I don't think so. It's more like relief that this fellow will not kill babies anymore. I find it impossible to hate the guy--I never met him. But, I likewise find it impossible NOT to hate what he did.
>>there is just a whole lot of "hate the sinner" going on here.
>I don't think so.
Well, then how do you explain such gems as:
"Pancreatic cancer is said to painful. I hope it was. "
"Vivisect him and throw him in the trash." (Vivisection being a bit difficult to perform on the dead, but oh well...)
"I hope it wasn't too painless."
"Enjoy the show "doctor"."
"I hope it was painful"
"Therefore, I celebrate the death of this baby-killer. "
Understand, I see no particular problem with this. People who do hateful things for no good reason deserve to be hated. I do, however, derive amusement from the double standards so often displayed by those who are so certain of salvation.
That, and amusement from the "Anyone who doesn't agree with me is an atheist, and thus has no valid opinions" line of reasoning. Guffawww!!!