The voice of George Tiller

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I couldn’t listen to the whole thing…literally made me sick to my stomach.

“The woman’s the patient, the fetus is the problem”?!
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LORD HAVE MERCY ON US!
 
Literally made me sick, too, sicker on a deeper level than even those photos of tiny aborted bodies. . . I’ve not had personal experience with the “process” of abortion, but I think this audio infomercial says it all. And we shouldn’t forget that Tiller did abortions throughout the 9 months of pregnancy, thus his comment about giving the mother a souvenier lock of the child’s hair. A souvenier of the child that he just killed at the request of the mother. . . what a sick, evil society that considers this a right.

I remember a line from the film, Hannah and Her Sisters, where one of the characters imagines that God is so disgusted with us that He, “must never stop throwing up.” I can imagine that, too.

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Thank you for sharing this. Dr. Tiller will have much to learn when he sees the Truth face to face. May God have mercy on us all…
 
My God, that’s one of the most chilling things I’ve ever heard. I couldn’t even get all the way through it. He doesn’t even use the abortion doublespeak we’re all so used to. He flat out calls them babies. May God have mercy on this man’s soul.
 
That was the sickest thing I have ever heard.

May God have mercy on us all.
 
What sane person would do this? He is either evil or insane or both
 
“We believe that women have more worth and more value beyond their biological reproductive support function for a fertilzed egg, embryo, fetus, child, baby, whatever you have, whatever you wish…”

“…the woman is the patient and the fetus is the problem…”

So is the “child, baby whatever you have” also the problem? :eek:

I guess people like this figure that God didn’t know what he was doing when he created man and woman. (I once would have said that they don’t believe in God, but Tiller was active in his church…!)

(I couldn’t get beyond the above quotes.)
 
We must remember that now that Dr. Tiller is dead he has faced his particular judgment and he was not meeting Jesus in the best state of grace available to him. That is the downside of capital punishment and in this case vigilantism. Our hope and duty as Catholics is to pray for all and minister to them that they might be saved.

The murder of Dr. Tiller is a morally evil act that if not repented of will cause the killer to burn in hell. Capital punishment is the right of the government not an individual to dispense.

Lastly, murdering a gynecologist and blowing up clinics does not advance the cause of pro-life. Peaceful protests and social services may take longer but they are morally valid and in the long run win more to our side than the murders and other acts of violence.

Not being bothered by this act of vigilantism is similar to the Muslim crazies who celebrate “killing the infidels”.
 
We must remember that now that Dr. Tiller is dead he has faced his particular judgment and he was not meeting Jesus in the best state of grace available to him. That is the downside of capital punishment and in this case vigilantism. Our hope and duty as Catholics is to pray for all and minister to them that they might be saved.

The murder of Dr. Tiller is a morally evil act that if not repented of will cause the killer to burn in hell. Capital punishment is the right of the government not an individual to dispense.

Lastly, murdering a gynecologist and blowing up clinics does not advance the cause of pro-life. Peaceful protests and social services may take longer but they are morally valid and in the long run win more to our side than the murders and other acts of violence.

Not being bothered by this act of vigilantism is similar to the Muslim crazies who celebrate “killing the infidels”.
I agree entirely.

Here’s the silver lining (if any) to capital punishment - at LEAST the condemned is given ample time to prepare for death and repent.

Don’t get me wrong. I’m not shedding any tears over somebody killing a butcher. I’m shedding tears over the fact that it’s a grave offense against God to murder anyone. The great inconsistency in those who are defending this action is their unwillingness to call for the arrest, conviction and life imprisonment of the abortionists who are still working out there. So, if someone believes it’s justified homicide to murder George Tiller because he’s a butcher, shouldn’t the next logical step be to demand the arrest of abortionists and their patients who elect to do this, under the same charges?

See, murder is so evil, it fractures and divides even those who have good, common goals. It rends society as much as the abortion it tries to stop, and spoils the purity of the pro-life intention.
 
Another Mary;5288293 [QUOTE said:
]“We believe that women have more worth and more value beyond their biological reproductive support function for a fertilzed egg, embryo, fetus, child, baby, whatever you have, whatever you wish…”
Ironic. A hidden accusation of unbridled utilitarianism.
 
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