Posted on 06/02/2009 7:20:55 AM PDT by MissouriConservative
A crowd gathered at JC Nichols Fountain at the Plaza this evening to grieve together over the murder of Dr. George Tiller.
Community members along with Planned Parenthood organizers, the ACLU and a few political and religious leaders remembered Tiller, whom they called a courageous man and a compassionate doctor.
Speakers focused not only on Tillers work but also who he was as a person.
Peter Brownlie, president of Planned Parenthood of Kansas and Mid-Missouri, remembered him as kind, respectful, thoughtful, funny, warm and committed to his wife and children a religious man who put the health of women and families first.
George Tiller saw his practice as reproductive health ministry, Brownlie told the audience.
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(Excerpt) Read more at kansascity.com ...
...I wonder how Tiller see’s his practice now....
Religious man my ass.
Hold a vigil for his victims and the slain member of the military outside a recruiting office.
I guess devil worship could be defined as “religion”.
Reading this, I think I threw up a little. Sickens me that they are weeping over the death of Tiller and not his victims.
I am very pro-life. I see the murder of the doctor as just as bad as the murders he was committing. But to weep openly about him and not his victims shows me a lot about this community. Especially my state senator, who thankfully, is only one of six pro-aborts in the Missouri Senate. Hopefully we can make it five when she is voted out in the next election (I can dream can’t I?)
Hold a candle for the man who killed viable fetuses for a living. That’s sick.
The only important point is this: How did God remember Tiller when he abruptly appeared before the Judgement Seat of God on Pentecost morning?
“George Tiller saw his practice as reproductive health ministry.”
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Straight out of Orwell’s 1984.
The irony literally pours from that blatant statement of pure propaganda.
It amazes me how interesting religion is to the left. They abhor it unless it gives in to their beliefs. Instead of adopting the beliefs and tenants of God, they demand that God adopt their beliefs and tenants before they will acknowledge Him.
Tiller sounds like he was quite "the violent churchgoer."
These apostate “Christian” churches are outright doing Satan’s worldly work.
Everything they believe just happens to coincide with the worldly viewpoint, which is Satan’s viewpoint.
God’s way and the world’s way are opposite and inimical.
Were there ballons and cake?
I guess that pretty much proves the whole "abortion as sacrament" meme.
1 John 4:4-6, Children of God, or of the "spirit of falsehood"
I find it interesting that the saying “what goes around comes around” applies to this situation. It saddens me so very much that there had to be so many victims of Tillers brand of murder before it was stopped.
“a religious man who put the health of women and families first.”
Any half-assed line of questioning by a reporter would show the fatuous nature of that statement. Health? I thought it was about “choice”, not health. I guess the left doesn’t have to be consistent when they have the entire media on their side.
Because Christianity is one of the last pillars of this nation that they haven’t yet infiltrated and corrupted to their purposes. They’ve already started working on “fixing” that, with last year’s big media focus on the “rise of the “Christian left”. There is no such thing, they are trying to dilute the Gospel of Jesus Christ with their humanistic “social gospel”. What they’ve already done with academia and media, they’re attempting now with Christianity, to co-opt and subvert it. Real believers are going to have to pray for discernment like never before.
Unless it can be shown that the man who shot the doctor was paid for doing so it is not a equilivent action. Tiller was killing babies for pay. There is a big difference. One was driven by passion and zeal, misdirected I agree, but not the same as the cold blooded murder for pay carried out by the doctor.
I also think he saw his practice has his own personal healthy wallet practice. I heard that he charged $5,000 per abortion.
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