Friday, January 11, 2013

BEATLEY: Newtown tragedy reminds us that life is precious Reflections on life’s value from former abortionist

BEATLEY: Newtown tragedy reminds us that life is precious Reflections on life’s value from former abortionist


The murder of innocent children in Newtown, Conn., reminds us of how precious human life is. The late Dr. Bernard Nathanson, the abortionist and 1969 founder of the National Abortion Rights Action League, knew all about the sanctity of human life, and about death. In fact, he felt personally responsible for the deaths of 75,000 children. On a cold day in December 2009, I listened as he pondered the love, anticipation, joy and hope of the Christmas season. Jesus won the heart of this old doctor who had been a staunch activist for abortion in America. Contrasting his life lessons to what Jesus teaches us is appropriate for such a time as this, with the loss of children at Sandy Hook Elementary School, the celebration of the birth of Christ and the new year now upon us.

... Nathanson personally aborted his own baby many years ago. This violent act of self-centeredness left a big hole in his heart.

THE WASHINGTON TIMES


TONY DIGIROLAMO
NOT TOO MANY KNOW ABOUT THE MAN AT THE VANGUARD OF ABORTION... THE FOUNDER OF NARAL! BEFORE HE DIED HE GAVE TERRY BEATLEY THE MANTLE TO CARRY ON THE CHANGE OF HEART AGAINST ABORTION.
You might check this story out on Bernard Nathanson: THE WASHINGTON TIMES  Former abortion doctor who became pro-life dies
It was the ultrasound!
Dr. Nathanson stared at the ultrasound screen at the moving child inside the womb. Then the ultrasound image abruptly shifted, and the child opened its mouth, as if in fear. In a matter of minutes, the child was gone.
He went on to share this footage, recorded by a colleague performing the abortion, with the world, in a film called “The Silent Scream” and become a leading figure in the fight against abortion.

DR NATHANSON TELLS US WE MUST WATCH THIS VIDEO: THE SILENT SCREAM
WARNING GRAPHIC/PARENTAL GUIDANCE

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