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Tim Tebow Should Terrify Moral Relativists

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Whether you love him or hate him, Denver Broncos phenom quarterback Tim Tebow is a force to be reckoned with.

Regardless of how one views Tebow’s playing style—whether or not it is amenable to one’s tastes or preferences—they should reconcile his sportsmanship with his righteous character.

It is apparent that the sensational (and equally accomplished) 24-year-old football star faces unmitigated scrutiny from the media.

What exactly has he perpetrated that beckons their attention, one might ask?

He does not sag his pants, break the law, or immortalize superficiality like the delinquents of MTV’s Jersey Shore. Nor has he impregnated multiple girls or faced any domestic violence charges. Furthermore, he has not burned American flags, denounced capitalism, or defecated in public like his unhinged “Occupy Wall Street” cohorts.

If Tebow is a positive influence, then why is he hated by many?

The answer: he is a Good Samaritan and equally God-fearing guy—qualities that are loathed and admonished in a culture defined by Cultural Marxism.

USA Today’s Larry Touton writes, “He is clean-cut, articulate, humble, gracious in victory, hard-working, and, if that weren’t enough, he’s a humanitarian. No, not one of those “humanitarians” who does his giving in the public eye, but a humanitarian who gives quietly in the orphanages of the Philippines.”

He further expounds on anti-Tebowites: “Their dislike for Tim Tebow is not, as they would have us believe, about his throwing motion or his completion percentage; it’s all about his open professions of faith and his goody-two shoes image. When it comes right down to it, we don’t want heroes who are truly good. We want them to fail the occasional drug test or start a bar fight from time to time. It makes us feel better about ourselves.”

As a result, disdain for Tebow is best attributed to his conservative upbringing and views.

He is pro-life and pro-family.

Mostly pointedly, leftists decried Tebow’s pro-life ad during Superbowl XLIV. Why would an attractive football player stand alongside his mom and talk about the importance of life? Marxist and equally leftist logic holds that abortion is a woman’s right. A baby—mind you, parasite—should be expended because a mother’s selfishness always supersedes a developing child’s needs. Mrs. Tebow defied this feminist taboo and decided to keep Tebow despite facing complications during pregnancy. Additionally, family values—they hold—are intolerant and equally divisive. Fortunately, Tebow and his mom proved critics wrong whilst demonstrating how relevant family values are today. How endearing!

He is faithful.

As a devout Christian, Tim Tebow always takes the opportunity to remind friends and fans about the importance of faith in one’s life. Whether he is “Tebowing,” touting eye black with biblical verses, or speaking highly of Christianity, the Denver dynamo is serving an all-purpose driven life on and off the field. His faith defines him and shapes his game. Remove that component, and you lose the player.

He was raised well.

Indoctrination in our nation’s universities and schools has bred a bevy of Obama zombies and loyal Democratic Party voters. To clout this trend, homeschoolers like Tim Tebow are proving leftist academics wrong. He comes from a stable home, and was taught to be mannered, well-behaved, and respectable. From his charitable efforts in the Philippines to his personal views on self-respect, Tebow is a model citizen.

He is a feminist’s worst nightmare.

Thanks to feminazis and other self-hating “womyn,” male effeminacy continues to assault manhood. Nevertheless, Tim Tebow stands out at 6’3’’ and touts manliness wherever he goes. He does not wear skinny-jeans or don high-heels. Instead, he prides himself in looking sharp and being a gentleman. He has too much self-respect to kowtow to feminist demands. Moreover, he is indomitable and high-spirited. Young men idolize him, young women fawn over him. As a result, Tebow terrifies feminists and rightly should.

A Wall Street Journal op-ed also highlighted Tebow’s perseverance: “Nothing seems to rattle him. He smiles and doesn’t sulk. When Tim Tebow is bummed, he doesn’t pull down the blinds, blast the Fleetwood Mac and drink red wine out of a Mason jar, like everybody else does. He’s a total weirdo.”

No matter the relentless attacks or bouts of character defamation brought before him, Tim Tebow will continue to succeed. With his faith and conviction in tow, Tebow’s spirit and drive will not be broken.

Perhaps he will be one of many individuals that pivots society away from moral relativism, political correctness, and reality T.V.? Perhaps he will inspire a movement to reclaim manliness from the clutches of angry feminists? Perhaps he will run for office and make a difference on a grand scale? Time will tell.

Whether or not he stays in the NFL, Tebow will be called upon to lead and inspire future generations. That being said, America needs more Tim Tebow and less Jersey Shore!

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Gabriella Hoffman // The University of California at San Diego // @Gabby_Hoffman

http://thecollegeconservative.com/2011/12/08/tim-tebow-should-terrify-moral-relativists/

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will be ruled by tyrants."



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Tim Tebow Should Terrify Moral Relativists

tebow2.jpg?w=610

Whether you love him or hate him, Denver Broncos phenom quarterback Tim Tebow is a force to be reckoned with.

