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Anti Abortion WebsitesCBS Announces Show abortion during the Super Bowl

There was controversy at the Super Bowl this year, but not for what happened during the match, which was won by the New Orleans Saints. The title is often gripping stories about the event and not the actual game, at the latest of Janet Jacksons infamous wardrobe malfunction "in 2004. This time is was an announcement that turned out to be the point of speaking.

This ad has been paid by the Christian group-abortion, anti-Focus on the Family, and contained the story of the birth of America's oldest college football player, Tim Tebow. Her mother, Pam, was captured about how she almost lost her son "so many times" and he almost did not do in this world. At the end of the ad, a message appears indicating the viewers to visit the Focus on the Family website for the full story Tebow the.

The television spot itself is silent on the abortion or any other specific reason for Tebow was "a miracle baby. It is very vague and not particularly strike the viewer. The PR and the controversy around the question CBS should have shown the advertisements are the main reasons why people have known it was an anti-abortion message. If someone does not see the announcement, without looking at the site, or heard anything about it, they do not know what the ad was trying to say. The ad itself is not particularly successful in portraying the message.

The rest of the story is told on the Focus on the Family website. A video shows the two parents of Tim Tebow to tell the story of her mother's pregnancy. His mother tells how she learned to abort the pregnancy immediately if it was to survive, because there were medical problems. She continues to talk about how "Time After Time" she thought she had lost. Ultimately he was born healthy, as Tebow, because "God has pierced."

Besides Pam Tebow told how she was told to abort the start of the video, there is still no mention of abortion at the end. Viewers think there were some medical problems that threaten the life of Tim Tebow and that of his mother, but everything went well at the end. The strong message that abortion does not come until the end, when Father Tebow is asked to advice the young women who become pregnant unexpectedly. He says that "God loves you and" Baby you, and that even if it feels like an accident, it was not. He continued by saying, "God loves you .... Do not kill your baby ". This comes from the sky because there is no message before anti-abortion. Some viewers may have lost interest at this stage, but if they do not have the message can be quite striking.

This ad has been much discussed, but he managed to get his message? In some respects, he is smart as it is subtle, and viewers who saw the ad and the video Web site has carried the message they are trying to convey. However, it is unlikely that effect people's views on abortion. Those who are against abortion in all circumstances these feelings can get stronger, but people are unlikely to convert to this view. Throughout the entire video, it is the Christian message in general is represented and not specifically abortion. This lack of focus on the subject means that there is only one stage where it is placed in the viewers. Christians who had not thought much about the abortion debate might be made to think about their opinions, but non-Christians are already likely to be frustrated by the message preached by that point. In a way they speak to those who are already likely to agree with them.

Âc Anne Heywood

Posted on February 13, 2010.
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