"Because I believe that abortion is murder, I also believe that force is justified ... in an attempt to stop it," Rudolph wrote."
I can't argue with that.
If you agree with Rudolph, you can take up his cause, become violent, kill people, retreat the woods like a cowardly animal, beg to a Prosecutor that he spare your life and live the rest of your days in a 6x6 cell.
Or you can take a step back and see what a twisted POS Rudolph really is and how he has hurt the Pro-Life movement.
One form of violence is sanctioned by law. Another is proscribed by law. Having said that, we have to ask ourselves a question, as a people: How much more of the legal tolerance should be tolerated? Not knowing what we can do to stop it, and being consisitently stymied by the courts despite sound legal arguments to end the violence pushes a tiny handful over the precipice - to acts of desparate violence such as that committed by Mr. Rudolph. Not saying it's right. It's just human nature.
It's time to change abortion law. The pro-life position is the only one that is legally, intellectually, and morally tenable. It's time for the other side to "soften", for a change.
"Because I believe that abortion is murder, I also believe that force is justified ... in an attempt to stop it," Rudolph wrote."
I can't argue with that.
Using force, deadly force to protect the life of another or yourself IS the defining verbage of "Deadly Force".
I can't argue with that.
The imprecatory psalms are in the Bible for a reason -- to be used by godly congregations as spiritual weaponry against evil and evildoers. I knew of a case once where a pro-abort kid appointed himself harasser of the picketers. As Christians peacefully assembled outside the abortuary, this jerk loudly read pornography to them. Finally, two brothers returned the favor, reading imprecatory psalms back. "Robin, this is how God regards his enemies," they gently explained. "Do you REALLY want to continue being an enemy of God?"
This apparently healthy 20-something guy was found dead in his bed a week later of natural causes. Actually supernatural.