So I’m morally confused about the death of this late-term abortionist, George Tiller. I refuse to call him a doctor, because he killed babies who otherwise would have been born and lived outside the womb. That’s not a doctor, that’s a murderer.
But the law is the law. While I shed no tears that this guy was gunned down, and frankly, it’s a far sweeter way to die than having your limbs torn from your body while you’re fully conscious, or having a knife plunged into the back of your head and your brains sucked out seconds from taking your first breath, you know, what he did to countless thousands of living human babies… Still, the law is the law.
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But does ‘it’s the law’ mean ‘it’s right’? When it was the law in ancient Rome that you were legally allowed to kill your own children at ANY point in their lives… did that make it right? When it was the law in Germany that you could kill Jews, Gypsies and homosexuals in mass quantities, and you could experiment on Jewish children to see how much gasoline they could drink before it killed them… did that make it right? When in this very country you could kill a black child because supposedly you ‘owned’ him… did that make it right?
And conversely, if someone who believed in a true morality stood up to a Roman who was planning on killing his child, or stood up to a German who was going to kill a Jewish child, or stood up to a land owner who was going to kill a slave child… and killed them instead… In their time, they would be the criminal. The one breaking the law. Society would pile on them and crucify them for doing something wrong.
But did they?
You tell me.



