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A Wicked Deed in Wichita - A Test for the Pro-Life Movement
Christian Post ^ | 6/1/09 | R. Albert Mohler, Jr

Posted on 06/01/2009 1:50:49 PM PDT by wagglebee

The cold-blooded murder of Dr. George Tiller on Sunday morning presents the pro-life movement in America with a crucial moral test - will we condemn this murder in unqualified terms?

For many years, Dr. George Tiller has represented the horrific reality of the abortion industry in this nation. Infamously known to the pro-life movement in America, Tiller was known as "Tiller the Killer" because of his well-known willingness to perform late-term abortions almost no other doctor in the nation would perform. Because of Dr. George Tiller, Wichita became the destination of choice for women seeking abortions in the late third trimester.

In 1993 Tiller was shot in both arms by an assailant. His clinic was regularly protested and was once bombed. Tiller had many brushes with the law, and just weeks ago he was acquitted of charges that he had colluded with another physician to illegally justify late-term abortions.

George Tiller was shot to death Sunday morning as he was serving as an usher at Reformation Lutheran Church in Wichita. Witnesses said that a lone assailant entered the church, shot Dr. Tiller with a single shot, threatened two others, and then fled the scene. A suspect was arrested hours later. Wichita police said that the unnamed suspect would likely face multiple charges as early as Monday.

Violence in response to the horror of abortion is rare, but not new. According to some news reports, Dr. Tiller was the fifth physician to be murdered by abortion opponents. In other cases, abortion clinics have been bombed and workers have been hurt or killed.

Proponents of abortion rights often charge that the rhetoric of the pro-life movement leads to violence. After all, we describe abortion as murder and point to the business of abortion as the murder of the unborn. We make clear that abortion is the taking of innocent human life and that what goes on in abortion clinics is the business of death.

We make these arguments because we know they are true. Abortion is murder. What goes on in those clinics is institutionalized homicide, often for financial profit. Abortion is a moral scandal and a national tragedy and a blight upon the American conscience.

But violence in the name of protesting abortion is immoral, unjustified, and horribly harmful to the pro-life cause. Now, the premeditated murder of Dr. George Tiller in the foyer of his church is the headline scandal - not the abortions he performed and the cause he represented.

We have no right to take the law into our own hands in an act of criminal violence. We are not given the right to take this power into our own hands, for God has granted this power to governing authorities. The horror of abortion cannot be rightly confronted, much less corrected, by means of violence and acts outside the law and lawful means of remedy. This is not merely a legal technicality - it is a vital test of the morality of the pro-life movement.

The Christian church has been forced by historical necessity to think through these issues again and again. The church has reached a basic moral consensus on issues of violence and governmental obedience, and this consensus requires that Christian citizens work within legal, judicial, and political means to persuade governing authorities concerning what is good, right, just, and honoring to God. Those who operate outside of this consensus and perform acts of violence are rightly understood to abrogate authority to themselves in a way that violates not only the laws of men but the law of God. Civil disobedience may be justified so long as the Christian is willing to suffer at the hands of the governing authorities, but is not justified if the citizen employs violence against the state or against other citizens.

In the case of Dr. George Tiller, the governing authorities failed again and again to fulfill their responsibility to protect all citizens, including those yet unborn. The law is dishonoring to God in its disrespect for human life. The law failed to bring George Tiller to account for what should have been seen as crimes against humanity. But this failure does not authorize others to act in the place of the government, much less in the place of God. The government must now act to prosecute and punish the murderer of Dr. George Tiller.

In October of 1859, John Brown led a violent attack upon the United States Arsenal at Harpers Ferry, Virginia. A radical abolitionist, Brown had already proved himself capable of violence for his cause. In 1856 he had led a gang that brutally killed several pro-slavery figures in Kansas. The raid on Harpers Ferry led to more deaths before Brown and his surviving rebels were arrested, charged with treason, and executed.

When John Brown was arrested, Henry David Thoreau defended the man and his violence, asking: "Is it not possible that an individual may be right and a government wrong? Are laws to be enforced simply because they were made? Or declared by any number of men to be good, if they are not good?"

Those are the very questions some are tempted to ask now, but these weighty questions cannot justify violence in the name of an honorable cause. Thoreau was right about the fact that the laws allowing slavery in the United States were immoral and unjustifiable. John Brown was right when he claimed that slavery was a blight upon the nation's conscience - a wrong that had to be ended. Brown's logic led him to treason, and he was found guilty in a court of law and punished. Thoreau would refer to Brown as an "angel of light," but Thoreau never had to live with the consequences of his own attempt to justify murder, nor did he ever acknowledge the true character of the man.

