Europe facing infertility epidemic

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Sheffield, England, Jun. 23 (LifesiteNews.com/CWN) - The prevalence of infertility in Europe, and presumably in developed nations in other regions, is likely to double in the next 10 years-- from one in seven couples now to approximately one in three, according to a British scientist.

Sheffield University Professor Bill Ledger warned that the increased prevalence of sexually transmitted disease like chlamydia is robbing women of fertility. Ledger presented his findings at a European conference on fertility. He said that the incidence of chlamydia, a STD that is known to cause infertility, has doubled over the last ten years.

“Young people of today will become tomorrow’s patients in infertility clinics,” he said, according to a BBC report. The alarming increase in chlamydia rates in young women will lead to dramatic rise in infertility. . . .

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Rabindranath Tagore once said, “Every child comes with the message that God is not yet discouraged of humanity.”

Once God begins to halt sending children due the present circumstances of the world, what should we think? I myself contemplate the wisdom of bringing more children into this present world, but that is more to do with whether I can protect them and bring them up as godly offspring. I feel it will be more difficult these days.
 
Are parts of Europe reverting back to the days of the Brothers Grimm and the Black Forest? From Newsweek International:

Germans are getting used to a new kind of immigrant. In 1998, a pack of wolves crossed the shallow Neisse River on the Polish-German border. In the empty landscape of Eastern Saxony, speckled with abandoned strip mines and declining villages, the wolves found plenty of deer and rarely encountered humans. They multiplied so quickly that a second pack has since split off, colonizing a second-growth pine forest 30 kilometers further west. Soon, says local wildlife biologist Gesa Kluth, a third pack will likely form, possibly heading northward in the direction of Berlin.
 
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This does not surprise along with our sins as well, european population will decline eventually.

God Bless
Saint Andrew.
 
“Depopulation” is too bureaucratic and mild. A catchy name is needed to grab people’s attention. Something on the order of “The Black Death”.

Any suggestions?
 
Having run out out of ways to make money by destroying fertility, science is now poised to make mony by restoring it. :rolleyes:

But the Moslem immigrants may beat them to it.
 
Well, it’s been called The Birth Dearth. But it’s a godsend to the Islamic movement, as Muslim immigrants are necessary to maintain the European economy.
 
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Well, it’s been called The Birth Dearth. But it’s a godsend to the Islamic movement, as Muslim immigrants are necessary to maintain the European economy.
JimG:

They’re talking about EurARABIA, or the Islamic Republic of Europe, instead of the EU by the year 2020. That’s the time the Islamic minority will become large enough to coerce the rest of Europe, which is pretty much now Agnostic or nonreligious as far as how they live, to accet Islamic Rule and Sharia Law.

The question isn’t, “If?” The Question is now, “When?” thanks t the vast disparity in birth rate coupled with the high rate of immigration from North Africa. The really bad news is the immigrants aren’t doing a lot better in Europe than in their home countries, and they’re getting VERY angry.

This is something to watch, because Muslims have all been taught about the glories of Al-Andalus, when Muslims had control of Spain, and they haven’t been taught the reality, they’ve been taught a fantasy. So, they’re comparing all of their experiences NOW against a MYTH, not a historically realistic representation of what really happenned.

This can be very dangerous.

Blessed are they who act to save God’s Little Ones. Michael
 
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