Doctor who Aborted 100,000 Babies Claims God Approves

Dennis Christensen
abortionist-Wisconsin

Wisconsin State Journal, Women need control over birth choice, physician says: 3-4-2001

In 2001, the Wisconsin State Journal estimated that abortionist Dennis Christensen aborted somewhere between 80,000 and 100,000 fetuses during his career.

In a 2001 interview, Christensen told the paper

“When I meet my maker, I think she’s going to say, ‘Way to go!'”.

The paper said the remark was a jest after he brushed aside the question of whether he believes in an afterlife. His religious beliefs are private, he said.

The paper also states that Christensen makes a good living from abortion, and that, at his clinic in Wisconsin, he has ended the pregnancies of women ranging in age from 10 to 52

eight week-old unborn baby – typical age for an abortion

 

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Abortionist: I Don’t Drag People In

Robert Crist
abortionist
St. Petersburg Times, “A chain of tears:’ a doctor and abortion:6-3-1990

“I don’t drag people in, I provide a service to people who call seeking such a service. I’m an object of hate for that?”

Quoted by Life Dynamics

sonogram of an eight-week-old baby – typical time for an abortion
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Abortionist: Women Don’t “Move on Easily” After Abortions

Prof Bill Ledger
abortionist-UK
The Daily Mail, Why does Britain have record levels of abortion and an unprecedented need for IVF? 6-30-2006

“I have seen women whose boyfriends have left them, who are at college and have yet to finish their studies, women who can’t afford to bring up a child, women who were taking the Pill but didn’t realize that being sick reduced its effectiveness. These are women who want children, but not now because they believe the welfare of that child will be compromised. They do think very hard and there is a great sadness. The decision will affect every year they spend on this planet and most do not move on easily”

Quoted by Life Dynamics

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Abortionist Discusses Child’s Loss of Respect

Peter Bours
abortionist
The New York Times, The abortion conflict; what it does to one doctor, By Dudley Clendinen; Dudley Clendinen is a New York Times correspondent based in Atlanta :8-11-1985

‘There’s a 6-year-old boy that I delivered that I say hello to, and after the last newspaper article came out, he wouldn’t look at me. That’s the hardest thing for me, because I’ve always prided myself on my relationship with kids. It hurts me.”

Quoted by Life Dynamics

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Abortion Clinic Owner Questions Her Job

Mildred Hanson
abortion clinic owner
Voices of Choice: Doctor’s Stories

“I challenged myself: Is this right? Is this ethical? Is this Christian? Is this appropriate? Am I demeaning myself? Do I want to do abortions? There’s a lot of personal soul-searching. It’s not an easy decision that a physician makes to be an abortion provider.”

Hanson owns her own abortion clinic and was the former Medical Director of Planned Parenthood of Minnesota and South Dakota.

sonogram of unborn baby at 11 weeks
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Abortion Doctor: Abortion Patients Have Lives That Are “Out-Of-Control”

Michael Benjamin
abortionist
Testimony: House Health care Committee, Full Committee Meeting September 14 and 15, 1989, Florida House of Representatives.

Speaking about the typical abortion patient,

“I think it is basically a personality type who generally has her life out of control and unfortunately nowadays there are no shortage of people in general whose lives are out of control. They drift, they tend to live for the moment in terms not only of their sexual practices but in terms of their economic lives and they are people in general who don’t think beyond the moment, who don’t plan for tomorrow, and who really will take life as it comes and deal with the rest later. It is a personality type is what I am saying rather than any race or socioeconomic group or things of that sort.”

He continues with his opinion of the first time abortion profile:

“There is certainly a very high incidence amongst teenagers and I believe the reason for that is that teenagers generally don’t think of consequences of their actions or ignorant as to contraceptive practices or deny the possibility of pregnancy…”

Benjamin performs abortions in South Florida.

Quoted by Life Dynamics

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Abortion versus filling a cavity

“My announcement that I would rather have an abortion than a cavity filled shocked her into silence.”

Lynne Vickery, abortion clinic employee, Cedar River Clinic

9 to 10 weeks. More abortions happen in the ninth week than at any other time in pregnancy

Lynne V. “What 1,000 Abortions Have Taught Me” Feminist Women’s Health Center http://www.fwhc.org/abortion/1000ab.htm

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Abortionist Deals with Pregnant Clinic Worker

Krishna Rajanna
abortionist
The Pitch 6-16-05 / State of Kansas Board of Healing Arts case # 05-HA-58 / Statement of Detective William Howard to the House Committee on Health and Human Services 3-15-2005

“We can not have a pregnant woman working at an abortion clinic.”

One employee of [an abortion clinic] told reporters that [the abortionist] threatened to fire her because she was pregnant.

Quoted by Life Dynamics

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Women Know That It’s a Life

Kirsten Moore
Center for American Progress
Politics of Choice, Newsweek: 2-27-2006

“Women who are thinking about ending a pregnancy are not asking, ‘Is this a life?’ They know that it is. They are asking, ‘Can I take care of this baby?’

Quoted by Life Dynamics

eight weeks – typical age for an abortion
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Abortionist Lies About Fetal Development

Jane Hodgson
abortionist
ABC News Special, ABC News Forum Abortion: The New Civil War:11-1-1990

In an ABC News interview abortionist Jane Hodgson made the following statements:

“I have supervised and participated in or done approximately 30,000.” (abortions)

PETER JENNINGS asked: They call you a killer. Does that make sense to you?

HODGSON: “Well, I don’t feel that way. I think I have done a humane service for lots of women in this world. I don’t look upon it as killing, no, because I do not consider, in the first place, that any embryo or the fetus is a person. It is a potential person.”

She was asked by a caller, “Exactly what do you define in medical terms as a person?”

HODGSON replied: “I don’t believe there is a medical definition of person, but it means, it implies certainly a- we don’t deny that the fetus or the embryo is human, but personhood implies a great deal more. A person can- a fetus cannot be a person without a brain. Nothing can be a person that does not have a brain. And a fetus does not have a brain that is functional until at least 30 weeks.”

In reality, an unborn baby has brain waves at 40 days after conception. Here at visible embryo you can read about the development of the brain 35 days after conception. In this link from the National Institute of health, you can read about the development of the baby’s brain at 10 weeks after conception. http://www.visembryo.com/baby/10_weeks.html

seven-week-old unborn baby

 

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