Posted on 12/29/2015 11:20:04 AM PST by Morgana
Carolyn Payne grew up in a good Christian home with loving parents and opportunities to make the most of her life.
Instead, she decided to become an abortion doctor.
Payne, an Ob/Gyn resident (pictured above), wrote a shockingly bold column for the womenâs website XO Jane about how her faith and upbringing influenced her to abort unborn babies for a living. Through her experiences, Payne flaunted her career goal and what she perceived as the importance of training programs for abortion doctors in the U.S.
âI love providing abortion care to women, and I am proud to do so,â Payne wrote, adding that she and many of her colleagues are ânot afraid, embarrassed or ashamed to say so.â
Payne explained:
Who wants to be an abortion provider?
I do. And I donât have a nose-ring or a tattoo. Iâm a 5â blonde from Ohio and my last boyfriend was a pastor. In fact my Midwest, Christian upbringing is largely responsible for my belief that providing abortion services is one of the most meaningful ways I feel I can contribute to making the world a more fair and equal place for women.
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⦠I never experienced unplanned pregnancy because I was fortunate enough to have parents who understood the normalcy of teenage sexuality, and provided me education and opportunities to prevent undesired pregnancy and disease. I could have sex, just like a man could, and go on with my life, with minimal fear of life-changing consequences (i.e. unwanted pregnancy).
I realize this is a privilege in our society and that is unjust. All women who desire contraception should have it; itâs necessary for women to be able to achieve their goals. Not because women are sluts, but because women are humans, and humans do have sex.
Payne clearly is very proud of her abortion work. In one revolting admission, she openly admitted that aborting an unborn baby for the first time made her and other abortion doctors-in-training âfeel goodâ â though Payne never mentioned unborn babies in her column. She wrote:
To us, abortion training was something we advocated for in medical school, and actively sought out in our residency training programs. To us, abortion training was exciting, because it meant we were developing the skills necessary to provide women with safe reproductive healthcare. To many of us, the decision to receive training in abortion wasnât âagonizingâ at all as a recent corresponding piece in Yahoo! Health described. Rather, providing our first MVA [manual vacuum aspiration abortion] was a âfeel good procedure,â because we had successfully performed an intervention that changed a womanâs life for the better!
No where did Payne mention what happens to the unborn child in an MVA abortion â how the unborn babyâs body is crushed and sliced and then suctioned out of the motherâs womb. Then the babyâs body parts are typically put into a bowl to make sure they are all there. This gruesome killing procedure was âexcitingâ to Payne.
But her shocking admissions did not end there. Payne argued that abortion makes life more âfairâ for women who did not have the education or resources to prevent their pregnancies or simply thought a baby would get in the way of their education or career. She also claimed that abortions are âfairâ to children:
And most importantly, I think it is fair to children, that they are born into a world where they are wanted, and loved, and cared for, and have the resources they need to thrive. I think abortion is a social good and a tremendous way in which physicians can contribute to a more socially just world.
Payne concluded with thoughts about possibly becoming pregnant in the future. Abortion is already in her mind if her âpregnancyâ does not turn out as expected (no mention of her unborn child)â âI hope that my doctor will put my life and health first.â
That means I hope my doctor is trained to terminate pregnancies. I hope they get that training in medical school, residency, fellowship, and beyond. I also hope they feel good about it, because it is a good thing. Saving womenâs lives, and enabling women to have both the public and private life she desires is a very good thing.
Payneâs musings are a disquieting look at how abortion doctors justify their horrific treatment â by completely ignoring the humanity of the unborn child.
its just a journalist's throw-away "opener." Without a doubt the author has no idea what this woman's childhood home was like, and I doubt there was much "Christianity" in it.
Really? A secret mussie?
MURDERER!
There’s a special place in Hell for abortion doctors who love killing babies, and an even more special place for those who claim that they are good Christians while doing it.
Appalling. Even Himmler told his SS men to keep quiet about their killings. This doctor would make Himmler uncomfortable, and that’s saying quite a bit.
“If any of you offend one of these little ones I say unto that man better he had never been born.”-Jesus of Nazareth
She is not a Christian despite anything she may say.
Unless this vile woman repents with her mouth that Jesus is Lord and confesses her sins to him and invites him into her heart, she will find out how wrong she is.
This is absurdity.
Burn in hell Carolyn.
See, it's about women being equal to men, and men don't have babies, so women shouldn't either.
Here is the article fixed without the squigglies:
“Christian” Abortion Doc Says: “I Love” Killing Babies in Abortions, “I’m Proud to Do So”
National Micaiah Bilger Dec 29, 2015 11:44AM Washington, DC
Carolyn Payne grew up in a good Christian home with loving parents and opportunities to make the most of her life.
Instead, she decided to become an abortion doctor.
