Sermon Tone Analysis

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Beethoven Almost Aborted
  
A professor in a college ethics class presented his students with a problem.
He said, "A man has syphilis and his wife has tuberculosis.
They have had four children: one has died, the other three have what is considered to be a terminal illness.
The mother is pregnant.
What do you recommend?"
After a spirited discussion, the majority of the class voted that she should abort the child.
"Fine," said the professor.
"You've just killed Beethoven."
/The Tale Of The Tardy Oxcart/
Charles R. Swindoll, Word, p. 2
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