Regardless of how one views Tebow’s playing style—whether or not it is amenable to one’s tastes or preferences—they should reconcile his sportsmanship with his righteous character.

It is apparent that the sensational (and equally accomplished) 24-year-old football star faces unmitigated scrutiny from the media.

What exactly has he perpetrated that beckons their attention, one might ask?

He does not sag his pants, break the law, or immortalize superficiality like the delinquents of MTV’s Jersey Shore. Nor has he impregnated multiple girls or faced any domestic violence charges. Furthermore, he has not burned American flags, denounced capitalism, or defecated in public like his unhinged “Occupy Wall Street” cohorts.

If Tebow is a positive influence, then why is he hated by many?

The answer: he is a Good Samaritan and equally God-fearing guy—qualities that are loathed and admonished in a culture defined by Cultural Marxism.

USA Today’s Larry Touton writes, “He is clean-cut, articulate, humble, gracious in victory, hard-working, and, if that weren’t enough, he’s a humanitarian. No, not one of those “humanitarians” who does his giving in the public eye, but a humanitarian who gives quietly in the orphanages of the Philippines.”

He further expounds on anti-Tebowites: “Their dislike for Tim Tebow is not, as they would have us believe, about his throwing motion or his completion percentage; it’s all about his open professions of faith and his goody-two shoes image. When it comes right down to it, we don’t want heroes who are truly good. We want them to fail the occasional drug test or start a bar fight from time to time. It makes us feel better about ourselves.”

As a result, disdain for Tebow is best attributed to his conservative upbringing and views.

He is pro-life and pro-family.

Mostly pointedly, leftists decried Tebow’s pro-life ad during Superbowl XLIV. Why would an attractive football player stand alongside his mom and talk about the importance of life? Marxist and equally leftist logic holds that abortion is a woman’s right. A baby—mind you, parasite—should be expended because a mother’s selfishness always supersedes a developing child’s needs. Mrs. Tebow defied this feminist taboo and decided to keep Tebow despite facing complications during pregnancy. Additionally, family values—they hold—are intolerant and equally divisive. Fortunately, Tebow and his mom proved critics wrong whilst demonstrating how relevant family values are today. How endearing!

He is faithful.

As a devout Christian, Tim Tebow always takes the opportunity to remind friends and fans about the importance of faith in one’s life. Whether he is “Tebowing,” touting eye black with biblical verses, or speaking highly of Christianity, the Denver dynamo is serving an all-purpose driven life on and off the field. His faith defines him and shapes his game. Remove that component, and you lose the player.

He was raised well.

Indoctrination in our nation’s universities and schools has bred a bevy of Obama zombies and loyal Democratic Party voters. To clout this trend, homeschoolers like Tim Tebow are proving leftist academics wrong. He comes from a stable home, and was taught to be mannered, well-behaved, and respectable. From his charitable efforts in the Philippines to his personal views on self-respect, Tebow is a model citizen.

He is a feminist’s worst nightmare.

Thanks to feminazis and other self-hating “womyn,” male effeminacy continues to assault manhood. Nevertheless, Tim Tebow stands out at 6’3’’ and touts manliness wherever he goes. He does not wear skinny-jeans or don high-heels. Instead, he prides himself in looking sharp and being a gentleman. He has too much self-respect to kowtow to feminist demands. Moreover, he is indomitable and high-spirited. Young men idolize him, young women fawn over him. As a result, Tebow terrifies feminists and rightly should.

A Wall Street Journal op-ed also highlighted Tebow’s perseverance: “Nothing seems to rattle him. He smiles and doesn’t sulk. When Tim Tebow is bummed, he doesn’t pull down the blinds, blast the Fleetwood Mac and drink red wine out of a Mason jar, like everybody else does. He’s a total weirdo.”

No matter the relentless attacks or bouts of character defamation brought before him, Tim Tebow will continue to succeed. With his faith and conviction in tow, Tebow’s spirit and drive will not be broken.

Perhaps he will be one of many individuals that pivots society away from moral relativism, political correctness, and reality T.V.? Perhaps he will inspire a movement to reclaim manliness from the clutches of angry feminists? Perhaps he will run for office and make a difference on a grand scale? Time will tell.

Whether or not he stays in the NFL, Tebow will be called upon to lead and inspire future generations. That being said, America needs more Tim Tebow and less Jersey Shore!

gabriella-hoffman24.png?w=95&h=150

Gabriella Hoffman // The University of California at San Diego // @Gabby_Hoffman

http://thecollegeconservative.com/2011/12/08/tim-tebow-should-terrify-moral-relativists/

I'll just be happy when I can watch a whole game without falling asleep. Exiting endings though. I usually don't turn on the game till the second half now. He's a good kid though.

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I don't like him, because the offense he plays is a gimmick, and he has always played on teams that I despise (Univ. of Florida and Denver). It took teams 2 years to figure it out in college, and he was crushed, by Alabama (ROLL TIDE). My mother dislikes him even more, and she is very religious. As she puts it, god had no part in you winning a game, that was all you, your coaches, and your teammates. Many find his virtual prosthelytizing to be quite grating. I really don't care about that, as I don't take athletes seriously when making social commentary. He has been going through this since high school, but not for his political and social beliefs. He's a one trick pony that people eventually figure out.

