Friday, February 05, 2010

I will name him Timothy

She became very ill from amoebic dysentery, she fell into a coma, doctors pumped her with medications to rouse her from the coma then doctors found out she was pregnant. The doctors explained to her the side effects of the medications she just ingested: It could be a stillbirth or if the baby lives he will be deformed due to the irreversible damage caused by the medicine. You might want to consider terminating the pregnancy.

Pam Tebow said: No, I will not play God. And she almost lost the baby 4 times during the pregnancy. And just like Hannah, the mother of Samuel in the bible, she begged God for the baby to live and promised to name him Timothy and dedicate him to His service - I will make him a preacher, she bargained. And God granted her wish plus so much more.

On August 14, 1987 Timothy Tebow was born in Makati, Philippines and became the first sophomore to win college football's highest award - the Heisman Trophy. And this Sunday, February 7, 2010, in a 30 second ad that costs Focus on the Family 2.5 million dollars, Tim Tebow will speak about his conviction -life is precious.

So, to the people who protests about this ad, I say - tough..sh..,
If you don't like it, I suggest you put a straw in your beer so you can use both hands to cover your ears, then close your eyes and only open it when the ad for sodas you don't need and cars you can't afford are pitched by women with impossible breasts and men with impossible abs comes on. Go ahead I dare you.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

i agree with you here. its ironic that to be "christianly", makes you belong to a minority here in North America, where ads, media, etc. are predominantly otherwise, which some people would say are part of mind control.just an opinion.