You are seriously confusing living one's faith with proselytizing...
Speaking openly about who you are, what motivates you, and what you're about (in the case of many Clemson coaches, that would be Christianity) is NOT the same as what you have in your head about "converting" people.
If you feel people should not discuss their faith openly, and only in church, that's actually religious discrimination, and a violation of free speech.
In a world like college football, where cut-throats abound, and the "get mine" mentality dominates, its unfathomable to me why a parent would see a coaching staff that embraces the opposite of those values would be anethama to you.
Nothing's guaranteed, and Christians are far from perfect, but all things being equal, if I'm helping my son choose a program, and hoping he won't be eaten alive, the fact that one staff even talks that way is a big plus.
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Posted: 05/06/2019 at 1:34PM