- he repeatedly, illegally opened abortion clinics and appealed jail sentences until the Supreme Court of Canada decided that he was right after all
- he personally performed over 100,000 abortions (http://goo.gl/bmepp)
- his clinics performed "many hundreds of thousands more"
- his actions are largely responsible for the over 3.2 million abortions that have taken place in Canada since 1970 and the fact that these cannot be punished by law (http://cambridgerighttolife.ca/testepage/abortion/)
Thanks to him, legally in Canada:
- over 300 abortions are performed ever day
- over 100,000 are performed every year
- more than 3 babies are aborted for every
- a live-born baby is killed after a "botched" abortion, once a week on average
All of this continues full tilt ahead as you're reading.
Dr. Morgentaler personally has the blood of over 3,200,000 babies on his hands, and the numbers rise.
So, shouldn't we be glad this monster is gone?
And about the Holocaust ...
It makes me wonder about Dr. Morgentaler - why is it that having experienced the deadliest atrocity in history up to that time first hand, having miraculously survived it, that he would choose to be the leader of the only atrocity, the only large-scale, sanitized, clinicized mass-murder that overshadows that one?
Perhaps no answer will be discovered to that question.
A Lost Soul is a Catastrophe
As tempting as it is to say "good riddance," as good as it would feel for the moment, it is wrong.
One lost soul is a catastrophe, not a victory. He gave his life to the Enemy, and that is sad. Yes, the 3 million lives he has cost Canada is a catastrophe. But so is the fact that he died without (as far as I know or has been publicly stated) repentance.
I think of Dr. Bernard Nathanson who's life - despite having performed proportionally more abortions than Morgentaler - was a great victory.
God's Mercy
No, we cannot be happy that this man has died with the blood of so many innocent lives on it. We cannot rejoice or claim any victory in this sad death.
God have mercy on the soul of Henry Morgentaler.
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