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A Wicked Deed in Wichita -- A Test for the Pro-Life Movement

A Wicked Deed in Wichita -- A Test for the Pro-Life Movement

Albert Mohler

Author, Speaker, President of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary


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.

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Kath_59
6/4/2009 9:45 PM
I agree. Murder is murder. This man could not have done this murder at a worse time. Liberals are going to run with this and now all pro-lifers are extremists and fascists and violent. Never mind that abortion is the epitome of violence. It's amazing that pro-abortion activists are so quick to condemn this horrific act but will defend a man who will suck the brains out of babies who could easily survive outside the womb. Murder is murder and it is wrong.
MrJustinJ
6/4/2009 1:02 PM
What I'm getting at is this: just because abortion happens to be legal, doesn't mean it's acceptable- murdering Jews used to be legal too...
And I know about the passage in the Bible that implies respecting the fact that God has placed certain people in leadership- does this mean the ones who stood by and did nothing during the Holocaust, or during the murderous reign of Stalin and others, were correct if they just called it God's will? Slavery was legal, but wrong. Those who helped slaves to freedom were lawbreakers- but, in my opinion, justified.
Tillers killer may not have had the authority to carry out his murder- but neither do the abortionists responsible for millions more.
MrJustinJ
6/4/2009 12:43 PM
While I don't agree with the shooting of (mr-he is no doctor as far as I'm concerned) Tiller, I am only concerned with the reaction from the majority of the people- Americans are finally starting to oppose abortion.
That said, what is the difference between the shooting of Tiller and, say, the shooting of someone preparing to murder someone else? I suppose if I was standing there, I would have grabbed the rifle to prevent it. But since it happened, the most I can come up with is a shoulder shrug. Darn! An evil man got killed.
What kind of church has an abortionist for an usher, anyway???
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