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Gardening_Mommy
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No, dafalax, you aren’t crazy. As others have said, yes, people assume you’re contracepting when you have just two. Eyebrows start getting raised at three, and people start making comments that open all sorts of doors for evangelizing! 
As for those who might feel guilty, that’s society or your family talking, not God. Actually, that’s the misinformed segments of society; Malthus predicted there would be widespread starvation and wars over food by 1980. It didn’t happen; the “population bomb” was an absolute fizzle. But the 9th grade CCD kids I had last year still insisted that the world is “overpopulated.” Why? Because that’s what the public schools told them. sigh
Smithsonian magazine just had an article (ok, it was from October 2006; I’m way behind on my magazines!) on the U.S. reaching a population of 300 million. smithsonianmagazine.com/issues/2006/october/presence.php
Most of the article was about why this was such a good thing, considering the economic and social nightmares that Europe, China, Japan, etc. are racing into with their rapidly greying population and low, low birthrates. I was amazed to see this in a secular magazine.
Even the UN is starting to admit that there are millions and millions of “missing” girls in India alone because of sex-selection abortions. And what happens when those millions of men realize they will never have a wife because the few women that were left have married the rich guys?
As for those who might feel guilty, that’s society or your family talking, not God. Actually, that’s the misinformed segments of society; Malthus predicted there would be widespread starvation and wars over food by 1980. It didn’t happen; the “population bomb” was an absolute fizzle. But the 9th grade CCD kids I had last year still insisted that the world is “overpopulated.” Why? Because that’s what the public schools told them. sigh
Smithsonian magazine just had an article (ok, it was from October 2006; I’m way behind on my magazines!) on the U.S. reaching a population of 300 million. smithsonianmagazine.com/issues/2006/october/presence.php
Most of the article was about why this was such a good thing, considering the economic and social nightmares that Europe, China, Japan, etc. are racing into with their rapidly greying population and low, low birthrates. I was amazed to see this in a secular magazine.
Even the UN is starting to admit that there are millions and millions of “missing” girls in India alone because of sex-selection abortions. And what happens when those millions of men realize they will never have a wife because the few women that were left have married the rich guys?