Posted on 04/28/2023 1:38:36 PM PDT by Morgana
(LifeSiteNews) — Leroy Carhart, the late-term Nebraska abortionist responsible for the deaths of 30,000 innocent babies, has died.
The notorious doctor died at 5:30 on Friday morning, ending his lengthy career of murdering unborn children in their mother’s wombs. Carhart founded an organization dedicated to committing abortions, which established two “C.A.R.E.” killing centers, one in Bethesda, Maryland, and one in Bellevue, Nebraska.
“This news comes as a shock to me since I was just there praying outside his abortuary a few weeks ago on April 1,” LifeSiteNews’ John-Henry Westen reacted to the news. “I joined a group of LifeRunners praying the Rosary for his conversion and for the mothers who lost their children there and for an end to the killing.”
“I pray he repented and God may have mercy on him, and may the Good Lord bring an end to all abortion.”
Dr. Pat Castle, founder of the LifeRunners apostolate, also lamented the innocent lives lost at the hands of Carhart, saying, “Lord have mercy on Mr. Carhart, on us and the whole world. We pray today that his legacy will be one for us to remember that evil is real, and good and God are victorious.”
“Love does prevail,” he continued. “Let us love our neighbors in response to God’s command and that that will end abortion soonest.”
In addition to committing abortions during all stages of pregnancy, Carhart was also known for putting the lives of mothers at risk and failing to comply with medical standards of practice. As early as 2011, the abortionist was under investigation for lying on his medical license application. Over the years, multiple women who sought abortions at Carhart’s hands suffered serious injury, resulting in emergency room visits and even death. Six women were taken to the hospital over a span of five months because of Carhart’s actions. Carhart’s Bellevue, Nebraska, abortion facility
An undercover investigation in 2017 revealed that Carhart was willing to kill a developed baby for thousands of dollars and without any “medical reason” motivating the abortion.
In 2020, two women required emergency surgery and hospitalization after obtaining abortions of their 25-week-old babies at Carhart’s Maryland facility. Most recently, the abortionist was under investigation for the near-death experience suffered by a 35-year-old woman in Nebraska after he killed her baby.
Despite his track record, Carhart also downplayed the risks involved with late-term abortions and told patients to avoid the emergency room for complications.
“We do not wish loss on anybody,” lead counsel for Abortion on Trial Mike Seibel said about Carhart’s death. “We pray he converted prior to his death and hope his work does not continue on.”
Matthew 12:31-32
“Therefore I say to you, any sin and blasphemy shall be forgiven people, but blasphemy against the Spirit shall not be forgiven.
Whoever speaks a word against the Son of Man, it shall be forgiven him; but whoever speaks against the Holy Spirit, it shall not be forgiven him, either in this age or in the age to come.
Mark 3:28-29
“Truly I say to you, all sins shall be forgiven the sons of men, and whatever blasphemies they utter; but whoever blasphemes against the Holy Spirit never has forgiveness, but is guilty of an eternal sin”
yup
Deuteronomy 25:11-12
11 If two men are fighting, and the wife of one steps in to rescue her husband from the one striking him, and she reaches out her hand and grabs his genitals, 12 you are to cut off her hand. You must show her no pity.
“Mother Teresa could be in hell while Hitler is in heaven due to a perfect confession.”
True.
“I’ve always said abortion is often perpetuated by MEN “
Yes. And many of the biggest fans of the feminist movement are men as well.
The bottom line is that both remove a great deal of responsibility from them.
“One of the great high priests of Moloch finally heading ‘home’ to receive its earned ‘rewards’ for a job well done.”
The movie, “Nefarious”, deals with the Moloch-abortion connection in an amazing and convincing (and chilling) way.
“How can any of us mortals presume to know how we will be judged?”
It’s clear in the Bible. We don’t have to presume.
“Catholics believe this is possible. “
Not just Catholics. Hitler could be in Heaven, depending on what decision he made, or didn’t make, before his death.
Over the years I’ve posted about women forced into abortion and often FReepers here did not believe me. Just put in key word “Forceabortion” or “forcedabortions” and you will find a whole list. I’m big on keywords when posting on this topic.
It was never about choice.
As for your story? There is a women I do wish you’d contact and share it with. Her name is Sarah Terzo and she is with “clinic Quote”
Just tell her the story like you told it here. Give her permission to re-post it. People need to know this. That child would be 31 today.
Love you bro!
Hope you and your family are all doing well!
Yup - I'm toast!
Do you deny the thief on the cross? Hitler to anyones knowledge did not confess, went out murdering himself because he was a coward, not suffering from crippling depression.
Also RCs believe the confession must be sincere, only God knows that/your heart.
Even if he did repent we ALL have our life review.EVERYTHING we did thought or said since we take our first breath till our last will be shown to us and we have to answer for it. 30,000 abortions? He will have to answer for them!
That is laughable!
