enough to be playing at a high level right now. And we must continue to do so. But I'm very blessed. ”
At the end of the interview, which lasted less than a minute, Stroud told Tappen, “Thank you and God bless you.”
So let's play the tape of the interview that appeared in the X Post on NBC's Sunday Night Football. The clip continues with Tappen's foreword, followed by her key question, “What does this moment mean?”
But will Stroud's declaration of faith last as long as it does on live broadcasts?
no. The NBC clip includes clear editing, with the camera switching to a close-up angle, leaving Jesus crying out to him on the editing room floor.
How are people reacting?
The claim in the clip posted to Some people may do so. But apparently not everyone is buying it.
Here are some of the comments under Sunday Night Football on NBC's post.
- “I guess they didn't think people would notice that they edited Ms. Stroud's statement of faith and gratitude, but we have the receipts.” Citizen Free Press Said.
- Another commenter I wondered sarcastically. “What were the first words out of his mouth in the interview? It must have been a mistake.”
- “They censored this man's words,” said another user. declared. “NBC is the worst.”
- Another commented: “I wish I hadn't posted this clip at all.” Said. “Editing his statements about his faith in Jesus Christ only makes you look awful, even bigoted.”
- another user dropped a big bombHe said the SNF had “redacted” Mr Stroud's declaration of faith, “but would be pleased if he was encouraging children to change their gender.”
- Another commented: “Why did they edit the video so it doesn't show him thanking Jesus Christ!!! We live in a sad, sad world.” . I have written Before adding the reference to Philippians 2:10. “All knees should bend.”
- Another user: “Shame on you guys.” I got it..
- “Why did they cut out the part where he thanked God?” another commenter Asked. “Maybe that's why no one trusts the mainstream media anymore…”
- Another user said: “I had to come see if it was true. Editing the first words he said about Jesus is insane.” I have written. “gross.”
anything else?
In a game in which the Texans defeated the favorite Cleveland Browns 45-14, Stroud led a rookie quarterback in completion percentage (76.2%), passer rating (157.2), touchdown passes (3), and points scored (31). He tied or set a record. In a playoff game, CBS Sports reported..
In November, Blaze News exhaustively compared Stroud's words to those of women's soccer icon Megan Rapinoe, broadcast the same weekend. Rapinoe expressed her frustration that her own “terrible” injury (which forced her early exit from her last game) was “proof” that God does not exist. . But Stroud declared his faith in God again after the Texans' 30-27 win over the Cincinnati Bengals in the final minute.
(H/T: western journal)
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