Posted by life dynamics on March 4, 2015
An abortion doc who claims that he “removes the pregnancy” describes the killing of unborn babies with abortion as a “calling.”
On a former episode of Life Talk TV, host Mark Crutcher and the panel discuss statements made by abortionist Dennis Christensen.
Christensen began killing unborn babies in 1973, the year Roe v. Wade was decided.
“I have always felt that this is a worthwhile endeavor and a necessary one,” Christensen said. “And there aren’t too many people who will do it.”
In 2014, Christensen, told the Milwaukee-Wisconsin Journal that he has performed 85,000 to 95,000 abortions.
“So I see it as a calling, I guess,” Christensen once stated.
In 2003, Christensen told the New York Times that while some call the baby an ”unborn child,” he calls them ”the developing pregnancy.”
A video available on YouTube shows Christensen at work.
And the images below from the above video shows the “pregnancy removal” or as we like to call it, the unborn baby after the abortion:
In a 2001 interview, Christensen told the Wisconsin State Journal, “When I meet my maker, I think she’s going to say, ‘Way to go!’“.
Somehow we doubt that will be God’s response.
Life Dynamics has documented how abortionists sell the body parts of the babies they abort.
Click the image below to read the report.
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[…] Last month, Life Dynamics reported that Planned Parenthood Federation of America’s Medical Director, Dr. Deborah Nucatola, is a University of Wisconsin-Madison graduate, and that the fetal body parts purchased by the university was obtained from various abortion clinics (including the Madison clinic run by Dr. Dennis Christensen): […]
Pingback by University of Wisconsin-Madison purchased aborted fetal tissue from PP-associated supplier | Live Action News on August 11, 2015 at 2:18 pmGod have mercy. How can a grown man or woman do this to another human?
Comment by Jeannene on March 7, 2015 at 12:35 amHe is quite in need of prayers. Lord have mercy.
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