Tim 'Legend' Tebow to Preach Against Abortion During Super Bowl

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  • EmpireWF
    Giants in the Super Bowl
    • Mar 2009
    • 24082

    Tim 'Legend' Tebow to Preach Against Abortion During Super Bowl




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    Tebow's on- and off-field popularity has been firmly focused on his own personal biography, his mission trips, his family's faith and even what is likely to be the focus of the television ad during the Super Bowl, the fact that Tebow's mother was told to have an abortion rather than carry her fifth child to term. Pam Tebow became sick during a mission trip and rejected doctor's advice that she have an abortion. Ultimately she gave birth to a healthy baby boy, Tebow.

    Now the 30-second Super Bowl ad, which will cost around $2.5 million, is being paid for by Focus on the Family, a religious organization that opposes abortion. In a release the organization stated as follows:

    "Tim and Pam share our respect for life and our passion for helping families thrive. Focus on the Family is about ... strengthening families by empowering them with the tools they need to live lives rooted in morals and values."

    The Super Bowl ad will just be the latest surge of attention for the most famous college athlete ... ever. With that attention has come fawning cover profiles in Sports Illustrated, countless television stories, and the seduction of yours truly into the camp of devout Tebow fandom. As I stated in my Sugar Bowl column, I love Tebow. But little to none of that media attention has been critical. Indeed, in the annals of American sporting culture, it's hard to find a player who has received more positive publicity in comparison to negative publicity.

    The old cliche is that all publicity is good publicity. But with Tebow all publicity truly is good publicity.

    In fact, I dare you, find me an entire article about Tim Tebow that has been written by anyone, anywhere that has a negative tone.

    Those stories don't exist.

    Will that change now that Tebow is becoming a pro athlete?

    I think so.

    Why?

    Because our society doesn't view religious pro athletes with the same level of deference. We view their sincerity in a more questionable light, raise issues with the proselytizing they do in post-game interviews. Whereas many Southerners, the largest audience for his college games, felt Tebow's religiosity was a welcome departure for a college athlete, many feel hearing a multi-millionaire pro athlete espouse his religious views to the entire nation crosses the line from welcoming to hectoring.


  • Senser81
    VSN Poster of the Year
    • Feb 2009
    • 12804

    #2
    I disagree entirely with the article writer. I don't think people will be questioning Tebow's sincerity just because he becomes a pro athlete. It makes no sense.

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    • jeffx
      Member
      • Jun 2009
      • 3853

      #3
      Originally posted by sniperhare
      I don't want the Jags to take him (if at all) before the 4th round.
      I keep reading it's a given he'll wind up in Jacksonville. What do you think?

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      • jaxjaggywires
        Eradicator!!
        • Feb 2009
        • 1693

        #4
        Originally posted by jeffx
        I keep reading it's a given he'll wind up in Jacksonville. What do you think?
        It's not a given...they're taking the best available player. If it winds up being Tebow, so be it, but I highly doubt it...
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        • Senser81
          VSN Poster of the Year
          • Feb 2009
          • 12804

          #5
          Originally posted by jaxjaggywires
          It's not a given...they're taking the best available player. If it winds up being Tebow, so be it, but I highly doubt it...
          Remember when Matt Jones was the best available player?

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          • Blade
            Walking SAM site
            • Feb 2009
            • 3739

            #6
            Originally posted by Senser81
            I disagree entirely with the article writer. I don't think people will be questioning Tebow's sincerity just because he becomes a pro athlete. It makes no sense.
            Amen...........I honestly see this guy runnin for office in 15-20 years or so.

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            • EmpireWF
              Giants in the Super Bowl
              • Mar 2009
              • 24082

              #7
              Originally posted by blitzrique
              Is preaching the right word?
              What?

              Tebow to Denounce Doctors Killing Babies During Super Bowl.

              Better?
              :turtle:


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              • Blade
                Walking SAM site
                • Feb 2009
                • 3739

                #8
                Originally posted by blitzrique
                I'd have him pull out a jar with a bloody fetus in it and start reciting fucked up scripture at the camera - all while crying of course. My ad would climax with Tebow screaming "murderers" while strangling an effigy of an abortion doctor. Tebow would then turn off-camera to a giant Satan head whose mouth opens to reveal a giant bonfire representing hell. Tebow would use his super-human divine strength to cast the evil doctor into eternal damnation. [He'd use his new compact throwing motion to impress NFL scouts.]

                Now that would be entertaining, but alas, the world does not revolve around my visions.

                Sadly, he'll likely say in tough times we should look to a higher being and "choose life". How boring.
                I think this might be the best post you have written in a long time Blitz.........good stuff!

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                • dave
                  Go the fuck outside
                  • Oct 2008
                  • 15489

                  #9
                  While I'm personally pro-choice, why the hell shouldn't he do that?
                  It's a free country.
                  He has a right to his beliefs.
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                  • JeremyHight
                    I wish I was Scrubs
                    • Feb 2009
                    • 4063

                    #10
                    Its pretty interesting that his mother was told to abort him by doctors and she chose not to. Her case is hardly what the norm is for abortion, but it is still interesting.

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                    • MVP1991
                      The Man
                      • Feb 2009
                      • 2342

                      #11
                      I hope he knocks up a hooker. That would be so full of win.

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                      Season 1: 11-5 (Super Bowl Champion)
                      Season 2: 12-4 (NFC West Champion)

                      Season 3: 9-4

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                      • Diivox
                        It's the other way.
                        • Apr 2009
                        • 1773

                        #12
                        that's okay because this is the last major performance he'll ever make that has any kind of association with professional football anyway

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                        • Herm
                          Boomshakalaka
                          • Oct 2008
                          • 9314

                          #13
                          Good for Tim!

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                          • Tailback U
                            No substitute 4 strength.
                            • Nov 2008
                            • 10282

                            #14
                            who the fuck cares about what tim tebow thinks?

                            this is similar to angelina jolie going public with her "thoughts on obama."

                            newsflash - nobody cares about you people just because you are athletes or celebrities. you aren't special. please shut the fuck up.

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                            • jeffx
                              Member
                              • Jun 2009
                              • 3853

                              #15
                              Originally posted by MVP1991
                              I hope he knocks up a hooker. That would be so full of win.

                              Oh he will, believe me. In a few years, the dirt will come out, just like Tiger's.

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