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His detractors will say "he did nothing to help the man". Christians may say "their prayers were heard and kept the man alive". I say "he's a good man that did all he knew how to do".
I've always respected Mr. Tebow. I have a deep respect for men and women that stand up for their beliefs. I don't have to agree with their beliefs (and many times I don't), but if a person is willing to "stick to their guns" and defend their position (without resorting to violence, let me throw that caveat in there), they have my respect.
As to the incident in question, whether or not prayer kept the man alive, it sure did keep hope alive, and it certainly helped comfort the man's family. Mr. Tebow is a quarterback, not an EMT or Cardiologist. He did all he could, and he did it without hesitation.
Mensch.
His detractors will say "he did nothing to help the man". Christians may say "their prayers were heard and kept the man alive". I say "he's a good man that did all he knew how to do".
I've always respected Mr. Tebow. I have a deep respect for men and women that stand up for their beliefs. I don't have to agree with their beliefs (and many times I don't), but if a person is willing to "stick to their guns" and defend their position (without resorting to violence, let me throw that caveat in there), they have my respect.
As to the incident in question, whether or not prayer kept the man alive, it sure did keep hope alive, and it certainly helped comfort the man's family. Mr. Tebow is a quarterback, not an EMT or Cardiologist. He did all he could, and he did it without hesitation.
Mensch.