Icons of Jimmer are even more plentiful now that he has been named MVP among the international players of the Chinese Basketball Association. They prominently feature the character for "god" as you can see below in a WeChat screen shot from last night. The largest character is one meaning "god."
Kudos to Jimmer and his team. He is such a good representative of basketball, of BYU, and of the Church with his humble, kindly demeanor in the midst of fame. I was in an informal meeting where a couple of business leaders and a party official got to meet Jimmer, at their request, once they learned that he attends church services with us at the beautiful Shanghai facility we rent. When Jimmer came in, he wowed them with his humility, his kindness and the signed, framed photos he brought. The Chinese men were almost giddy with excitement, and one of them rapidly cited Jimmer's statistics here and in the States and was genuinely enthusiastic about his skills. It was great fun!
The great thing about Chinese basketball is that you actually don't have to lose your eternal soul to be a wild fan of Jimmer. Here's hoping that he's here again next season!
Speaking of false gods, I just noticed an outstanding update on the debate and scholarship around Psalm 82 and it's statement on gods that Christ also quoted. See Ben McGuire, "Reconsidering Psalms 82:6" at FAIRMormon.org.
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