A Life That Almost Wasn’t
— Posted by John (December 11, 2007 at 3:36 pm)
2007 Heisman Trophy Winner Tim Tebow [AP photo]
A wise man once said that “every man in the street is a great might-not-have-been”.
The story of University of Florida quaraterback Tim Tebow — the first sophomore ever to win the Heisman Trophy — is an example of why this is true.
While his mom, Pam, was pregnant with him in 1985, she:
…fell into a coma after contracting amoebic dysentery, a bacteria transmitted through contaminated drinking water.
Her treatment required a series of strong medications. As a result of those medications, doctors told Pam the fetus had been irreversibly damaged, and they strongly advised her to have an abortion.
She refused because of her faith, she said.
Pam spent the last two months of her pregnancy on bed rest, and on her due date — Aug. 14, 1987 — she gave birth to a healthy baby boy, who she described as “skinny, but rather long.”
Chelsea at Reflections of a Paralytic has posted video of an interview on ESPN where Tim mentions how his mom decided against doctors’ advice to abort him.
[HT: JivinJ]
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Mike says:
Heisman Trophy Winner Tim Tebow Could Have Been a Victim of Abortion
http://lifenews.com/nat3523.html
Mike
Comment posted December 12th, 2007 at 7:19 am
Mike says:
Can Contracepting Parents Teach Their Teenagers to Be Chaste?
by Fr. Matthew Habiger, O.S.B. Ph.D.
http://www.onemoresoul.com/Can-Contracepting-Parents-Teach-Their-Teenagers-to-Be-Chaste.php
Mike
Comment posted December 16th, 2007 at 4:31 pm
Taylor says:
Did you know that Tim Tebow was homeschooled?
Comment posted December 31st, 2007 at 9:49 am