Yes it is OK. An unjust law is no law at all. Abortion being legal is not only unjust but is evil.
If you knew someone was being killed inside a building would you have a moral obligatin to try and prevent it? Yes you would. You know babies are being literally torn apart inside those abortion mills and every one of us has an ohbligation to try and stop it. If your Mother, Father, Sister, Brother or your own child was being murdered what would you do? Stand by and do nothing, call you congressman, wait for an election and hope, maybe just pray? I doubt it, and I would hope not.
While you can’t kill an abortionist on his way to work it would be justifiable to stop him while he was begining the procedure, just as it would be ok to stop a mugger on the street who was getting ready to kill someone.
The problem is what will happen when you go to jail. Who will take your place? Is it best for the movement? If enough people were sick of abortion and willing to get arrested that every day in every clinic someone would go in and stop the Doctor even though he knew he would get arrested then abortons would stop. The problem is that we don’t have that type of commitment. People aren’t willing to make that kind of sacrafice. If people were it would end and quickly.
Just to be clear I do not mean killing when I say stopping. Breaking a law that protects abortionists is not breaking any law that matters.
This is the greatest evil of our time and we will be judged by what we do --or don’t do-- to oppose it. Jesus said "‘Amen, I say to you, whatever you did for one of these least brothers of mine, you did for me.’ and "‘Amen, I say to you, what you did not do for one of these least ones, you did not do for me.’
We are all going to have to answer the question "Where were you when I was aborted? What did you do to try and stop it?
God bless