Rick Reilly recently wrote an article for ESPN about Peyton Manning thanking him for the way he’s done things; not showing up in the tabloids, saying sir and ma’am, not getting in fights, to name a few. Reilly does a great job listing the many ways that Manning is at the very least a great role model for America’s youth. I like the article and like Manning so I’d love for you to go read it. I’m sure most people would agree that Manning has shown himself to be a class act throughout his career and especially now as he transitions to the Denver Broncos (as a longtime Broncos fan I couldn’t be more excited; his press conference photo with John Elway and Pat Bowlen is my current desktop background, much to my wife’s dismay). As much as he’s been in the spotlight over the years I really do not know that much about Peyton Manning’s personal life or beliefs. In a video clip of him talking to kids at a football camp and a small snippet from a radio interview Manning stresses the importanc
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I also read the linked article in there about how Religion makes you happier. I've always found it interesting how articles like this mention "Religion" as the stimulus being tested, but then go on to make it synonymous with Christianity. I wonder if they have done similar tests between different "religions". I also wonder what kind of results they would get if they used any discernment between Christians and "Christians". But I guess then people could argue that they would be purposefully trying to skew the results ;-)