Posted on 02/21/2011 2:03:21 PM PST by NYer
February 21, 2011 (LifeSiteNews.com) Bernard Nathanson, the former abortionist turned top pro-life activist who is perhaps best known for his role in creating the pro-life video The Silent Scream, died at the age of 84 this morning after a lengthy battle with cancer, reports the National Catholic Register.
At one time Nathanson was deeply entrenched in the American pro-abortion movement, having co-founded the National Abortion Rights Action League (NARAL) and overseen 75,000 abortions as director of an abortion clinic.
Nathansons high-profile conversion to the pro-life movement was sparked by the advent of the ultrasound machine in the early 1970s. He has related how he was moved to acknowledge the humanity of the unborn child after he watched an unborn baby recoil from a vacuum abortion device before being sucked from its mothers womb.
Nathanson titled the video of this incident The Silent Scream and began using it to spread the pro-life message.
“Today our movement mourns the passing of one of its greatest voices for life,” said Lila Rose of Live Action Films in a statement today. “Dr. Nathanson is a testament to God’s grace; that any heart can be transformed into a beacon of love and truth. In his memory, and as the battle in Congress rages these next two weeks, let us work tirelessly to aid Dr. Nathanson’s brave efforts in exposing evil and protecting the innocent. Our thoughts and prayers are with him and his family.”
In an interview with the Washington Times in 2009 Nathanson explained: My switch to pro-life had nothing to do with religion. Instead he changed his mind purely “based on the scientific evidence ... based on fetoscopies and ultrasound studies. However, he subsequently converted to the Catholic faith.
The Register reports that Nathansons godmother for baptism, pro-life activist Joan Andrews Bell, spoke to the former abortionist earlier this month when he was already too weak to speak at length.
He said he was praying for us, and I told him we love him and pray for him, too, she said.
He will be remembered as a very strong advocate for the babies, she continued. One factor stood out, knowing him over the years, and that was that he had a deep pain for what he had done in terms of abortion. I remember there were periods he was fasting; he underwent huge amounts of fasting to make up for it.
He was like St. Paul, who was a great persecutor of the Church, yet when he saw the light of Christ, he was perhaps the greatest apostle for the Gospel. Dr. Nathanson was like that after his conversion. He went all around the world talking about the babies and the evils of abortion. Being his godmother was such an amazing thing, to see him come to Christ.
Following his conversion Nathanson exposed the fact that he and NARAL often lied about key facts and figures in the effort to push the legalization and acceptance of abortion, saying that they were “guilty of massive deception.”
In a radio program in 2008 he explained, “We claimed that between five and ten thousand women a year died of botched abortions. The actual figure was closer to 200 to 300.”
“We also claimed that there were a million illegal abortions a year in the United States,” he continued, “and the actual figure was close to 200,000. So, we were guilty of massive deception.”
In the same 2008 program Nathanson lamented that increasingly abortion was being used as a form of birth control: “One of the myths that was fed to the public through the media was that legalizing abortion would only mean that abortions taking place illegally, would be done legally. But in fact, abortion is now being used primary as a method of birth control all over the world and in the USA too.”
Nathanson is the author of a number of books, including Aborting America, and his autobiography, The Hand of God.
In the Hand of God he related how he aborted one of his own children; he said: I am one of those who helped usher in this barbaric age.
However, Nathanson has been widely acknowledged as being one of the most influential and powerful forces in the pro-life movement in the last several decades.
75000 is a lot to repent of.
Thank God that He doesn’t keep score. You’re right 75,000 murders would put him around the top of the all time despots.
This man could just as easily gone on in what he had been doing and become fabulously wealthy and even “revered” by the whole lefty, pro-death crowd. He chose to do something which took great courage and faith instead. I have to give him respect for that.
This guy was to the abortion industry what Whittaker Chambers was to American Communism. RIP.
RIP, Dr. Nathanson.
God rest his soul.
No different than one.
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I did not know that Joan was his godmother
May his memory be eternal.
The story of Dr. Nathanson’s life is the one I enjoy telling to nominally Christian people who wish violence and death on abortionists.
The comparison to the Apostle Paul is an apt one, IMO.
God rest his soul.
Video.. Dr. Nathanson confesses his participation
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1xfEoqGeliA&feature=player_embedded
A quote from Dr. Nathanson:
We can see the child moving rather serenely in the uterus. The child senses aggression in its sanctuary. We see the child’s mouth wide open in a silent scream.
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Testimony of Dr. Bernard Nathanson
http://www.priestsforlife.org/testimonies/1130-testimony-of-dr-bernard-nathanson-co-founder-of-naral-
*snip*
“In The Hand of God, Dr. Nathanson writes, “I have aborted the unborn children of my friends, colleagues, casual acquaintances, even teachers” (p.61).
He also aborted his own child.
He writes, “Yes, you may ask me...[W]hat did you feel? Did you not feel sad — not only because you had extinguished the life of an unborn child, but, more, because you had destroyed your own child?
I swear to you that I had no feelings aside from the sense of accomplishment, the pride of expertise. On inspecting the contents of the bag I felt only the satisfaction of knowing that I had done a thorough job.
You pursue me: You ask if perhaps for a fleeting moment or so I experienced a flicker of regret, a microgram of remorse?
No and no.
And that, dear reader, is the mentality of the abortionist: another job well done, another demonstration of the moral neutrality of advanced technology in the hands of the amoral” (pp.60-61).
Dr. Nathanson eventually rejected abortion on scientific grounds. In December of 1996, he became a Catholic.
Click here
http://www.priestsforlife.org/media/nathansoninterview.htm
to read Fr. Frank’s interview with Dr. Nathanson for the Defending Life program.
Fr. Frank Pavone, Priests For Life:
“Fr. Frank:
I am very, very grateful to Dr. Bernard Nathanson for the courage that he has shown over these years as he has embraced the pro-life position and repented of his former sins and as he has embraced the Roman Catholic faith, which he did under the guidance of John Cardinal O’Connor, who baptized him.”
http://www.priestsforlife.org/media/nathansoninterview.htm
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God bless and cradle the millions of murdered innocent babies in His merciful and loving arms.
No question, he was honest with himself and then the world.
Prayers for his soul in purgatory.
Wow.
she lives in nj, i see her from time to time...
ping to 17
Good Lord, rest Thy servant Bernard with the saints and forgive us sinners.
In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost, amen.
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