Payne, an Ob/Gyn resident (pictured above), wrote a shockingly bold column for the women’s website XO Jane about how her faith and upbringing influenced her to abort unborn babies for a living. Through her experiences, Payne flaunted her career goal and what she perceived as the importance of training programs for abortion doctors in the U.S.
“I love providing abortion care to women, and I am proud to do so,” Payne wrote, adding that she and many of her colleagues are “not afraid, embarrassed or ashamed to say so.”
Payne explained:
Who wants to be an abortion provider?
I do. And I don’t have a nose-ring or a tattoo. I’m a 5’ blonde from Ohio and my last boyfriend was a pastor. In fact my Midwest, Christian upbringing is largely responsible for my belief that providing abortion services is one of the most meaningful ways I feel I can contribute to making the world a more fair and equal place for women.
Please support LifeNews and our pro-life news with a year-end donation!
... I never experienced unplanned pregnancy because I was fortunate enough to have parents who understood the normalcy of teenage sexuality, and provided me education and opportunities to prevent undesired pregnancy and disease. I could have sex, just like a man could, and go on with my life, with minimal fear of life-changing consequences (i.e. unwanted pregnancy).
I realize this is a privilege in our society and that is unjust. All women who desire contraception should have it; it’s necessary for women to be able to achieve their goals. Not because women are sluts, but because women are humans, and humans do have sex.
Payne clearly is very proud of her abortion work. In one revolting admission, she openly admitted that aborting an unborn baby for the first time made her and other abortion doctors-in-training “feel good” — though Payne never mentioned unborn babies in her column. She wrote:
To us, abortion training was something we advocated for in medical school, and actively sought out in our residency training programs. To us, abortion training was exciting, because it meant we were developing the skills necessary to provide women with safe reproductive healthcare. To many of us, the decision to receive training in abortion wasn’t “agonizing” at all as a recent corresponding piece in Yahoo! Health described. Rather, providing our first MVA [manual vacuum aspiration abortion] was a “feel good procedure,” because we had successfully performed an intervention that changed a woman’s life for the better!
No where did Payne mention what happens to the unborn child in an MVA abortion - how the unborn baby’s body is crushed and sliced and then suctioned out of the mother’s womb. Then the baby’s body parts are typically put into a bowl to make sure they are all there. This gruesome killing procedure was “exciting” to Payne.
But her shocking admissions did not end there. Payne argued that abortion makes life more “fair” for women who did not have the education or resources to prevent their pregnancies or simply thought a baby would get in the way of their education or career. She also claimed that abortions are “fair” to children:
And most importantly, I think it is fair to children, that they are born into a world where they are wanted, and loved, and cared for, and have the resources they need to thrive. I think abortion is a social good and a tremendous way in which physicians can contribute to a more socially just world.
Payne concluded with thoughts about possibly becoming pregnant in the future. Abortion is already in her mind if her “pregnancy” does not turn out as expected (no mention of her unborn child)- “I hope that my doctor will put my life and health first.”
That means I hope my doctor is trained to terminate pregnancies. I hope they get that training in medical school, residency, fellowship, and beyond. I also hope they feel good about it, because it is a good thing. Saving women’s lives, and enabling women to have both the public and private life she desires is a very good thing.
Payne’s musings are a disquieting look at how abortion doctors justify their horrific treatment - by completely ignoring the humanity of the unborn child.
**Have no idea what church this doctor grew up in.**
Well, wherever it was, I’m guessing that her favorite bible character in sunday school was ‘Jezebel’.
God will NOT be mocked.
[[Have no idea what church this doctor grew up in. Please if anyone here can find out let me know. This one really blows me away.]]
Makes no difference what her parents believed in , she obviously is a murderer that does not follow Jesus.
I love killing babies!
Oh please, even Jezebel did not stoop this low. King Harod yes but I don’t recall Jezebel was out baby killing.
Sick.
Years ago, I had a 75 year old landlady who called herself a ‘Christian’. She had never read the Bible, nor did she know the Epistles were a part of the Bible, nor that the Old Testament was, also. Neither did she own a Bible nor attend any church.
Her ‘understanding’ of being a ‘Christian’ was that by living in Canada (or the US, or UK, or Australia, or NZ, etc.), you were a ‘Christian’ unless you claimed otherwise.
I wonder if the goulish doctor in the article is related to this lost old lady?
It’s all a matter of time when the totalitarian Lefties will push forced abortions. They did it in Nazi Germany and China and North Korea are doing it now. How many women in America are pressured to have abortions? How many sobbing women have been dragged into abortion clinics by the neck and hair? For the Left, women really don’t have any choice.
no need to find out what church- she’s not a Christian- growing up I n a church and or ‘religious household’ does not make one a Christian- Her actions and gleefulness about murder prove she is not saved
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