  I'm watching outside the lines on ESPN right now. nbsp;  They're airing a really interesting story about the Nashville Sounds -  a AAA team affiliated with the Pittsburgh Pirates. nbsp;  Apparantly,  7 times this season,  they are having something called " Faith Night"  at the ballpark. nbsp;  Faith Night includes bobble head give aways featuring Moses,
 testimonials from Sounds players,  as well as performances from Christian bands.
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 All of the ongoings aren't actually on the field,  but on the concourse outside the stadium.
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 This,  obviously has generated a great deal of controversy,  especially since attendance nearly doubles on Faith Nights.
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 The Sounds admit that it's a good business move,  but also think it's good for fans.
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 I have a real problem with these faith nights.
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 Religion shouldn't be about making money.
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 Now,  I understand that they are helping people,
 but usually minor league teams are a part of the community.
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 The Silver Hawks are.
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 If the team wanted to sponsor a faith night and not associate it with a game,  I think that would be awesome.
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 But making money and giving away caricatures of Moses?
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 Faith isn't the only thing on their mind.
