I have moved some of the posts on that thread here as this subject is not about the RCC.
My post:
In the news today is the story of the murder of the infamous abortionist, George Tiller. As much of a shock as the murder was the fact he was a member in good standing of a Lutheran Church, where he was slain:
From the article in the New York Times:
It appears the church was built with "blood money"! Where have the Lutherans gone? I can see how Thomas would prefer the RCC.Dr. Tiller had attended the church for a long time, they said, and had contributed significantly to construction of the current facility, which was built in about 1996.
And as troubling to me as the whole mess was my reaction to it: a feeling of satisfaction that justice occurred, and thinking that I should not have that feeling. As the Babylonians punished the Jews, and God took credit for it, did God, by His "permissive will", punish Tiller through the one who murdered him?
There is enough in this event for several threads. Homer
To Which RCMCatholic replied:
It is interesting to make such a comparison to sin and then punishment.
Recently, you will remember a plane carrying 7 children and 7 adults to a skiing trip in a small plane that crashed into a Montana cemetery. The cemetery was Catholic Holy Cross Cemetery owned by Resurrection Cemetery Association in Butte . The cemetery contains a memorial for local residents to pray the rosary, at the 'Tomb of the Unborn' in memory of aborted children.
This plane that crashed into Holy Cross killed family of Dr. Irving 'Bud' Feldkamp. This included 2 of Feldkamp's daughters, 2 sons-in-law and 5 grandchildren along with the pilot and 4 family friends. Feldkamp owned 17 California Family Planning clinics that perform more abortions in the state than any other abortion provider, Planned Parenthood included, and they perform abortions through the first 5 months of pregnancy.
He is not an abortionist (rather a dentist) but he still reaps profits of blood money from the tens of thousands of babies that are killed through abortions performed every year at the clinics he owns. His business in the abortion industry was what enabled him to afford the private plane that was carrying his family to their week-long vacation at The Yellowstone Club, a millionaires-only ski resort.
This must carry heavy on the remaining family. Much like in 2 Sam David’s sin with Bathsheba cost him the life of his son, here Feldkamp must live with the loss of family, too.
It is scary to be a predictor, a soothsayer, of occurrences like you have described or even to the same above. Would God use a murderer to kill an abortionist in a Church? God being all knowing and all powerful could have easily killed him with his car hitting a tree without using a sinful murder as a tool for His wrath. It is best to stay away from from such illuminations so that you do not become one yourself. God and CountryUSMCatholic
And I responded:
USMCatholic,
You wrote:
It is scary to be a predictor, a soothsayer, of occurrences like you have described or even to the same above. Would God use a murderer to kill an abortionist in a Church? God being all knowing and all powerful could have easily killed him with his car hitting a tree without using a sinful murder as a tool for His wrath. It is best to stay away from from such illuminations so that you do not become one yourself. God and Country
Are you saying I am in danger of becoming a predictor, a soothsayer, a murderer, an "illumination" (whatever that is) because, as you apparently did not notice, I asked a question? And expressed concern regarding my reaction to the event? If you read it carefully, I think you can see I made no statement of God's involvement.
So is it your view that God was taken by surprise by what happened to Tiller, and thus could not have prevented the murder, or that God foresaw it coming, but was powerless to intervene, or that He could have intervened but chose not to or what? That He is on the sidelines and can not or will not get involved in this world?
Excerpt from John Mark Hick's blog:
What is your view? Am I misunderstanding you?concurrentism (concursus). This affirms that divine and human actions (or nature, if a natural phenomenon) are concurrent in every event within the world. In other words, God is always working within every event, but each event is some kind of cooperative effort between God and the creation. God, therefore, is always a cause that works through or alongside other causes both human and natural. Consequently, nothing happens in the world in which God is not somehow involved and where God does not intend that something specific happen. In every event God acts alongside his creatures to accomplish specific goals, even if God’s goal is different from other actors in the drama. For example, whereas a human being may intend evil, God may, through that same event, intend good as in the case of Joseph in Egypt (Genesis 50:20; cf. Isaiah 45:1, 7, 12-13). As a result, God and his human agent worked concurrently to produce the event, but with different intentions and ultimately with the divine telos accomplished.
Blessings, Homer
It seems to me the implications of the positions we took (open theism, God's sovereignty, etc.) in our discussion under the "Does God Want People Sick...?" thread also apply in this case. Comments anyone?