Planned Parenthood's carefully crafted conceit that it is a non-profit womens' reproductive health provider has been shattered by a series of videos from the Center for Medical Progress. The first video featured Planned Parenthood Senior Director Dr. Deborah Nucatola casually chatting about harvesting baby parts from late term abortions while she casually sipped on chardonnay at lunch.
This did not present well for Planned Parenthood, which eventually publicly chided this one employee for her improper "tone". Another abortionist, Dr. Willie Parker, adopted a Southern strategy in Cosmopolitan to defend Nucatola by invoking a biblical allusion.
Granted, many doctors may have a God complex. But it is dubious if an abortionist should be seen as a Savior. Such a scriptural reference frames a perverted Passion of Planned Parenthood.
In this context, an abortion doctor would be perfect to question the Christ: "What is truth? Is mine the same as yours?"
Perhaps a better allusion would be to quote Dr. Atomic Robert Oppenheimer (quoting the Hindu sacred scripture the Bhagavad Gita): "I am become death, the destroyer of worlds."
There is a comforting old Portuguese saying: "God writes straight with crooked lines", which serves as a reminder how Divine Providence can make evils like abortion or blasphemous character comparisons into eventual goods.
This did not present well for Planned Parenthood, which eventually publicly chided this one employee for her improper "tone". Another abortionist, Dr. Willie Parker, adopted a Southern strategy in Cosmopolitan to defend Nucatola by invoking a biblical allusion.
Granted, many doctors may have a God complex. But it is dubious if an abortionist should be seen as a Savior. Such a scriptural reference frames a perverted Passion of Planned Parenthood.
In this context, an abortion doctor would be perfect to question the Christ: "What is truth? Is mine the same as yours?"
Perhaps a better allusion would be to quote Dr. Atomic Robert Oppenheimer (quoting the Hindu sacred scripture the Bhagavad Gita): "I am become death, the destroyer of worlds."
There is a comforting old Portuguese saying: "God writes straight with crooked lines", which serves as a reminder how Divine Providence can make evils like abortion or blasphemous character comparisons into eventual goods.
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