Abortion Doctor Compares Abortions to Miscarriages, Says, ‘God Performs Way More Abortions than I Do’
Abortion Doctor Leah Torres took to Twitter on Saturday to say, “God performs way more abortions than I do.”
The doctor, who according to WDN, was in hot water last year for “boasting” that she cuts unborn babies’ vocal cords to prevent them from screaming, took to twitter over the weekend to seemingly respond to tweets that were sent to her.
Referring to her career choice, Twitter user Jake Highwell asked Torres, “I wonder what God thinks?”
The doctor from Utah responded saying, “Everyone seems to assert they know what god thinks, so have at it.”
“God performs way more abortions than I do, so there’s that,” she added seemingly implying that miscarriages are God’s abortions.
Everyone seems to assert they know what god thinks, so have at it.
God performs way more abortions than I do, so there’s that. https://t.co/mdTPnob8E5
— Leah Torres, MD (@LeahNTorres) December 29, 2018
The Tweet, which went viral, was met with some support, but mostly it was met with disbelief and frustration.
One Twitter user, Toni, commented on the post saying, “Except most miscarriages are because of an issue with the pregnancy/ non viability & most abortions are viable pregnancies. But you know that.”
Except most miscarriages are because of an issue with the pregnancy/ non viability & most abortions are viable pregnancies. But you know that.
— Toni (@ToniMZ81) December 29, 2018
Another, called Supremely Festive Leader Bobcat, wrote, “Trying to decipher what God thinks can be difficult, but I’m reasonably certain he’s not offing children because they’ll get in the way of some exciting career opportunities.”
Trying to decipher what God thinks can be difficult, but I’m reasonably certain he’s not offing children because they’ll get in the way of some exciting career opportunities.
— Supremely Festive Leader Bobcat (@TheBigLubanski) December 31, 2018
Pro-Life News outlet LifeNews also commented on Torres’ tweet saying, “But you believe in evolution. So it’s evolution’s fault, not God’s. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ And we won’t touch how massively offensive it is to compare someone’s tragic miscarriage to purposefully killing a baby in an abortion.”
But you believe in evolution. So it’s evolution’s fault, not God’s. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
And we won’t touch how massively offensive it is to compare someone’s tragic miscarriage to purposefully killing a baby in an abortion.
— LifeNews.com (@LifeNewsHQ) December 29, 2018
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