Michael Bray

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Michael Bray
Michael Bray

Rev. Michael Bray is an American anti-abortion activist formerly based in Bowie, Maryland. He now lives in Wilmington, Ohio. He is a member of the Army of God.

In 1985, he was convicted of two counts of conspiracy and one count of possessing unregistered explosive devices in relation to 10 bombings of women's health clinics and offices of liberal advocacy groups in Washington, D.C., Maryland and Virginia. Initially sentenced to 10 years in prison, he agreed to a plea bargain; he served 46 months from 1985 to 1989. He and his wife, Jayne, are named defendants in the Supreme Court decision Bray v. Alexandria.

On 15 April 1999, Bray was interviewed by Dan Rather on 60 Minutes. He was referred to by Randall Terry as "whacked." Bray continues to speak out in support of people who kill abortion doctors, including Paul Jennings Hill and James Charles Kopp.

Bray was interviewed by Richard Dawkins for The Root of All Evil?

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[edit] Interview with Richard Dawkins

  • When asked "did it not occur to you that that doctor had a wife to grieve for him", Bray replied by confirming Dawkins accusation, that he did believe that Paul Hill was in heaven.

[edit] Bibliography

  • A Time to Kill (1993)

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