Damar Hamlin Wears Super Gross, Blasphemous Jacket to the Superbowl
Last month Damar Hamlin, a professional football player for the Buffalo Bills, went into cardiac arrest in the middle of a game against the Cincinnati Bengals. Emergency personnel performed CPR and revived him on the field and he was transported to the University of Cincinnati Medical Center, where he eventually recovered.
It was a life-changing moment for the professing Christian, who would later say that it was all part of God’s plans for him and that God desired him to live.
What is likely NOT God’s desire for him, however, is the super gross jacket he wore to the Superbowl LVII, which features a grotesque crucified flannelgraph Jesus on the back of his coat and a garish representation of his face on the front. The words “Eternal” and “Without end or beginning, there is no day and there is no night” are scrawled across both sides.
It’s a disgusting violation of the second commandment, and appears to be a bizzare mockery of the death of Christ, or at the very least, a callous and dsirespectful swipe at the King of Glory.
This is shameful, shameful behavior towards the one who saved his life. Whether it’s intentional or not, This is fit to be burned.