Posted on 12/26/2014 5:13:50 PM PST by Morgana
In an article in Florida Today, abortionist Patricia Baird-Windle had some things to say about her work:
I now consider abortion to be a major blessing, and to be a sacrament in the hands of women .At the very crucible of the sacrament of abortion work is the sentence in a letter written to me by a woman when I retired, and that is some women have an abortion out of love for the baby.
She identifies herself as pro-abortion.
So what exactly is this sacrament that is done out of love?
A while ago I interviewed Catherine Anthony Adair, a former clinic worker at Planned Parenthood. She describes the abortions she witnessed:
I was a medical assistant in the room for hundreds of abortions. I witnessed the baby being suctioned out of the uterus and watched blood and tissue work its way through the tube into a metal bowl. The baby was dismembered during the process. The nurse would account for the baby parts and put it into a baggy, which I then put in a box with the other aborted babies. We then had to count them at the end of the day to ensure we had all of them to go to the lab.
When I saw a second trimester abortion, I saw dismembered arms and legs, with perfect feet and hands.
Only someone with a twisted view of reality could claim that dismembering a baby is an act of love, or that violently killing a human being is a holy act or sacrament.
One wonders if this abortionist and the woman whose letter she quotes may be lying to themselves, knowing the truth deep down but being unable to face it. Do they have to twist reality in order to live with themselves, or is their perspective really that skewed?
Abortionist Patricia Baird-Windle performed over 65,000 abortions in her career before retiring in 1999.
Source: Pam Platt, A radical bows out, Florida Today, Sunday, August 29, 1999.
The height of arrogant BS ...
Modern-day Moloch worshippers. That’s all this is.
Note the hyphenated last name.
Sacrifices to Moloch.
It all comes down to the belief that sexual gratification is good, but children are bad.
Biography of Aliza Shvarts, the woman for whom abortion is sacred art.
(You, like Aliza Shvarts, can get honors at Yale and a scholarship at NYU if you’ll pose naked with fake blood and “dead” baby dolls strewn around your vagina.)
Performance Studies
Aliza Shvarts
Aliza Shvarts
PhD Candidate
Education
BA in English and Art, Yale University
MA in Performance Studies, New York University
PhD Candiate, Performance Studies, New York University
Academic Interests
Aesthetic theory; Speech Act theory; Queer Theory & Feminism
ALIZA SHVARTS
The Art of Abortion
Biography
Aliza Shvarts received her BA at Yale University in 2008, where her senior thesis in English on Victorian poetry received the Lloyd Mifflin Prize for Excellence, and her senior thesis in Art was the subject of international controversy. Shvarts’ artwork had been shown at the Slought Foundation in Philadelphia, at the MoMA PS1 in New York, and at the Tate Modern in London. She has served as the managing Editor of TDR/The Drama Review, and is a member of the Editorial Board of Women & Performance, a journal of feminist theory. For more about Aliza visit alizashvarts.com.
COME LORD JESUS.
These folks are anti Christian but they do believe in human sacrifice.
First time some evil person has defined murder in the form of abortion as being a sacrament. What’s next, Euthanasia being a sacrament as well?
Don’t give them ideas!!!
Would these women feel loved if they were dismembered?
Definitely a mental disorder.
I think she is correct: for followers of Satan, abortion is sacramental. It is a fundamental (perhaps the ultimate) attack on God’s authority and plan, to kill a human before baptism and prevent him from ever having the opportunity to choose to act in accordance with his conscience, make moral choices, follow God..., perhaps keeping the person from ever being fully with God... it is nothing short of diabolical
only 1 way to deal w/such people.
The end of that “civilization” is the judgment of the righteous and just God.
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