No Saint here

On Sunday afternoon Jeanne Tiller was in Tulsa Oklahoma
to accept the “Faith and Freedom Award” on behalf of her husband late term
abortionist George Tiller.

 Reverend Mary Mc Anally with the Oklahoma Religious
Coalition for Reproductive Choice stated. “"She's deeply grieved, still as
is her entire family. She feels like we do that her husband was a saint, a man
of deep faith very active in his Lutheran church."

Knowing what I do about the practice of Tiller, I find it
hard to believe he is looked at as a saint. Believe me, I have tried to
understand the thinking of these people. He sacrificed, he did what other
doctors would not do, etc etc.

 I get the picture. Trouble is, I get the picture all too
well. In fact, the picture haunts me. Every time I think of Tiller, I see the
bodies of babies he aborted. Babies who have a name and parents I know. I see
their lifelessness and my heart breaks as I wonder what they felt as they were
being killed.

 Pictures of babies all dressed up as if they were going out
for a Sunday family walk, laying in their parents arms, only there will be no Sunday
walks for them.

 I have heard the heartbreak, and grief, and anger of these parents
who recognized way too late, how they had been exploited and used. How their
adverse diagnosis turned into a death sentence for their children and in many
ways for them as well.

 How such an unnatural act, as participating in the death of
your child, was made to seem natural by a man who extolled himself for being
brave enough to kill late term babies and pat himself on the back for being
there for these parents.

 How he has the nerve to “baptize” these precious children,
as if he were a messenger from God. How ironic, to kill and baptize in the life
of Christ at the very same time.

 While I do not condone his death anymore than I do the
deaths of the babies whose lives he took, I am sure Tiller is no saint and
while he may be a man of faith, you have to wonder, faith in what?

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