Posted on 02/21/2011 10:34:54 AM PST by OddLane
NEW YORK Dr. Bernard N. Nathanson, an obstetrician who oversaw the performance of about 75,000 abortions before becoming a leading pro-life advocate and a convert to the Catholic faith, died after a prolonged battle with cancer this morning in New York. He was 84.
After performing his last abortion in 1979 and declaring himself to be pro-life, Nathanson produced the 1985 film The Silent Scream, which shows sonogram images of a child in the womb shrinking from an abortionists instruments, and the documentary film Eclipse of Reason, which displays and explains various abortion procedures in graphic detail. Both films had a significant impact on the abortion debate, solidified his credentials among pro-life advocates and earned him the scorn of his former pro-abortion friends and colleagues.
He also published a number of influential books, including Aborting America, written in 1979 with Richard Ostling, then a religion reporter for Time magazine, in which he exposed the deceptive and dishonest beginnings of the pro-abortion movement and undermined the argument that abortion is safe for women.
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If I, a brine-shrimp in the general swim of things, had the power to command, I would command that people adopt the above-headlined attitude as their own; and if they cannot, they should stop talking in the name of the LORD.
As for appalling criminals getting unmerited mercy at the last second: that is God's business to figure out, not (thank God) mine.
Thanks for the ping. I met him once about ten years ago at a pro-life Christmas party. A story of redemption. RIP.
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http://www.amazon.com/Hand-God-Journey-Abortion-Changed/dp/0895264633
Like Norma Covey, the “Jane Roe “ of “Roe v. Wade,” Dr. Nathanson was received into the Roman Catholic church. His baptismal sponsor was the Baptist, Charles Colson.
Thank you. It’s tremendous.
please remove me from this ping list......thank you
Between King and Chris Smith, I could feel the libs squirming! I can't remember the name of the next black woman Rep, but I kept yelling at her on my screen: “Honey, they're killing your race!”
P.S.: I had the news/talk radio on all day, and did not hear one word about his passing. I found out about it from this thread.
Chuck Colson is married to a practicing Roman Catholic and he’s given plenty of evidence he doesn’t understand the depths of the papist error.
I’m not familiar with the author of the following link, but it’s 100% accurate, IMO.
http://www.cephasministry.com/charles_colson.html
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In my opinion, I feel many Christians are much more flippant about the seriousness and the depth of evil. The term for this is “cheap grace.”
Paul was responsible for the persecution and killing of Christians, but his repentance meant spending the rest of his life getting beaten for the gospel.
The theoretical bunker repentance makes a mockery of the concept of repentance, Christianity, and the gravity of his evil.
Christ said no one that “grieves the Holy Spirit” may be forgiven, so it could be that God has already such persons from repenting in such a meaningless form, thus ensuring their doom.
Many theologians believe in a purgatory as well, which I can’t find to be either proven or dis-proven from scripture.
I would recommend two books for you to read -- both really address your questions but in different ways. One is fiction, one apologetics. Both are by C.S. Lewis: The Great Divorce and Mere Christianity. I think the former may be my very favorite Lewis book (and I've read them all).
The black woman Rep was Gwen Moore of Wisconsin.
RIP.
Thanks for the suggestion, my mother is a big C.S. Lewis fan (one of the things I bought her for Christmas was a daily calendar with a quote a day from Lewis on each day, and she loves it). I’ll check those out, I’ve been hearing about them from The Mom long enough, I should read them so I can finally say something back to her other than “Yeah, I KNOW you think I should read them.” Have a good night and thanks again.
I never thought of it that way. Thanks!
May you be at peace today Dr. Nathansan.
Yes, he did some serious harm in his life, and he did some serious good later on. He spent the rest of his life repenting for and making up for the lives that he helped to take. It took alot of courage to take the stand that he did.
Thank you Dr. for being humble enough and strong enough to take up the cause with us to fight for the innocent.
Thanks. When I get a chance, I want to review that debate on cspan.com.
Wonderful question, one that marks the best evidence that God loves us. He will forgive — the hard part is realizing we need forgiveness and then asking for it -— sometimes the *really* hard part is forgiving ourselves.
There’s the parables mentioned above and the fact that Paul was a persecutor of Christians. He helped those who stoned Stephen and prosecuted Christians for years.
Then there’s the story of the workers in the field: Matthew 20 — same pay at the end of the day, no matter how much work you did or how long you worked. He’s the Boss, He can do that.
Matthew 20:9 When those hired about five oclock came, each received a full days pay. 10 20:10 And when those hired first came, they thought they would receive more. But each one also received the standard wage. 20:11 When 11 they received it, they began to complain 12 against the landowner, 20:12 saying, These last fellows worked one hour, and you have made them equal to us who bore the hardship and burning heat of the day. 20:13 And the landowner 13 replied to one of them, 14 Friend, I am not treating you unfairly. Didnt you agree with me to work for the standard wage? 15 20:14 Take what is yours and go. I 16 want to give to this last man 17 the same as I gave to you. 20:15 Am I not 18 permitted to do what I want with what belongs to me? Or are you envious because I am generous? 19 20:16 So the last will be first, and the first last.
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