Posted on 12/05/2014 8:03:18 PM PST by Morgana
Dr. Philip Ney, who works with abortion providers who have left the business has this to say:
Some make it, some dont. The ones who dont sort of implode. They may revert to drinking, trying to struggle with their anger and guilt, hiding out in a series of rationalizations. They have to deal with all sorts of problems: guilt, shame, anger. They feel theyve been badly used by their colleagues, doing the dirty work for other doctors. These people also feel they are doing a job for society that other people are making them do it. They feel used. When we attempted to find out what got people into the abortion industry, they said it was the power and the money that attracted them. The power was power over life and death.
Former Abortion Employees Seek Peace After Quitting Washington Times Feb. 23, 2001
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how they think they are doing other doctor’s “dirty work” is beyond me.
further interesting they characterize the work as “dirty”.
Oh, I feel so bad for them.
Most murderers are losers in life.
just think how a repentant person would react to the healing and lovingkindness of their Creator. LORD have mercy and call their names. Bring them to be warriors for life.
Paraphrasing a NY abortionist celebrated in an issue of NYU's alumni magazine from nearly 20 years ago. It prompted me to call them and demand they never mail me another issue. So far, they've complied.
“Most murderers are losers in life. “
You hit it!
And that is EXACTLY what John Douglas said in his book “Mindhunter”.
http://www.amazon.com/Mindhunter-Inside-Elite-Serial-Crime/dp/B007CKJRV4/ref=sr_1_29?ie=UTF8&qid=1417912063&sr=8-29&keywords=mindhunter
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