Asking them to take action against people who misconstrue Christian beliefs might be a fair request if there was any reasonable way you could twist your typical Christian Sunday sermon into an exhortation to killI'm not asking for all Christians to act. I ask again, can you show me any evidence that any Christians have taken any actions to examine and/or address the problem of people who act on misconstrued beliefs about what the Christian religion is telling the nutjobs or extremists to do?
nevermind, I want no part of this afterall. sorry
I merely asked for some examples of Christians' actions to prevent these 'nutjobs' from misconstruing the anti-abortion message.
I have the same concern about the Muslim community. Clearly there are many Christians and Muslims that don't agree with the actions of the extremists among them. But other than voicing disagreement, what are they actually doing to prevent the 'nutjobs' from acting on misconstrued religious messages?
Phelps counter protests usually involve people supporting the military families Phelps is harassing or people supporting gays that Phelps targets. Do you have any examples of church groups specifically counter protesting Phelps?
I have to agree. It is intimidation through violence...and if the guy shot him because he was a doctor who performed abortions, rather than just some crazy guy with a gun walking in and shooting someone randomly (which has happened--it is possible, I suppose, that this could be unrelated to abortion), it seems quite obvious to me that it is intended to send a bigger message.
I agree as well. It will be very interesting to see if some recent terrorism legislation is brought to bear on this case. Or how about some aspects of the RICO statues?
I predict this is going to get much bigger than simply murder.
This appears to be the first staged event of the Obama administration:
1) how do the cops know it was a lone nut, if the gunman was not captured?
2) how did the gunman get away?
3) why was another "suspect" arrested 170 miles away, if the gunaman acted alone?
This event has huge political overtones. Most likely, it was staged to smear anti-abortion people.
Full Disclosure - I favor legal abortions, as long as tax dollars are not used to perform them.
Lets see. Operation Rescue moved from California to Kansas to target George Tiller. They regularly called him a mass murderer, Tiller the Killer, and so on. If you do that enough, the result should not be at all surprising. If you google Operation Rescue, what you will see in their sub category links is a thing called “Tiller Watch”. It's first on their list. While they are busy fixing up their site (to remove any ambiguity) so they can show that they promoted only non-violent lawful attacks on Tiller, and they abhor murder, his blood is still on their hands. They may not have pulled the trigger, but they helped load the gun.If you want to see "Christians" condemn this, go to Operationrescue.org. When it returns, you will see that even the most conservative Christians abhor the abomination of shooting a person in church. You can see the same thing on the nrlc.org. Go to lifenews.com and see that all pro life groups condemn this murder.
You shouldn’t have been. Are you admitting to being naïve?I have posted about George Tiller extensively on this board. I saw this news go across the ticker on fox news and was stunned. That is the only word I can use to describe my reaction.
So you have decided that the baby’s life is of more value than the mother’s life? In order to be consistent, (abortion is bad) you would kill off the mother. Where is the logic? One life will be saved, and you have decided which life it should be. That’s what this comes down to. Other than not having to actually face making that choice, which is very convenient for you, if you actually did, it would make you as much a killer as you say that Tiller was. And you will have come to your decision the same way Tiller did. If Tiller is a hypocrite, so are you.What happened in Ks. today was a tragedy. We live in a world where people don't respect life, we see late term abortionists abort viable babies, and we see hypocritical vigilantes kill in the name of protecting life. This shows that we need to build a culture that respects life in order to prevent this from happening in the future.
So you're pretty ok with the killing you're only worry is that it might affect your movement?I don't think this is terrorism. It would have been terrorism if a bomb was used and more people were hurt. People have been killing eachother over things like this for ages. Assasinating a person doesn't qualify as real terrorism in my view.
I hope the prolife movement will continue to expose the crimes of the abortion industry. This is not an excuse to stop doing that at all.
Not primarily. Tiller himself was the target to prevent his actions. An assassination is not necessarily terrorism.
Terrorism more or less targets random people to intimidate a government.
That said, I oppose abortion on moral grounds and I also think this was wrong. The shooter should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law and leaders of the anti-abortion movement should come out and condemn the act.
I'd like to see what you are talking about. How about a link?
In a statement issued on Monday to The Topeka Capital-Journal, Mr. Roeder’s brother, David, said the suspect had “suffered from mental illness at various times in his life,” the newspaper reported.
“We are shocked, horrified and filled with sadness at the death of Dr. Tiller and the circumstances surrounding it that may have involved Scott Roeder,” the statement read. “We know Scott as a kind and loving son, brother and father who suffered from mental illness at various times in his life.
The D-Day invasion.
Except us, of course...Leaders of the anti-abortion movement gathered in front of the Supreme Court Monday morning to denounce the murder of abortion doctor George Tiller, who was gunned down Sunday while attending church in Wichita, Kan.
The pro-life activists also used the platform to blast President Obama's abortion policies and strongly question the beliefs of his Supreme Court nominee, Sonia Sotomayor.
Um...I personally think you need to calm down, because while you may not realize this (and I understand this is an emotional issue), those kinds of attacks "egg on" the anti-abortion radicals, too. Screaming profanities and hurling insults only makes people hold tighter to positions. You won't change any minds that way.
In fact, things like that could probably encourage a nutjob to pick up a gun and do something stupid.
skeptigirl, you're painting a diverse group with a very large brush. Not every Christian is anti-abortion and there's a ridiculous number of sects. How can you blame such a large group for the actions of a few? By this logic, you're going to have to blame the doctor for his own death as he too was a Christian.
Do you blame all Christians for the actions of the IRA or all Muslims for the actions of al-Qaeda?
When the color is right the broad brush will do.
Yes I hold all people responsible for their beliefs and the actions that follow from them.