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Rugby Star Cancelled for 2nd Time For Voicing Biblical Morality on Social Media

The St. George Illawarra Dragons rugby league team have backflipped on signing star player Israel Folau after backlash from sponsors in response to controversy over Folau’s religious views which he expressed on social media in 2019.

On Tuesday, the Dragons said they made inquiries to the National Rugby League (NRL) about pursuing the code-hopping, 31-year-old star in a two-year deal from 2021.

Around 24 hours later, the club stated they abandoned the idea, according to a two-line statement that did not explain the reasoning behind the decision.

“While the Dragons did enquire about signing Folau, the club can confirm that such discussions have now ceased. The Dragons will make no further comment,” the statement read.

It was suggested the Dragons are afraid of losing its $1 million sponsorship deal with major sponsor St. George Bank who were troubled by Folau’s expression of his Christian beliefs on social media. Their 40-year-long partnership is believed to be at risk if the club allowed Folau to pull on the red V jersey.

The NRL is also reportedly concerned about the star player.

Both the club and NRL denied allegations of the sponsorship deal’s role in the club’s decision to backflip on Folau’s contract. St. George Bank’s spokesperson claimed it “plays no role” and does not “comment on individuals.”

However, bank executives reportedly said during internal discussions that, “We don’t sponsor something to get involved in controversy—that’s not part of the deal.”

Repeated a quote from Qantas airline CEO Alan Joyce when Folau was soon to be axed by Rugby Australia (RA).

Cancelled for Religious Views

The Folau saga started in April 2019 when he shared his religious belief about a number of matters, including same-sex marriage and homosexuality, on his Instagram and Twitter accounts.

One of the posts that got his contract with RA cancelled, and himself under-fire, was that Hell awaits “drunks, homosexuals, adulterers, liars, fornicators, thieves, atheists and idolaters…Repent! Only Jesus Saves”

The contract termination cost the cross-code star around AU$14 million, including a four-year contract, sponsorship deals, and post-career benefits, according to The Guardian.

In response to the situation, Folau issued an apology to those who may have been offended by his posts but said it would not prevent him from expressing his beliefs.

“As Australians, we are born with certain rights, including the right to freedom of religion and the right to freedom of expression,” he said in a statement last year.

“The Christian faith has always been a part of my life and I believe it is my duty as a Christian to share God’s word.

“Upholding my religious beliefs should not prevent my ability to work or play for my club and country,” he said.

Folau also accused one tribunal member who assessed his case, Kate Eastman SC, of apprehended bias because of her involvement with a number of LGBT organisations. Eastman was also a co-founder of pro-LGBT group Australian Lawyers for Human Rights.

A joint statement on RA’s website said Folau’s social media posts were against their “commitment” to sexual “diversity and inclusiveness,” and the Union apologised for any “hurt or harm.”

RA Chief Executive Raelene Castle announced they were “left with no choice” but to terminate his contract, claiming he had committed a high-level breach of RA’s code of conduct.

“As long as they continue to express them [religious beliefs] in a respectful way we will continue to support them,” Castle said. “The expectation is that everybody is entitled to their own differing beliefs and views on all manner of subjects.”

Meanwhile, Folau’s teammate, Wallabies centre Sam Kerevi, took to social media to show support for him, saying all Pacific Islanders “might as well just be sacked” for their beliefs.

“I will never apologise for my faith and what I believe in, religion had nothing to do with rugby anyways #TYJ,” he said. “God will always come first in my life and many other professional rugby players.”

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The St. George Illawarra Dragons rugby league team have backflipped on signing star player Israel Folau after backlash from sponsors in response to controversy over Folau’s religious views which he expressed on social media in 2019.

On Tuesday, the Dragons said they made inquiries to the National Rugby League (NRL) about pursuing the code-hopping, 31-year-old star in a two-year deal from 2021.

Around 24 hours later, the club stated they abandoned the idea, according to a two-line statement that did not explain the reasoning behind the decision.

“While the Dragons did enquire about signing Folau, the club can confirm that such discussions have now ceased. The Dragons will make no further comment,” the statement read.

It was suggested the Dragons are afraid of losing its $1 million sponsorship deal with major sponsor St. George Bank who were troubled by Folau’s expression of his Christian beliefs on social media. Their 40-year-long partnership is believed to be at risk if the club allowed Folau to pull on the red V jersey.

The NRL is also reportedly concerned about the star player.

Both the club and NRL denied allegations of the sponsorship deal’s role in the club’s decision to backflip on Folau’s contract. St. George Bank’s spokesperson claimed it “plays no role” and does not “comment on individuals.”

However, bank executives reportedly said during internal discussions that, “We don’t sponsor something to get involved in controversy—that’s not part of the deal.”

Repeated a quote from Qantas airline CEO Alan Joyce when Folau was soon to be axed by Rugby Australia (RA).

Cancelled for Religious Views

The Folau saga started in April 2019 when he shared his religious belief about a number of matters, including same-sex marriage and homosexuality, on his Instagram and Twitter accounts.

One of the posts that got his contract with RA cancelled, and himself under-fire, was that Hell awaits “drunks, homosexuals, adulterers, liars, fornicators, thieves, atheists and idolaters…Repent! Only Jesus Saves”

The contract termination cost the cross-code star around AU$14 million, including a four-year contract, sponsorship deals, and post-career benefits, according to The Guardian.

In response to the situation, Folau issued an apology to those who may have been offended by his posts but said it would not prevent him from expressing his beliefs.

“As Australians, we are born with certain rights, including the right to freedom of religion and the right to freedom of expression,” he said in a statement last year.

“The Christian faith has always been a part of my life and I believe it is my duty as a Christian to share God’s word.

“Upholding my religious beliefs should not prevent my ability to work or play for my club and country,” he said.

Folau also accused one tribunal member who assessed his case, Kate Eastman SC, of apprehended bias because of her involvement with a number of LGBT organisations. Eastman was also a co-founder of pro-LGBT group Australian Lawyers for Human Rights.

A joint statement on RA’s website said Folau’s social media posts were against their “commitment” to sexual “diversity and inclusiveness,” and the Union apologised for any “hurt or harm.”

RA Chief Executive Raelene Castle announced they were “left with no choice” but to terminate his contract, claiming he had committed a high-level breach of RA’s code of conduct.

“As long as they continue to express them [religious beliefs] in a respectful way we will continue to support them,” Castle said. “The expectation is that everybody is entitled to their own differing beliefs and views on all manner of subjects.”

Meanwhile, Folau’s teammate, Wallabies centre Sam Kerevi, took to social media to show support for him, saying all Pacific Islanders “might as well just be sacked” for their beliefs.

“I will never apologise for my faith and what I believe in, religion had nothing to do with rugby anyways #TYJ,” he said. “God will always come first in my life and many other professional rugby players.”

Israel Folau
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Ezekiel 36 emphasizes that when the Jews return to the land, they will do so in unbelief. There will be spiritual regeneration much later! The dry bones of Ezekiel 37 reflect a lack of breath or spiritual life. God states he is gathering them back “not for your sake but for my holy name’s sake,” because their presence among the nations caused his name to be profaned. Ezekiel 36 promises that once back in the land, God will cleanse them, give them a new spirit, and cause them to walk in his statutes. But much later.

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