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To: SmithL; dirtboy; Tax-chick
"... having to do with the lethal Christian belief ..."

It seems to me that the lethal beliefs are anything but Christian.

Those who voluntarily reduce their fecundity never affect the overall birthrate. They just disappear in a few generations.

Eventually, too high a birth rate could constitute a problem. But the current evidence indicates that better lifestyles tend to reduce the number of children born in each family, with each one having an increased likelihood of survival.

In some parts of the world, the destruction of family values has led to a concomitant destruction of families. Go figure.

34 posted on 09/29/2006 4:48:36 PM PDT by NicknamedBob (If the "enemy of your enemy" is Ghengis Khan, Ghengis Khan is not your friend.)
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To: NicknamedBob; Moose4
Yes, isn't that funny? "Lethal" Christian belief that children are a good thing. He must have no sense of humor, because Pat, James, James, James, and Vlad the Usurper are an endless source of hilarity. Global warming, terrorist attack, bird flu ... who cares?

I also found this to be a stupid and ugly comment:

... what the hell else are social conservatives gonna do with all that oily Halliburton stock and Lockheed Martin profit? Donate to charity?

Can't this dingbat read? The statistics on charitable giving are as one-sided as the numbers on fertility: conservatives have children AND give to charity.

35 posted on 09/29/2006 5:16:43 PM PDT by Tax-chick ("There's nowhere to go and you've got all day to get there ... on some beach, somewhere.")
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