The pro-life movement in America must not wage war against abortion by following the example of John Brown. Nor can we allow ourselves the luxury of the logic of defending the indefensible along the lines of Thoreau. We must confront this great evil of abortion from a higher plane, and know that the battle is ultimately in God's hands.

Murder is murder. The law rightly affirms that the killing of Dr. George Tiller is murder. In this we must agree. We cannot rest until the law also recognizes the killing of the unborn as murder. The killing of Dr. George Tiller makes that challenge all the more difficult.
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R. Albert Mohler, Jr. is president of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky. For more articles and resources by Dr. Mohler, and for information on The Albert Mohler Program, a daily national radio program broadcast on the Salem Radio Network, go to www.albertmohler.com. For information on The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, go to www.sbts.edu. Send feedback to mail@albertmohler.com. Original Source: www.albertmohler.com.



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KEYWORDS: abortion; mohler; moralabsolutes; prolife; tiller
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To: ArrogantBustard

You raise some great points. However, it must be remembered that though the Civil War ended slavery, it was started over secession.


21 posted on 06/01/2009 2:10:19 PM PDT by wagglebee ("A political party cannot be all things to all people." -- Ronald Reagan, 3/1/75)
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To: xzins
That, too, is the lesson of John Brown, who, in the battle hymn of the Republic, lies moldering in his grave.

Ever been to Harpers Ferry?

The memorial plaques and literature there, maintained and distributed by the National Park Service, practically idolize the man.

22 posted on 06/01/2009 2:10:21 PM PDT by ArrogantBustard (Western Civilization is Aborting, Buggering, and Contracepting itself out of existence.)
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To: wagglebee

I confess - I struggle to feel bad about the Tiller murder. But it was murder and the perp ought to be executed. We can’t win this war through vigilante tactics.


23 posted on 06/01/2009 2:11:16 PM PDT by opus86
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To: ArrogantBustard

he is a troll why bother just ignore it


24 posted on 06/01/2009 2:11:54 PM PDT by al baby (Hi Mom)
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To: Lucius Cornelius Sulla
You mean like the peacenik who shot two soldiers in Arkansas? The people just elected one of them to the Presidency.

Good point. It seems like a "test for the" anti-war movement, doesn't it?

Is zer0 "outraged?"

What if Chicago has 7 shooting deaths in 24 hours? Is this a test for the Community Organizer in Chief? Where's 0bama's outrage?

25 posted on 06/01/2009 2:12:53 PM PDT by paulycy (BEWARE the LIBERAL/MEDIA Complex)
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To: xzins; P-Marlowe; ArrogantBustard
When it becomes necessary for oppressive chains to be thrown off because of the despotism of the government. Inasmuch as abortion is an issue of disenfranchisement (taxation without representation), and it is, then there is a point at which the oppression of the despots must be overthrown.

It may very well come to that.

It would almost be the Civil War in reverse. The southern states seceded to preserve slavery and the federal government used secession as an excuse to end slavery. In this case, pro-life states might secede to end abortion and then the ball would be in the federal governments court. However, I do not believe that their is ANY CHANCE that the federal government would start another war to preserve the Union.

26 posted on 06/01/2009 2:14:13 PM PDT by wagglebee ("A political party cannot be all things to all people." -- Ronald Reagan, 3/1/75)
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To: wagglebee

I wouldn’t ever do it myself. But I won’t condemn it.


27 posted on 06/01/2009 2:16:03 PM PDT by Invincibly Ignorant
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To: All
Thank God he is gone. Thousands of indefesable babies have been saved.
28 posted on 06/01/2009 2:18:16 PM PDT by LuigiBasco (PALIN POWER: She's Reagan in heels, Teddy Roosevelt in a dress & like Rummy at a press conference!))
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To: wagglebee

I agree. I will also refuse to be swayed by the media’s hyteria. How many babies were killed on the day the Tiller was shot? How many others were murdered in America? How many raped, assault, been victims of theft, etc. To focus pity only on Tiller would be obscene. These are evil times we are in and we must be in but not of the world.


29 posted on 06/01/2009 2:19:37 PM PDT by rcofdayton
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To: All

This is NOT a test for the pro life movement. That is a false premise. Indeed, after 9/11 we were scolded by the left and the MSM that we needed introspection and self reflection. We needed to understand why the terrorist hated us. We were told not to look at every Muslim in the same light as the hijackers. We were told over and over and over again that tolerance and understanding is what we needed to exercise.

This is a test for the left. Let’s see if they extend a hand of understanding. Let’s see if there is any self reflection on their part to see if there was anything in their behavior that sparked the violence. Let’s see if the Blame America first translates to Blame the Left first.

