‘Tension High at Abortion Clinics’

TheTyee.ca – June 25, 2009
Tension High at Abortion Clinics
By Tom Sandborn

Excerpt…

Tim Bloedow, the Interim President of the ECP Centre, the organization that circulated the controversial essay on the Tiller killing, sees the matter differently. Bloedow, whose group describes itself on its website as “apologists for social conservative Christians,” says that he chose the Doug Phillips article for Canadian distribution because the Texas writer, unlike many pro-life voices responding to the doctor’s murder, “had a strong theological position on why the shooting was wrong without being reactionary. He was considered, not emotional, and he both showed the shooting was wrong and showed that Tiller was a killer.” Bloedow rejected any suggestion that the Phillips essay or other strong criticism of abortion could be seen as promoting vigilante justice against abortion providers as “fraudulent.” “We know we are all sinners and God’s law doesn’t tolerate vigilantism,” he told The Tyee. Bloedow said that secularism, which he says dominates Canada today, is a religion in its own right. He says he and his organization are working to create a Christian Canada with a more de-centralized structure of government without the welfare state, no fault divorce, abortion, or same sex marriage. He said that while the ECP has not taken a position on human rights tribunals, he personally believed they should be abolished and human rights issues decided by “real courts.” Following his interview with The Tyee, Bloedow posted a new dispatch to his group’s members describing his conversations with “a Tyee reporter,” headlined “Why Christians don’t kill abortionists or homosexuals”.

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Public date: June 25th, 2009
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