Sermon Tone Analysis

Overall tone of the sermon

This automated analysis scores the text on the likely presence of emotional, language, and social tones. There are no right or wrong scores; this is just an indication of tones readers or listeners may pick up from the text.
A score of 0.5 or higher indicates the tone is likely present.
Emotion Tone
Anger
0.18UNLIKELY
Disgust
0.1UNLIKELY
Fear
0.07UNLIKELY
Joy
0.54LIKELY
Sadness
0.17UNLIKELY
Language Tone
Analytical
0.9LIKELY
Confident
0.28UNLIKELY
Tentative
0UNLIKELY
Social Tone
Openness
0.85LIKELY
Conscientiousness
0.79LIKELY
Extraversion
0.06UNLIKELY
Agreeableness
0.16UNLIKELY
Emotional Range
0.56LIKELY

Tone of specific sentences

Tones
Emotion
Anger
Disgust
Fear
Joy
Sadness
Language
Analytical
Confident
Tentative
Social Tendencies
Openness
Conscientiousness
Extraversion
Agreeableness
Emotional Range
Anger
< .5
.5 - .6
.6 - .7
.7 - .8
.8 - .9
> .9
Questions: What constitutes authorized and unauthorized killing?
Who has the right to authorize the taking of life?
The Commandment’s Meaning
It does not prohibit all killing
It does not teach that it is sinful in every case to kill human life
This commandment forbids deliberate, unauthorized killing.
Questions: What constitutes authorized and unauthroized killing?
Who has the right to authorize the taking of life?
The Commandment’s Basis
This commandment rests on three basic facts
1) Human life belongs to God
2) Human life is made in the image of God
3) God alone has the right to terminate life
Under some circumstances He delegates that right to human government.
The Commandment’s Application
Unauthorized Killing
The Question of Personhood
The Deeper Issue
What Should Our Response Be?
< .5
.5 - .6
.6 - .7
.7 - .8
.8 - .9
> .9