Before modification by TyrReborn at 23/07/2015 04:45:13 AM
People won't understand that truth about grown human beings whose right to exist they accept in principle. When it's a life they don't have to ever look at, can keep secret, and removes a massive inconvenience, they are NEVER going to accept the truth. We can pat ourselves on the back for being better than them, but at some point, I have to wonder whether or not it might be better to do something about it. As I said above, oderint dum metuant. Let them hate the pro-life movement (remember, we are not a disenfranchised minority fighting for equal rights, where hatred would not serve our cause, we are fighting to preserve the LIVES, not quality of life, for an absolutely helpless set of victims, incapable of doing anything to help their cause - next to that, what are our reputations worth? ), if they are going to be too terrified to walk into an abortion mill.
My position on the issue is that I am personally opposed to it. I would never do it myself. I believe it to be wrong and a great tragedy. But I can't presume to judge someone who WOULD do such a thing, because I have not walked a mile in their shoes. I can't speak to the experiences or personal values that would incite or permit another individual to do such a thing, so I cannot, in good conscience, condemn a person who performs a terminal procedure on an abortionist.
While I understand your point, I still can not support it. What good is protecting one life to simply end another? And, if someone is willing to and feels justifies in ending one life, what is to stop them from feeling justified in ending another? Are we keeping score, and it won't be even until 30 million abortion doctors are dead? We'd run out of abortionists quickly, so what then, do we kill those who aborted their own children?
I am sorry, Cannoli, but supporting, or even looking the other way, of the murder of a person dismisses any and all claims to being 'pro-life' and simply makes you 'anti-choice', as the aborts would love to label us all.
Yes, we are fighting to protect lives of innocents, but what if radical Islam began making that claim? Hell, what if they truly believed it? Would they then be justified by car bombing a civilian market? I'm just saying (and, again, I understand you may have a different view, and that's fine, but I feel that view is wrong), you have to support all life, to be truly pro-life.
I say, let's make the killing of abortion doctors safe, legal and rare.
I won't lie, I lol'd pretty hard.