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Sports fans believe praying to God will make their teams win

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ANI Washington

More than 20 percent of Americans seem to think that God is a performance enhancer, a new study has found.

A survey conducted in January 2014 by the Public Religion Research Institute shows that many people believe God plays a role in sports, such as the Super Bowl.

John B. White, Ph.D., assistant professor of practical theology and director of the sports ministry/chaplaincy program at Baylor University's George W. Truett Theological Seminary said that it is a "troubling theology".

"When we pray to win, our prayer for victory is also a prayer for our opponents' defeat. Net effect: Our prayers are at the expense of others," White said.

 

"For the Christian tradition, this is egoism - a vice that grates against the chief virtue of love," he said.

Whether uttered by a Seahawk fan or a Broncos fan, a prayer for a win amounts to asking God to break the rules of the Super Bowl, which is a contest between two teams.

"The contest then becomes less about our preparation and skill and more about who received God's favor and who did not," White said.

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First Published: Feb 02 2014 | 11:25 AM IST

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