Things You Should Know About Abortion
WHAT MAKES GOD CRY THE MOST (Paperback)
by Jim Harrison
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The book is concise and readable and presents information in important areas, including the nature and development of the unborn child, the way we think, the law, abortion methods, pain which the unborn baby may feel, problems which individuals may have after an abortion, help and support which are available, and a final summary chapter which encourages choosing life. Order now »
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“You certainly know that you will start with a living fetus and that it will be dead by the end of the procedure. But when you start a second-trimester abortion, you don’t know when the fetus will die. Every patient is different.” – Dr. Larry Carhart, late term Abortionist
“I’m sure I’ve had a situation, with a 14- or 16-week pregnancy, when the fetus presented feet first, where I did something that a Federal prosecutor might take to court under this language.” – Dr. Louis Koplick, Abortion Doctor, New Mexico, commenting on how he believes D&E abortions may be effected by a Partial Birth Abortion Ban
B. D. Colen, a reporter for Newsday:
“I had spent a week in a clinic, watching first trimester abortions and interviewing the physicians doing them, the women having them, and the counselors working with those women…
None of that prepared me for what I saw that sunny afternoon in a sterile, white procedure room at The Washington Hospital Center…
After dilating, or opening, the cervix, the physician used a curette, the gynecological version of a sharpened spoon, to cut the fetus into pieces he would then remove with forceps. A large petri dish sat on an instrument stand to the right of the girl’s feet, and most of the red material in the dish was unrecognizable. But from time to time during the procedure the physician would tap his forceps on the edge of the dish—and into the muck would drop a foot, or a hand, or a piece of rib cage…
Having seen what I saw, I cannot for a moment abide the disingenuousness of those who argue that a fetus is not human, or those who convince themselves that abortion is not killing…
Yes, abortion is killing. But it is not murder. Murder is legally banned killing. Abortion is one of many forms of legally and socially sanctioned killing.”