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The Hand of God: A Journey from Death to Life by the Abortion Doctor Who Changed His Mind

The Hand of God: A Journey from Death to Life by the Abortion Doctor Who Changed His Mind

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Nathanson's "The Hand of God"
Review: To say that Dr. Bernard Nathanson has undergone a change of heart from his original position on the abortion issue would be one of the great understatements of our time. From his role as a 'Founding Father' in the pro-abortion movement of the late 1960's and early-70's, Nathanson fairly quickly realized the grave error that he and the entire movement had made, and has fought now for decades on behalf of the children being disgarded daily by this legalized immorality. His story, told here in autobiographical form, is one that shows there is yet hope for anyone who may have been, or may still be, similarly misguided.

Nathanson's credentials to speak publicly on this issue are probably more valid than any other person in the country. He was the co-founder of the National Association for the Repeal of Abortion Laws back in 1969, the pre-cursor to the National Abortion Rights Action League, in which role he led the charge to legalize abortions in the United States. He was the former director of the largest abortion clinic in the world, the Center for Reproductive and Sexual Health in New York. In this role, Nathanson presided over 60,000+ abortions, including that of his own child!

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