Kirk Cousins + His Father Go Viral For Critical Tweets!
Minnesota Vikings QB Kirk Cousins’ father, a Florida pastor, preached a message critical of the “platform that’s taking place” in professional sports during a sermon.
QB Kirk Cousins’ father Don Cousins, a pastor at Discovery Church in Orlando for his critical message has been making the rounds on social media, and its NOT good. Read on for more on Kirk Cousins Father Critical Tweets…
CelebNSports247.com reports that Don Cousins, a pastor at Discovery Church in Orlando, ended his hour-long message by denouncing the secularization of Ivy League universities, history textbooks, and the agenda of “most of the media, the arts, and Hollywood.”
Mr. Cousins said:
If you’re at all tuned in to pro sports these days, and what’s unfolding there, you know the platform that’s taking place
He adds:
Religion is being silenced as God is being removed from our culture.
Check his Tweets:
#KirkCousins’ dad, Don Cousins, lead pastor of Discovery Church in Orlando, preached last week that Satan, like Hitler did, “has an agenda,” and is behind textbook changes, cancel culture, statue removal, and the current (Black Lives Matter) platform taking place in “pro sports.” pic.twitter.com/VSnExkgfyo
— Resist Programming ? (@RzstProgramming) September 2, 2020
As his father I would be saddened if Kirk were to speak of fearing Covid and even sadder if he was fearful of dying. “For God has not given us a spirit of fear…” 2 Tim 1:7 “perfect love (Gods) drives out fear…” I Jn 4:18. Great answer Kirk!
— Don Cousins (@DonCousins1) September 3, 2020
As his father I would be disappointed if Kirk failed to show proper respect for authority and others, regardless of his own desires. He has chosen to do exactly what God would have him do. Well done Kirk! Proud of you!
— Don Cousins (@DonCousins1) September 3, 2020
Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins also went viral this week for his controversial comments about contracting the coronavirus.
Kirk said:
I want to respect what other people’s concerns are. For me personally, just talking no one else can get the virus, what is your concern if you could get it, I would say I’m gonna go about my daily life. If I get it, I’m gonna ride it out. I’m gonna let nature do its course. Survival-of-the-fittest kind of approach. And just say, if it knocks me out, it knocks me out. I’m going to be OK. You know, even if I die. If I die, I die. I kind of have peace about that.
He continued:
So that’s really where I fall on it, so my opinion on wearing a mask is really about being respectful to other people. It really has nothing to do with my own personal thoughts.
.@KirkCousins8 discussed his comments to @KyleBrandt and thoughts on the offensive line remaining intact earlier this afternoon.
— Minnesota Vikings (@Vikings) September 2, 2020