Posted on 06/01/2009 6:00:53 AM PDT by tcg
All who know the objective truth about the dignity and value of every human life, from conception to natural death and at every moment in between, should decry this horrible act of violence. It must be unqualifiedly rejected and condemned within the Pro-Life community because of our unwavering conviction that every life, at every age and stage, has dignity and must be respected, protected and honored. This bedrock conviction should inform a whole life/pro-life ethic in those who gather under the banner of being Pro-Life.
A moral analysis tells us that the killing of a defenseless George Tiller is similar to the killing of every defenseless child in the womb who dies due to procured abortion. Both acts of killing are evil. Both must be completely rejected. Both should be decried by every person who is Pro-life.
We reject intentional abortion because every procured abortion is the killing of a member of our human family. The dignity of that little human person in the first home of the whole human race cries out for changing the unjust approach to giving protected status to intentional abortion in America. However, this dignity is present in all human persons, even those with whom we disagree and those whose actions we decry.
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Exactly. I dont defend or justify vigilantism. But lets be clear. This particular abortionist was not operating within the law. The law clearly prohibits late term abortions, except to save the life of the mother. Tiller clearly skirted that law with the help of Gov. Sebelius, who refused to demand that he provide records to account for the reasons for his late term abortions.Tiller was sued and judged by his peers for his actions. You can say he found a loophole, fine. But that doesn't justify an extra-judicial killing.
ding ding ding.
unless .............
Perhaps this man DID decide to take justice in his own hands, as it had been thwarted in all other venues, and accepted the consequences for doing so, but did so with a clear conscience...
we don’t have any statements yet.
One should claim the protection of the higher law, yes?
I think you’re missing the point. We’re not saying Tiller was doing something pro-lifers consider to be murder, even if it is legal. We’re saying what Tiller did WAS illegal. The Partial Birth Abortion ban prohibits late term abortions, except to save the life of the mother. Tiller was in violation of that law. Now, I’m not saying Tiller’s murderer had a right to be a vigilante. But it is important to note the distinction between what Tiller was doing — in skirting the law against late term abortions — and what other abortionists are doing, clearly within the letter of the law.
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But would not HILLARY say:--- If it saves just one child?
/sarc
Agreed.
Perhaps this man DID decide to take justice in his own hands, as it had been thwarted in all other venues, and accepted the consequences for doing so, but did so with a clear conscience...Wait until liberals start shooting CEOs and talk show hosts. You *really* don't want to go there.we dont have any statements yet.
I agree. I don’t believe in vigilantism. But I do think it is important to note the distinction between someone who is clearly skirting the law and getting away with it — as Tiller was — and other abortionists who, although we condemn their behavior, are well within the law.
My big regret is that it is going to be harmful to the cause because of the way the press is playing it, and that now the killer - who sounds like a rather disturbed individual anyway - has a murder on his soul.
Tiller was an evil man who lived by murder, lived by blood, lived by violence. As you sow, so shall you reap. Somebody had tried to kill him once before, which certainly should have been a wake-up call, but he obviously just became even more hardened in his evil ways and in fact was trying to get his acts legalized more broadly and encourage others to follow him.
His final judgment is up to God; but by any objective standard, his life on earth was evil and it is not surprising that it was ended this way.
Someone like, say, Obama’s favorite “professor of English, who lives in my neighborhood”?
Good luck to us all.
Ding. Ding. Ding.
Legal means have not been exhausted. If he found a loophole then we the people legislate to close the loophole and try again.
I am with Randall Terry on this one. I am saddened only in the fact that this “doctor” did not repent and denounce the barbaric act of late term abortions before his death.
Someone like, say, Obamas favorite professor of English, who lives in my neighborhood?Exactly.
In the referenced incident, the lesson is: “Do not try to stop what the Lord wills/ don't mistake your will for the Lord's/and similar; it is NOT a lesson that violence is never justified. Christ NEVER taught that!
This case is more appropriately viewed as an intercession on the behalf of the defenseless against he who would murder them. Although the choice of venue was heinous; the taking of a life to save another’s life is allowed under THE LAW.
I believe America has come to a breaking point because of the frustration created by the time needed to develope strategy, find a man, propose, fight and acomplish a task ... only to have the proposal watered down or neutered.
No ... the call to another American revolution is being sounded from many fronts ...... I personally feel zero wants it to happen.
In fact I think he is doing his best to make armed conflict occur in America ..... our task is knowing the enemy and having good gun control.
I completely disagree. Tiller’s murder will spotlight the fact that he put to death unborn babies who were viable. The public overwhelmingly is repulsed by such an act.
As I understand it, the legislature did its job. It was the Pontious Pilate Governor Sebelius who blocked them -— after all Tiller was one of her big donors. Legal avenues are one thing, but how do you fight blatant corruption?
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