Hitler blew his brains out, it would have to have been FAST!
Deconstructing Linus: Portrait of a True Believing Pumpkinist as a Young Man
"Each year on Halloween night, the Great Pumpkin rises out of the pumpkin patch that he thinks is the most sincere and flies through the air with his pack of toys for all the good little children in the world."
No. This is about sincerity, a subjective standard by any definition.
I wonder if Linus blames himself every year for not picking the most sincere pumpkin patch for his vigil?
I wonder if other Great Pumpkinists castigate Linus by asserting if he were more in tune with the Spirit of the Great Pumpkin, if he were more prayerful, if he read the Holy Writ of the Great Pumpkin with a greater sincerity, that he could indeed rise to the challenge and, via the Spirit, be lead to choose the most sincere pumpkin patch?
I wonder how many years Linus will feel guilty for this failure and blame himself for receiving no answer no matter how sincere he believes himself to be?
I wonder if Linus ever gets frustrated because there is no objective way to measure sincerity?
And if he realizes there is no objective standard for such a thing, I wonder if it ever creeps into his mind that his annual mission is nothing more than mindless busywork?
I wonder... does Linus ever have doubts?
For the time being, however, Linus will put aside his doubts and, perhaps as a means of proving his sincerity, begins to proselyte among his friends for converts. Most shrug him off. But Sally, who has a crush on him, believes Linus and agrees to spend Halloween in Linus' Pumpkin Patch.
Linus then explains that by using positive language and positive thinking, they may be able to attract the Great Pumpkin to their Patch. He also cautions Sally that negative language and negative thinking will cause the Great Pumpkin to pass them by.
There is no room for doubt when one is a Great Pumpkinist. One should never say if the Great Pumpkin comes but always when the Great Pumpkin comes. "One little slip like that, can cause the Great Pumpkin to pass you by!" It's hard to imagine a benevolent icon such as the Great Pumpkin punishing TBPs (True Believing Pumpkinists) for such a minor infraction, but there you have it.
Sally: The Birth of an Ex-Pumpkinist
Because Sally loves her "sweet baboo" Linus, she sets aside her own Halloween plans of trick-or-treating and a Halloween party in order to spend the evening in the Pumpkin Patch. She converts to Great Pumpkinism because she loves Linus. She respects his opinion. And she wants to make him happy and be supportive. And besides, if it's really true, WOW! Wouldn't that be fantastic?
But in the end, the only Being that shows up in the Pumpkin Patch is Snoopy. Linus, believing Snoopy to be the Great Pumpkin, swoons into an ecstatic faint, happy in the knowledge that he has finally deciphered the Great Pumpkin's standard for sincerity. But, alas, it is a misplaced hope, and when Linus regains consciousness, there is not only no Great Pumpkin there to reward him, there is one upset little girl.
"I was robbed! I spent the whole night waiting for the Great Pumpkin when I could have been out for tricks or treats! Halloween is over and I missed it! You blockhead! You kept me up all night waiting for the Great Pumpkin and all that came was a beagle!"
"I didn't get a chance to go out for tricks or treats! And it was all your fault! I'll sue! What a fool I was. And I could have had candy apples and gum! And cookies and money and all sorts of things! But no, I had to listen to you! You blockhead. What a fool I was. Trick or treats come only once a year. And I missed it by sitting in a pumpkin patch with a blockhead. You owe me restitution!"
Luckily for Sally, she only missed one Halloween. And though she is demanding restitution, because her participation was voluntary, she will never receive said restitution. She'll simply have to accept the experience as one of life's absurdities and move on.
However, one can hope that this experience has made Sally a more skeptical person, so that the next time she is presented with such fantastic claims, she'll perhaps be inclined to do her research before committing any time, money or emotion.
After all, fantastic claims should be supported by fantastic evidence, right?
The question now becomes, has this experience made Linus a skeptic? After yet again not having his Pumpkin Patch recognized as sincere and after having endangered his friendship with Sally, will he continue to believe?
In spite of a complete and utter lack of evidence pointing to the existence of the Great Pumpkin, and a complete and utter lack of the Great Pumpkin's Promise ever having been fulfilled, Linus is a True Believing Pumpkinist to the core. To even admit the possibility that he may be wrong would be to negate all those years of hard work and sincere belief. Linus simply cannot turn his back on his belief.
So if Linus doesn't become an ex-Pumpkinist, what is his strategy? Well, he's going to keep on trying, isn't he?
"What do you mean, 'stupid'? Just wait until next year. I'll find a pumpkin patch, and I'll sit in that pumpkin patch and it'll be a sincere pumpkin patch, and the Great Pumpkin will come! Just you wait and see! I'll sit in that pumpkin patch, and I'll see the Great Pumpkin. Just wait until next year!"
And Samson brought the temple down upon his head.
Are people going to celebrate at the funeral?
Looks like we agree.
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