

Boston *sports* pagans just celebrated an annual holiday.
Yeah, these heathens actually go watch the spring training equipment trucks get loaded up for the trip to Florida!


Events like these ought to be solid launch points for missionary work, one would think.
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Apparently there are a bunch of BoSox fans amongst the Team USA at the winter olympics... it keeps coming up in interviews with these idolators, even though they're not from Boston.
I keep wondering why these revelations shouldn't be more embarrassing than they are...
The Red Sox religion is so prevalent that a *safety in numbers* masks all possible self-awareness.
As I've blogged about before, even ministers in houses of worship up here are obsessed with Red Sox idolatry.
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