article imageOperation Rescue's Randall Terry reacts to Dr. Tiller's murder

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Jun 1, 2009 by  Bart B. Van Bockstaele - 24 votes, 7 comments
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Randall Terry of Operation Rescue has issued a reaction to yesterday's murder of Dr. George Tiller, one of only a handful of doctors to perform late-term abortions.
Randall Terry is well-known as an authoritative figure in so-called pro-life circles as a fierce defender of the unborn, from the moment of conception until birth.
On the website Overturn Roe, he reacts to Dr. Tiller's murder. He says that we should grieve for him because he was not able to properly prepare to face his Maker, and:
Unless some miracle happened, he left this life with his hands drenched with the innocent blood of tens of thousands of babies that he murdered. Surely there will be a dreadful accounting for what he has done.
According to Terry, George Tiller was a mass-murderer. He says that those in the Pro-Life movement must not flinch in the face of the attacks that will surely come. According to God's laws, he says, George Tiller was one of the most evil men on the planet, and he compares George Tiller to the Nazis who were systematically murdering Jews.
He says that "The arch proponents of child killing such as Planned Parenthood, the National Organization of Women, NARAL, and a host of other enemies of children are going to blame the pro-life movement for Dr. Tiller’s death."
Terry goes one saying that the sacred scriptures say "Cursed is he who receives a bribe to strike down an innocent person." This is a reference to the Bible, Deuteronomy 27:25. He uses this reference to underline that people like George Tiller are "hired assassins whose hands are covered with blood."
Terry predicts that every pro-abortion advocate in the country will howl that Tiller’s death is the fault of the pro-life movement’s rhetoric, actions, and images and says that "We must not fear, nor flinch, nor waver on any front."
He also says that "we must use Dr. Tiller's death as a "teaching moment" to pull the veil away from the insidious murder that is happening every day, every hour, in abortion mills like Tiller’s across the country."
Although he admits not knowing where Mr. Tiller's soul is right now, Terry claims he knows that Dr. Tiller agrees with him.
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