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Do I understand you to be saying that if it can survive outside the mother's womb, it is a person? When is that now, 20 weeks, 22?
A PERSON can survive outside the mother's womb, while a 7 week old fetus cannot.
George Richard Tiller, MD (August 8, 1941 – May 31, 2009)[3] was an American physician from Wichita, Kansas. He was the medical director of a clinic in Wichita, Women's Health Care Services, one of only three nationwide which provided abortions after the 21st week of pregnancy (known as late-term abortion).[4]
Pro-life group Operation Rescue kept a daily vigil outside Tiller's clinic for many years: first the national group, then later a branch that moved from California to Kansas specifically to focus on Tiller. On August 19, 1993, outside of the Wichita clinic, Tiller was shot in both arms by Shelley Shannon, who received an 11-year prison sentence for the crime of attempted murder.[5][6][7] On May 31, 2009, Tiller was shot through the eye and killed, by anti-abortion activist Scott Roeder, as Tiller served as an usher during the Sunday morning service at his church in Wichita.[8][9][10] Roeder was convicted of murder on January 29, 2010.
Dvorak explains how Todd Stave, a landlord for an abortion doctor's office responded to a pro-life protesters showing up at his daughter's middle school with grotesque signage, then "harassing calls from protesters started coming to his home. By the dozens, at all hours." the landlord was no pushover, however, since his family had experienced violence from anti-abortion groups, going back to his childhood, including a bombing. Here's how he handled it:
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A Planned Parenthood clinic in Appleton, Wisconsin was set aflame briefly by a homemade bomb around 7:40 p.m. Sunday.
Rudolph spent many years on the FBI's notorious Most Wanted list, in part for the Centennial Olympic Park bombing but also for bombings he carried out at abortion clinics and a gay bar in the years after Olympic Park.
Numbers 5
18 After the priest has had the woman stand before the Lord, he shall loosen her hair and place in her hands the reminder-offering, the grain offering for jealousy, while he himself holds the bitter water that brings a curse. 19 Then the priest shall put the woman under oath and say to her, “If no other man has had sexual relations with you and you have not gone astray and become impure while married to your husband, may this bitter water that brings a curse not harm you. 20 But if you have gone astray while married to your husband and you have made yourself impure by having sexual relations with a man other than your husband”— 21 here the priest is to put the woman under this curse —“may the Lord cause you to become a curse among your people when he makes your womb miscarry and your abdomen swell.
I was referring, in the OP, to the rules of posting threads, which require some opinions at length, discourage minimal posts, etc. I was so overwhelmed that I couldn't think straight.
You don't care about the rules? What are you hinting at?
Yes, I disagree with abortion, but I wouldn't start a thread on it. People have their own opinions, and unless some new evidence comes up, I don't see what talking about it would accomplish. This thread was not intended to be primarily about abortion. I saw that as secondary.
Charles, if you have a problem with abortion, let's talk about that. Let's not single out an abortion doctor, who is lawfully practicing.
Perhaps promoting hatred for evil. And suggesting that we should be very careful if we see similar evil in our hearts. I'm praying for him to turn around and cleanse his heart. But promoting terrorism, no. In no way. I reject that entirely. I reject it as completely as I reject this:
And this thread is promoting and adding to that hate and terrorism.
This is one of the extraordinarily few unreasonable things I have ever seen you write
If this Doctor is murdered, his blood is partially on your hands.
All right, this is one more unreasonable thing. I have said nothing critical of the women getting abortions, they should not be hated or feared by anyone. They should be loved and sympathized with. They are going through a terribly traumatic experience. I believe they have made the wrong choice, but we all make wrong choices.
Thanks for adding to the hyper fear and hate of women who demand protection of their legal right to end an unwanted pregnancy.
Yes I admit I was. Weren't you at first? Actually, I think outrage is the proper response.
then you're outraged at a mere 30 something seconds of rage they caught on tape!
Over this? I don't feel a particular reason for shame. As for the ugliness and sin in my heart, I do feel shame. And I'm joyous that I can be healed of it.
Shameless!
"Evil?" Yes, we all saw it. Not that he killed, although that is evil in itself, but his blinding pride, his assumption that he was God and had the authority to judge and enforce that judgment with death.
How else could he say, paraphrasing, that killing this one is good because he will grow up to be another Colorado mass murderer? Or, it's a good move to kill this one because it is an ugly black. Or, it makes sense to kill this one because taxpayers will have to help it at some time in the future. Again, I'm not pointing out and emphazising the killing, but the condition of his heart. Pride, hatred, disdain, aloofness.
Perhaps promoting hatred for evil. And suggesting that we should be very careful if we see similar evil in our hearts. I'm praying for him to turn around and cleanse his heart. But promoting terrorism, no. In no way. I reject that entirely. I reject it as completely as I reject this:
This is one of the extraordinarily few unreasonable things I have ever seen you write
All right, this is one more unreasonable thing. I have said nothing critical of the women getting abortions, they should not be hated or feared by anyone. They should be loved and sympathized with. They are going through a terribly traumatic experience. I believe they have made the wrong choice, but we all make wrong choices.
But the doctor is involved in more than wrong choices, he said things which come from a wrong heart.
"Shameless!"
Yes I admit I was. Weren't you at first? Actually, I think outrage is the proper response.
Over this? I don't feel a particular reason for shame. As for the ugliness and sin in my heart, I do feel shame. And I'm joyous that I can be healed of it.
Or, perhaps, to show what the extreme form of the abortion movement looks like.
There was no other reason for the original YouTube posters to post this but to inspire hate for this particular doctor. None! That hate may lead to violence to this man and his family and employees. There is no other reason!
And while I do support prayer and protests, I don't support anything unlawful or dangerous. If the protest crosses the line from protected speech to illegal harassment, I hope they're charged.
These people are trying, and succeeding, in creating an environment of harassment and intimidation. It is their agenda, if they can't change the law, to scare abortion clinic workers out of their jobs and women out of their lawful decision. If you think that's not true, you need to open your eyes wider!
And while I do support prayer and protests, I don't support anything unlawful or dangerous.
Windword, you are a valuable guide and voice of passion for me. Please don't give up on me, continue to criticize as freely as you'd like. I need it.
As you probably know by now, that was clearly not my intent, and my OP showed I was talking about posting rules, not laws against murder.
To me your headline translated, "Screw doing things the right way, by the book! It's time for some "whatever" remedy, because I just don't care what happens to these evil abortion doctors!" And it may very well have translated that way to others as well.
It may not be productive. How can I know? For this thread I don't care about that.
Okay. But don't you think that protesting at an abortion doctor's home and harassing the doctor is much the same as going to a soldier's home, whom participated in a battle that needlessly and ruthlessly killed innocent civilians and babies, and protesting the war directly to him/her? How is that productive?
I somewhat agree with you here, in that I was not railing against abortion, but what I saw was evil in the doctor's heart. I would have felt the same way if he was a shoe salesman.
Do you really think that when we see a video of a bad cop acting badly, the right thing to do is to demand an end to the police department? That's the analogy I see in the argument of posting this video. The doctors character has nothing to do with the legal service he provides.
Please windword, go easy. If I ever a launch a tirade against abortion, it will be clear and easy to see. This was not it. I was not attacking abortion, women, or women's rights. That may be for some other day, if ever.
You decry that this video exemplifies the evil nature of abortion. I say it exemplifies the emotional manipulation of a fanatic group of thugs, seeking to illicit hate.