| Source: JayGary.com http://www.jaygary.com/paulhill_murderer.shtml Columns Two years ago I wrote a feature entitled, "Unmasking Religious Terrorism." It shared why religion needed to resist violence, in the face of Timothy McVeigh's Oklahoma City bombing and Paul Hill's abortion clinic murder. Up to the end, Hill was unrepentant, claiming Old Testament sanctions gave him the divine right to kill the abortionist. Hill believes he was a modern-day prophet. I disagree. Hill was not acting as a legal covenantal agent.
Despite his piety and professions, Paul Hill was a sleazy terrorist, as much as Eric Rudolph, the accused Olympic bomber, or Osama Bin Laden, the twin-towers butcher. When he died, Paul Hill was not "received" into heaven. Jesus told Peter to put away the sword. When faced with systemic violence--fostered by years of state oppression and counter-rebellion, Jesus did not kill. Jesus allowed that cycle of violence to fall upon himself. He saw his death as a vicarious one for his nation. This is the heart of the gospel, as Max King framed covenant eschatology.
The Cross was the final battle, the end of redemptive violence, the end of levitical sacrifice and the end of judicial atonement. We need to resist evil today as Jesus did, not as zealots, but through non-violent means. For more on how the kingdom of God ought to counter the "dominator" system in today's world, read Walter Wink's book, When the Powers Fall.
On the Army of God website, they have posted a ballad written by Paul Hill, in part which reads,
"Paul Hill ain't dead," he says to me, Paul Hill's misguided millennialism set back the pro-life movement twenty years in America. Because of his "zeal," millions more unborn will suffer. And Paul Hill will not be by their side.
So when a "true believer" asks what you think of Paul Hill, tell them that you are on the Lord's side, and that you will not betray Jesus, nor cry out with the zealots to release Barabbas.
In the name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
--Jay Gary, the Millennium Doctor |
