Hi, I like never post on the forums here, but I’ve been following this topic for quite awhile now, and I’m surprised no one has brought up Fr. Frank Pavone’s article about overpopulation (or any of the points made in it), which is right here on
Catholic.com:
catholic.com/magazine/articles/planet-un-parenthood
It’s quite interesting. Especially how he references the statements made by Planned Parenthood and partial-birth abortionist Warren Hern about their take on overpopulation (who, BTW, as you’ll see, are promoting the idea of overpopulation).
Speaking of abortion, to the people who believe in overpopulation, but don’t think it’ll lead to forced abortion: What would you think of a government that like found a way to pressure women into having abortions after they’ve had a certain amount of kids (by guilt tripping, and/or even imposing a “sin tax” on women who don’t abort)? Could this happen, and maybe be justifiable? If [you think] it would be justifiable, would you still consider yourself pro-“choice”?
Sure, you could say this could be prevented by heavily encouraging or even forcing every couple to use contraception, but what about when contraception fails? BTW, according to the Guttmacher Institute, 54% of women who have abortions report that they had used some sort of contraception (either the pill or a condom) the month they got pregnant (76% of pill users and 49% of condom users reported they had used their method inconsistently, while 13% of pill users and 14% of condom users reported they used their method correctly). So failures are likely. Not only that, right before the pill came out, Pope Paul VI said if the pill becomes widely used, abortion will become legal. And he was right.
BTW, here’s the source for the contraception statistics:
guttmacher.org/pubs/fb_induced_abortion.html
Also, here’s another article that has some quotes from Warren Hern and how he believes the human race to be a “cancer” to the world:
catholicexchange.com/2009/08/10/121076/
Here’s the Esquire article about Warren Hern (Warning: Strong language):
esquire.com/features/abortion-doctor-warren-hern-0909-2
And when you read about how he believes the
entire pro-life movement is violent, look at the NAF’s Violence and Disruption Statistics:
prochoice.org/pubs_research/publications/downloads/about_abortion/stats_table2010.pdf
…and notice how many cases of picketing there are compared to the amount of violence committed; especially in the last 10 years.
Sorry, I find this Warren Hern guy’s rants and paranoia hilarious.