On the Murder of a Late-Term Abortionist
There
is something I want to ask the man who murdered George Tiller and all his
celebrators and apologists. I put the same question to Bill O'Reilly and to
Operation Rescue who both singled out Tiller for condemnation. I ask assuming
it was no coincidence that Tiller was known as one of the small percentage of
doctors who perform late-term abortions. The question is this:
If you
believe we are full human beings at the moment of conception, why single out a
late-term abortionist? Why is he
worse than any other? If you believe we all have souls that deserve equal
protection, what difference does it make if a fetus is the size of a roly-poly
bug or an almost-born baby? If late-term abortions seem particularly
troubling to you, you know what you are? A liberal.
It
is the left that believes fetal development matters. It is the left that
believes that a fetus's rights grow as it does, that early on the
mother's interest in controlling her body outweighs the fetal interest in having
a place to incubate until it becomes a person. When it does become a person, we then may put its interests
above the mother's. Figuring out
when that happens has always been the left's heavy burden. Drawing lines is harder for those who
see truth in shades of gray.
In
fact, if you see truth as black and white, you don't have to draw lines. Truth draws them for you. The right is supposed to believe life
begins at conception, period. The
right is supposed to believe it doesn't matter how far along the fetus is. The right's heavy burden is holding
onto the belief that destroying a fertilized egg by morning-after pill is just
as wrong as a late-term abortion (or as the murder of a 3rd-grader, for that
matter).
The
people who chose George Tiller as public enemy #1 are not up to that burden. I
want to tell them and I especially want to tell Tiller's assassin: You have
admitted to gray. You never stopped to think about it, but that Tiller
churned your guts more than any other abortionist shows that, no matter what
you claim, you understand that it makes a difference how far along a fetus
is. You believe a 7-month-old fetus is more a person than a 7-day-old
invisible cluster of cells. That's what we on the left have always
thought was obvious.
Finally:
common ground. But our stance is
informed by what we know. Your stance denies it.
Deep
down we're all scientists, which is only to say we all believe our eyes.
We may have hopes and dreams about how things go. We may wish for a soul
that outlives the body, but we're all afraid of dying. We may pray to an
omnipresent, loving father, but we all at times feel lonely. Some of us
may even pretend a two-cell life is the same as a trillion-cell life, but we
all know it's not so.
The
man who shot Dr. Tiller knows. And he went and told the whole
world. He killed for tenets that his choice of victim shows he does not hold.
He would have done better to hire a skywriter to spell out in great smoke
letters:
"I'M CONFUSED!"
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