To: L,TOWM
> Why?
It was a human life that was lost, however misguided it was.
How many conservos took shots - and I mean literally - at Norma McCorvey for her role as Jane Roe. If one of those shots had hit, we never would have seen her later convert to Christianity and become an advocate for natal life.
I'm fierce in my political convictions, but I draw the line when it approaches the sovereignty of God, as the loss of human life does.
93 posted on
03/17/2003 4:43:34 PM PST by
Paul_B
To: Paul_B
You can't stop Darwin contenders, even if your heart is pure.
To: Paul_B
>>>>>>>the sovereignty of God, as the loss of human life
does<<<<<<<
If God is Sovereign (and I believe that He is) then His hand was upon this incident--and yes ICor does come to mind--"does not rejoice in a wrong", but in many ways this is too poetic a justice to pass up for many (myself included).
Another passage that comes to mind is that one in Gen 12 "curse those who curse you"--you gotta admit, a bulldozer running over you is a pretty hefty curse...
Maybe some of her buddies will start looking at life as being more than a game now, and start a genuine search for deeper meaning, which will lead them straight to...Him. ><>
110 posted on
03/17/2003 8:55:41 PM PST by
L,TOWM
(Liberals, The Other White Meat)
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