If I had more confidence in his ability on the field, I would agree that social liberals will dread him for years to come. He is an affable young man, who never seems to take any praise, always deflecting to his teamates.

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I don't like him, because the offense he plays is a gimmick, and he has always played on teams that I despise (Univ. of Florida and Denver). It took teams 2 years to figure it out in college, and he was crushed, by Alabama (ROLL TIDE). My mother dislikes him even more, and she is very religious. As she puts it, god had no part in you winning a game, that was all you, your coaches, and your teammates. Many find his virtual prosthelytizing to be quite grating. I really don't care about that, as I don't take athletes seriously when making social commentary. He has been going through this since high school, but not for his political and social beliefs. He's a one trick pony that people eventually figure out.

If I had more confidence in his ability on the field, I would agree that social liberals will dread him for years to come. He is an affable young man, who never seems to take any praise, always deflecting to his teamates.

I've often wondered why more religious people don't seem to take issue with athletes invoking God in the context of a sporting event. It seems in poor taste. I know it can be a convenient way to express humility, but I find it very odd.

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People here in Colorado sure do like him. He's been great for the Broncos.

He is quite popular outside of Colorado as well. Many religious groups have been pushing him as a role model. If he wasn't so popular, I believe his jersey was one of the top sellers last year and this year, he would not be as succesful as he is. I'm not trying to piss in anyones cheerios, but when he was first given an opportunity, he miserably failed. He is not, nor will he ever be a traditional quarterback. It's a gimmick, just like the wildcat and the wishbone option were, and just like those offenses, teams figured it out.

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a culture defined by Cultural Marxism.

Wow, it is now? My anarcho-syndicalist BFF is going to be totally psyched that the day has finally come.star_smile.gif

Oh, and as a feminazi, I am totally quaking in my steel-toe jackboots. Be back later -- I gotta go strip some more manhood from my boyfriend and dress him up in skinny jeans and high heels.laughing.gif

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He is quite popular outside of Colorado as well. Many religious groups have been pushing him as a role model. If he wasn't so popular, I believe his jersey was one of the top sellers last year and this year, he would not be as succesful as he is. I'm not trying to piss in anyones cheerios, but when he was first given an opportunity, he miserably failed. He is not, nor will he ever be a traditional quarterback. It's a gimmick, just like the wildcat and the wishbone option were, and just like those offenses, teams figured it out.

Not true. He did relatively well as a rookie in 3 games + special packages last year. When they came into camp this year, he had really regressed. They had actually planned to make him the starter before the season started, but then he couldn't complete a pass. Lack of an offseason really hurt his development.

My guess is they plan to work with him in the offseason and make a decision on the future before the draft.

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Not true. He did relatively well as a rookie in 3 games + special packages last year. When they came into camp this year, he had really regressed. They had actually planned to make him the starter before the season started, but then he couldn't complete a pass. Lack of an offseason really hurt his development.

My guess is they plan to work with him in the offseason and make a decision on the future before the draft.

He did OK in a few special packages. However, when he was given the starting job last year, he was downright awful. Just look at the line from when he played the Raiders...

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Tim Tebow says Jesus Christ as much as most athletes say, "I mean" or "you know."

If you play drinking games, next time you watch an interview with a sports personality, see how many times they say either of those two phrases. When you're watching Tebow, substitute Jesus Christ.

You'll be wasted!

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Tim Tebow says Jesus Christ as much as most athletes say, "I mean" or "you know."

If you play drinking games, next time you watch an interview with a sports personality, see how many times they say either of those two phrases. When you're watching Tebow, substitute Jesus Christ.

You'll be wasted!

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Tim Tebow says Jesus Christ as much as most athletes say, "I mean" or "you know."

If you play drinking games, next time you watch an interview with a sports personality, see how many times they say either of those two phrases. When you're watching Tebow, substitute Jesus Christ.

You'll be wasted!

Thats funny you say that because I notice the same thing, considering most should be speaking college level english, i'ts a little funny how they repeat the same lines over and over sprinkled with "I mean" and "you know".

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Thats funny you say that because I notice the same thing, considering most should be speaking college level english, i'ts a little funny how they repeat the same lines over and over sprinkled with "I mean" and "you know".

Some of those guys are borderline retarded.

I can understand if LeBron wants to speak like a cracked-out GED student at county because he didn't finish college. The rest of these "professionals" have no excuse.

Further proof that college doesn't really mean that much.

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Some of those guys are borderline retarded.

I can understand if LeBron wants to speak like a cracked-out GED student at county because he didn't finish college. The rest of these "professionals" have no excuse.

Further proof that college doesn't really mean that much.

It doesn't mean much when a school covers for you.

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It doesn't mean much when a school covers for you.

Fixored.

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