ESPN Employees Chris Broussard and Bomani Jones Argue About Russell Wilson and Ciara's Decision Not to Have Sex

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On Sunday, Russell Wilson revealed that he's not having sex with his girlfriend Ciara right now because of their religious beliefs. And ever since then, everyone has offered up their take on the situation with some people saying, "Good for them," others saying, "Russell's lying," and the rest saying, "Who cares?"

On today's episode of Highly Questionable, ESPN employee Bomani Jones chimed in with his own opinion and managed to upset his fellow ESPN employee Chris Broussard, who has been known to inject his religious beliefs into debates in the past. Specifically, Broussard seemed to take issue with Jones saying that he feels it's "stupid" for people to abstain from having sex:

 

Jones responded by saying that he believes the premise of abstinence is "flawed" and revealed that he wasn't going to apologize:

And from there, it was on. Here's the back-and-forth conversation that the two had on Twitter as well as a few of the tweets that they either retweeted and/or responded to during the course of their convo:

Another ESPN-on-ESPN rift? Just what The Worldwide Leader in Sports wants to deal with at the close of business on a Tuesday!

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