Criminal
abortionist must attend ethics class
Christian author and pro-life apologist Randy Alcorn has responded to
this December 14 Associated Press story:
An Aberdeen [Washington] doctor who admitted
misconduct with an abortion will keep his license under an agreement
with WA regulators…
Dr. John Eiland will pay a $3,000 fine, attend
ethics training and be on probation for 3 years. He’s an obstetrician
and gynecologist with the Grays Harbor Women’s Clinic.
The state Health Dept. accused him in February of
having an improper relationship with a co-worker in 2006 when he worked
at Providence Centralia Hospital. Investigators said he performed an
abortion on the woman when she became pregnant. He failed to refer her
to another doctor or keep records of her treatment.
Alcorn’s enlightening response, on Facebook:
Here is the true story of a licensed physician who
kills babies for a living. He has an adulterous relationship with a
hospital employee. (What a surprise that a child-killer would act
unethically). Then when she becomes pregnant, he performs an abortion
on her. He did all this undercover, not keeping records of her
treatment because it would have incriminated him. (Imagine a
professional child-killer killing his own child to cover up his sins.
What a shock!)
Dr. Eiland was found guilty of all this by the state
Health Dept. And what is his punishment? Being dismembered like the
thousands he has killed? Imprisonment? Loss of his medical license? No.
A small fine equal to what he makes in an hour killing children. Plus,
he will be on probation 3 years and have to attend “ethics
training.” This means he can go right on killing other people’s
children and being well paid to do so.
Is this not a hideous irony? First, why should
anyone be surprised that a man who kills children for a living would
have a sexually inappropriate relationship with a co-worker and try to
cover it up by murdering his own child? This is a man who has spent his
life accumulating substantial wealth by murdering other people’s
children. He does this not occasionally, but daily.
And what message does the WA State Health Dept. send
when he is caught doing this? That his biggest crime was this: failing
to keep records of his child-killing and failing to refer the killing
of his child to be done by one of his colleagues. (It would have been
perfectly fine for him to kill one of their children in exchange for
them killing one of his, as long as proper records were kept.)
The ultimate irony is the way the authorities
attempt to take the moral high ground. The man will be given “ethics
training.” The way the health department has deemed best to deal with a
licensed child-killer is not to eliminate child killing. It is not to
take away his license to kill children. It is to send him to an ethics
class so that in the future he can kill children without being
unethical.
Whom shall we send next to an ethics class? Serial
killers? If it seems offensive to even say such a thing, what is an
abortionist if not a serial killer? Does the fact that society declares
it legal for him to kill children, and the fact that he is well paid by
others to do so, in any way change the humanity of the child he is
killing, or the moral repugnance of what he is doing in the sight of a
holy God?
Shame on the medical profession for calling
cold-blooded killers “physicians.” Shame on America for arrogantly
regarding ourselves as a civilized nation while we endorse the killing
of our children. And shame on all Christians who look the other way and
pretend babies aren’t dying. And shame on all those, including
Christians, who year after year go right on supporting political
figures who continue to advocate the killing of innocent unborn
children.
God help us. We deserve only his judgment, but
may he be merciful to us. And may we use what time we have left to
repent.
Contact: Jill Stanek
Source: JillStanek.com
Publish Date: December 27, 2010
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