Abortion Doc gunned down at church....

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Maybe he just liked the money. We'll agree to disagree because imo he's not brave...:toast:

What if it can be shown that he could have made just as much doing something else as a doctor? Then would you agree?
 

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Both sides should put all of their energy into avoiding unwanted pregnancies through all forms of birth control.

Yeah no kidding. The true believers are against birth control too, and do whatever they can to keep them out of people's hands. Anything other than abstinence until marriage and then popping them out as often as possible is immoral.
 

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Yes the Christian laws tell us to abstain unless we are married and we are being "fruitfull". Anything else is sodomy. If you are feeling a little backed up and you aren't married, then letting your seed hit the ground is also a big no no.


I ask myself why there aren't more of these crazy bible thumpers gunning down people who don't follow the Christian laws without being able to relieve some stress.
 
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Matthew 25:

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What if it can be shown that he could have made just as much doing something else as a doctor? Then would you agree?


No, imo the guy is a murderer himself. I don't agree with his killing but I won't mourn his death either.
 

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This is what Jesus will do:

Matthew 25:

<sup id="en-NIV-24037" class="versenum" value="31">31</sup>"When Jesus comes in his glory, and all the angels with him, he will sit on his throne in heavenly glory. <sup id="en-NIV-24038" class="versenum" value="32">32</sup>All the nations will be gathered before him, and he will separate the people one from another as a shepherd separates the sheep from the goats. <sup id="en-NIV-24039" class="versenum" value="33">33</sup>He will put the sheep on his right and the goats on his left. <sup id="en-NIV-24040" class="versenum" value="34">
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<sup id="en-NIV-24047" class="versenum" value="41">41</sup>"Then he will say to those on his left, 'Depart from me, you who are cursed, into the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his angels.

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No, imo the guy is a murderer himself. I don't agree with his killing but I won't mourn his death either.

That wasn't the question. The question was not whether you would mourn his death but was whether he was a brave person because he did a job that put his life at constant risk.
 

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That wasn't the question. The question was not whether you would mourn his death but was whether he was a brave person because he did a job that put his life at constant risk.

No, he's not brave in any sense of the word. In fact, he's a pos cowardly murderer. Does that answer the question?
 

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No, he's not brave in any sense of the word. In fact, he's a pos cowardly murderer. Does that answer the question?

So you are ready to prosecute the doctor for murder, right?

And then you are willing to prosecute all of the mothers for complicity, right?

He is brave for carrying out THE LAW of this country, in the face of the fact he has been the target of assassination attempts in the past.

This is a country of laws, not vigilante justice. Live with it.
 

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So you are ready to prosecute the doctor for murder, right?

And then you are willing to prosecute all of the mothers for complicity, right?

He is brave for carrying out THE LAW of this country, in the face of the fact he has been the target of assassination attempts in the past.

This is a country of laws, not vigilante justice. Live with it.

TexansFan as a member of Law Enforcement what is you official stand on vigilante Justice?
 

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So you are ready to prosecute the doctor for murder, right?

And then you are willing to prosecute all of the mothers for complicity, right?

He is brave for carrying out THE LAW of this country, in the face of the fact he has been the target of assassination attempts in the past.

This is a country of laws, not vigilante justice. Live with it.

The murder part is my opinion. I'll let God sort it out. He isn't brave, deal with it.
 

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TexansFan as a member of Law Enforcement what is you official stand on vigilante Justice?

If you'll read the thread you'll see my opinion. I don't agree with his killing but I don't care that he's dead either. Good riddance imo.
 

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