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There is no correlation between cohabitation and the birth dearth.The breakdown in morals is reflected in the number of unmarried men and women living together, the number of illegitimate births, the number of divorces, the huge rate of abortions which are government supported, the use of contraceptives and the push for same-sex unions as a “marriage”.
Living a chaste unmarried life is perfectly worthy.
Marriage is meant for procreation and education and to marry while deliberately denying the main purpose of marriage is a grave fault. The birth dearth which is depopulating so many nations points to the need of a return to morality and sanity. Abortions and contraceptives are a major reason for the birth dearth.
There’s no correlation between SSM and the birth dearth.
There’s no correlation between divorce and the birth dearth.
None of the above three affect people’s desire or lack thereof to have children.
Illegitimate births are contrary to the birth dearth, by definition.
The rise of abortion and contraception, I contend, is not a function of the breakdown of morals, but is instead a function of the rising economic costs of childrearing.
The rise of divorce is not a function of the breakdown of morals. Polls show most still “believe in marriage”. However, there is no economic incentive for people to stay together, as they did in ancient times. Because today, there is no economic advantage to remain married; one can do just fine economically as a single person.
Bans on abortion or contraception, if they were to occur, would not change the economic costs of childrearing, or the economic demand for ways to curtail the number of births. In fact, a major argument against banning abortion is that it would be done unsafely and illegally underground (“back alley abortion”).