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Lennox Lewis Talks About Life, Religion

Posted on March 15, 2005 by thestateofblog


Normally, I don’t care what athletes think about social or religious issues, but I thought Lennox Lewis was right on point with his comments:

“I think that religion is part of our core,” Lennox continues. “I believe in Jesus. But I also believe that, in God’s eyes, all people are of the same denomination. I hope for an afterlife, and I have faith in an afterlife. But I believe that our destiny is determined by how we live our lives; not by what religion we are. These thoughts are personal to me. I can’t speak for anyone else. But I believe that religion is just a vehicle to get to our spirituality and give us guidance by whatever book we choose to live by.”

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