Posted on 08/03/2016 9:08:12 PM PDT by Morgana
A Tennessee abortionist says her Christian faith led her to believe that women should have easy access to abortions without judgment or shame.
In a column for Refinery 29, Sarah Wallett explained why she is both abortionist and a Christian. She said her Christian upbringing and her familys dedication to caring for people in need were what inspired her to pursue her line of work.
Women require and deserve abortions, Wallett claimed. She described her abortion work as an integral part of womens health care, and said women should not be judged for having them. Wallet said her patients often try to justify their abortions to her or tell her that they feel troubled by their decision. She blamed those feelings on stigma and judgment from society, and said women should not feel like they have to justify their abortions to anyone. She never mentions how that anguish could have anything to do with the fact that an abortion destroys an innocent unborn babys life.
She wrote:
I was also raised in a Christian home in Lexington, SC. My family went to church regularly, said prayers before meals, and I was taught from childhood that it was my duty to help people in need and leave the world a better place than I found it. The patients I see every day are so clearly people in need and the medical care I provide them is both life-changing and, in many circumstances, life-saving.
The compassion and empathy I learned from my Christian faith are fundamental to my work. Too often, women who choose to have an abortion face significant stigma and shame I see it every day. Patients have to walk by protestors screaming murderer and much worse just to get inside my clinic. One patient, a mother of four, couldnt stop telling me why she was getting an abortion, clearly feeling as though she needed to explain herself to me after walking by the protestors. She kept telling me that she already had a large family, she was struggling with money, her pregnancies were high-risk, and her partner agreed with her anything she could think of to make sure I understood her life and situation. Even to her abortion provider, she felt obligated to justify her decision, a task no one should ever have to do.
Another patient came to Walletts abortion clinic alone because her family and friends did not support her decision to abort her unborn child. She said the patients family and friends urged her to keep her child, but the patient wanted to finish college before she had a family. Wallett said the patients situation was sad because her family and friends didnt support her. However, reading between the lines, it appears that the patients family was trying to support her and her child.
As a doctor, Wallett said she also has faced judgment for doing abortions, both from Christians and colleagues in the medical field.
I have even felt estranged from my colleagues in medicine because of their fear of association with a procedure that is unpleasant for many to think about or discuss, she said.
She concluded: I chose to be a provider, whereas no one chooses to have to face the decision to have an abortion. Many of my patients also have strong faith, and I hope that they can find the same comfort, acceptance, and understanding in their own lives as I have. For my part, I will continue to do what I can to make sure that they do.
To Wallett, an abortion is a right that every woman should have easy access to. She believes abortion is a compassionate option for women facing an unplanned or unwanted pregnancy, and no one should try to take away that option or judge a woman for it.
Wallett picks and chooses which parts of the Christian faith she wants to follow. She never acknowledges that an abortion destroys the life of an innocent human being in the womb. Nor does she mention how Christianity teaches that every human being has innate value, beginning in the womb; and that it is wrong to kill an innocent human being.
Christianity does teach compassion and service to people in need, as Wallett mentioned; but those teachings include human beings in the womb. Wallett may be trying to help women with her misdirected attempts at compassion, but by aborting unborn babies, she is hurting more lives than she is helping.
someone needs to tell her pastor, “Get Thee Behind me, Satan!” if he taught her to murder innocent little babies
What a maroon.
“How I went from being a slut to welcoming demons into my body, who rotted my intellect.”
Too many of these “Pick and choose” which words of God to follow type of “Christians. A woman’s right trumps the word of God.
I’m starting to believe my pastor is lukewarm on the topic of abortion. He was quoted as saying “I don’t like abortion, but it’s legal so let’s worry about things we can actually change.”
I think someone is confused about what a Christian is if you identify them by their fruits. She’s probably closer to being a Satanist than a Christian if she thinks killing a baby is okay especially if it’s so women can have unprotected sex.. I bet she’s never read a bible before.
Conscience seared with a hot iron...
There is no “woman’s right” to murder the separate life being nurtured in her womb, of course.
And with all due respect to your pastor, surrendering to the prince of this world on this subject is quite a few degrees below lukewarm, and shows (as well as teaches) a dangerous lack of faith.
Hmmm. You’re doing it wrong.
“And with all due respect to your pastor,”
I’m beginning to think he deserves very little respect. It’s time to find a different church
“Im beginning to think he deserves very little respect. Its time to find a different church”
My thoughts exactly!
Enjoy your time in hell.
IDK, just seems too contrived, this "doctor". As if someone tried too hard to invent the perfect despicable character.
Or maybe it really is that bad out there. :(
Just, wow. And to think this nonsense was written by a doctor.
How would he feel about you and other congregants being lukewarm about giving tithes and offerings?
Nope. Can’t be both.
“you shall not murder a child by abortion nor kill that which is born.”-The Didache
“To Wallett, an abortion is a right that every woman should have easy access to. She believes abortion is a compassionate option for women facing an unplanned or unwanted pregnancy, and no one should try to take away that option or judge a woman for it.”
Abortion: for the woman too stupid to see the connection between sex and pregnancy.
I think many young women have been taught that abortion is a form of self-defense. That implies they believed they had no choice about the sex that led to the pregnancy.
Wow. What a perversion of Christianity.
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