Just as the free pass was given to muslims who were dancing in the streets, rejoicing and laughing after 9/11, so do all pro life supporters worldwide get that same free pass. Any celebrating must be met with tolerance and understanding. Leftist please do NOT make direct eye contact and hold your heads in shame. You and you alone bear the guilt of this.

There is no room for anyone on the left to express any anger or outrage. Any negative comments will only fuel a fire they started. The Muslim community was never held responsible for the hijackers..they were allowed to celebrate...we could not profile them at airports..they had to be treated with kid gloves...there cannot be a double standard on the part of the left here, otherwise, we would think they were inconsistent, unstable, unthinking, intolerant, hate filled and only looking for a convenient excuse to hate all things Christian....and we KNOW that doesn’t describe them or the MS press.../sarc


30 posted on 06/01/2009 2:21:45 PM PDT by texan75010
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To: rcofdayton
I agree. I will also refuse to be swayed by the media’s hyteria. How many babies were killed on the day the Tiller was shot? How many others were murdered in America? How many raped, assault, been victims of theft, etc.

On a typical day in America 3500 INNOCENT BABIES are MURDERED, NO OTHER CRIME even come close.

More Americans are killed in abortuaries each year than die from heart attacks, strokes and cancer COMBINED.

32 posted on 06/01/2009 2:24:22 PM PDT by wagglebee ("A political party cannot be all things to all people." -- Ronald Reagan, 3/1/75)
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To: wagglebee

I don’t have to say I’m sorry for my pro-life viewpoint. I didn’t kill anyone, nor I incite any fool to take anybody’s life.

How come when 9-11 happened we were supposed to separate the terrorists from the “peaceful” believers of Islamic faith.

How come when an illegal alien murders someone we are supposed to separate that criminal from all the “law-abiding” illegal aliens.

But how come when some criminal kills an abortionists doctor we are supposed to beat our chest and plead “mea culpa, mea culpa, mea maxima culpa.”

forgetaboutit


33 posted on 06/01/2009 2:24:43 PM PDT by LauraJean (sometimes I win sometimes I donate to the equine benevolent society)
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To: wagglebee
The cold-blooded murder of Dr. George Tiller on Sunday morning presents the pro-life movement in America with a crucial moral test - will we condemn this murder in unqualified terms?

It may take some time. If we have a candle-light vigil, funeral service, and grave dedication for every one of his victims, and we give a week of media attention to each of those victims, perhaps there might be some time to address Dr. Tiller's death by somewhere around November 27, 2777.
34 posted on 06/01/2009 2:27:09 PM PDT by farmer18th (If you preach "too big to let fail," you're also preaching "too small to let succeed.")
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To: wagglebee
The law rightly affirms that the killing of Dr. George Tiller is murder.

That same law excuses the killing of millions of unborn babies.

"The law perverted! And the police powers of the state perverted along with it!..."

35 posted on 06/01/2009 2:28:34 PM PDT by nonsporting
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To: Do Not Make Fun Of His Ears

could it be considered justifiable homicide?


36 posted on 06/01/2009 2:31:53 PM PDT by goat granny
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To: farmer18th

I won’t shed a tear for Tiller. But his killer is in no way part of the Pro-Life movement.


37 posted on 06/01/2009 2:33:48 PM PDT by massgopguy (I owe everything to George Bailey)
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To: LauraJean; xzins; P-Marlowe; narses; ArrogantBustard; Alamo-Girl; betty boop; BykrBayb; ...
I don’t have to say I’m sorry for my pro-life viewpoint. I didn’t kill anyone, nor I incite any fool to take anybody’s life.

How come when 9-11 happened we were supposed to separate the terrorists from the “peaceful” believers of Islamic faith.

How come when an illegal alien murders someone we are supposed to separate that criminal from all the “law-abiding” illegal aliens.

But how come when some criminal kills an abortionists doctor we are supposed to beat our chest and plead “mea culpa, mea culpa, mea maxima culpa.”

Excellent post!

38 posted on 06/01/2009 2:34:06 PM PDT by wagglebee ("A political party cannot be all things to all people." -- Ronald Reagan, 3/1/75)
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To: wagglebee

What if he had died of a heart attack instead?

What killed him is an abstraction when I think about what he would’ve done this morning had he gotten up for work as usual.


39 posted on 06/01/2009 2:36:04 PM PDT by Glenn (Free Venezuela!)
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To: goat granny

If that is so, and the cause is so righteous, then to follow that logic to its natural conclusion, why not form armies of vigilantes, and go shoot every single person in the abortion industry. The bloodier the better. Seems we would have no shortage of volunteers for that army.

Then they could tell Jesus how righteous they are.

Count me out.


40 posted on 06/01/2009 2:36:17 PM PDT by Do Not Make Fun Of His Ears
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