Posted on 08/02/2020 11:48:25 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
A recent BBC headline claimed the world is facing a jaw-dropping global crash. Not an economic crash, mind you, but a crash in the birthrate. Citing a new study by University of Washington, the BBC article claims that Falling fertility rates mean nearly every country could have shrinking populations by the end of the century. In fact, 23 countries, including Spain, Portugal, Japan, and South Korea, could see their populations cut in half by 2100.
The same study found that, between 1950 and 2017, the global fertility rate went from 4.7 children per women to 2.4 and is expected to drop below 1.7 children per woman by 2100. For reference, a fertility rate of 2.1 children per woman is required to maintain a stable population.
A few suggested explanations for the drop, according to the BBC article, include more women in education and work and greater access to contraception, which leads to women choosing to have fewer children. Of course, the BBC was careful to offer the required nod to climate change, also suggesting that fewer people would result in lower carbon emissions and therefore help heal the planet.
In truth, however, the scenario is far from rosy.
I think its incredibly hard to think this through and recognize how big a thing this [population crash] is, says University of Washington Professor Christopher Murray. Its extraordinary, well have to reorganize societies.
In his book, What to Expect When No One Is Expecting, Weekly Standard digital editor Jonathan Last suggests that any country in which citizens arent having enough babies can look forward to long-term economic stagnation and social deterioration. After all, children are the economic engines of the future, both tomorrows labor force and tomorrows consumers.
Professor Murray described it this way to the BBC: Who pays tax in a massively aged world? Who pays for healthcare for the elderly? Who looks after the elderly? Will people still be able to retire from work?
And those are just the immediate concerns. As journalist Philip Longman explained years ago, declining populations and shrinking economies create a downwardly spiraling vicious circle: As governments raise taxes on a dwindling working-age population to cover the growing burdens of supporting the elderly, young couples may conclude they are even less able to afford children This, in turn, results in the kind of graying, despairing populations we see today in places like Japan and Europe, where some governments actually pay couples to get pregnant.
At the same time, the BBC notes, the population of sub-Saharan Africa will triple by the end of the century. Developed nations will be forced to open their borders and perhaps even compete for migrant workers. Given the human propensity for tribalism and racism, lets just say this will could create significant social pressures.
Writing at the Gospel Coalition, Philip Jenkins describes yet another vicious circle that entwines a civilization dealing with an increase in secularization and a decline in fertility. Increased fertility is often associated with traditional religious beliefs, but as more believers accept secular ideas about sex, family, and the purpose of life, their connection to religious institutions weakens. Shrinking religious institutions, in turn, leads to increased secularization.
Babies have this unique ability to make adults care about the future, and even think beyond their own lifetimes. Babies incline people to save, invest, sacrifice and, most importantly, defer gratification. Even when it comes to the environment, the best reason to steward the planet is so our children and grandchildren can enjoy its fruits and grandeur.
Christians should always encourage those government policies that make it easier for couples to choose life, but we also need to help people think more clearly about the whole issue. First, we have to debunk the over-population myth that should have died decades ago. The latest What Would You Say video tackles this question. Watch it, learn the key points, and share it with your friends and family.
Second, Christian must take the lead in taking seriously Gods never-revoked command to be fruitful and multiply, and the Psalmists exhortation that children are a heritage from the Lord, and Jesus command to let the little children come to Jesus, which means there must be children in the first place.
What greater gift can we offer this world and the world to come, other than Jesus Himself, than future generations of image bearers?
Originally posted at breakpoint.org
Mark Steyn has been writing about this for ten years. Or, as he put it, “The future belongs to those who show up for it.”
Let’s see what happens months from now with this lock down.
>>Lets see what happens months from now with this lock down.<<
In a few years will they be calling them “the COVID Generation?”
“Mark Steyn has been writing about this for ten years. Or, as he put it, The future belongs to those who show up for it.”
Totally agree. Whether we like it or not, once we gave women ‘options’ other than having kids or being a secretary, with no incentive to have kids, our future was engraved in stone.
While we may not like it, Muslims, and other Third World cultures, STILL limit what their women can do, and so they actually do have healthy, growing, societies...while we wither away to nothing, in a few generations.
Feminism has killed the west, we just have not finished dying.
What comes after will be violent and dark.
Not my problem. I won’t be around in 2100 and nobody I know will be.
Predictions by the same sort of folks who predicted millions of covid deaths and the end of the world. Either we will die from climate change or covid before we depopulate, right?
If you wanted to quietly erase your own population, heres what youd do:
1. Raise taxes so high that both the husband and the wife will have to work full-time.
2. Make abortion legal, cheap, and easy to get.
3. Invite in illegal immigrants who dont work, and wont have abortions.
And by golly, this is exactly what the West is doing.
Fertility is not our problem. We are plenty fertile.
It’s the willful desire to not reproduce that is our problem.
Between the feminist movement and the welfare state, the cost of living usually requires Both Husband and Wife to work to pay the bill. Everything they have done for the last 50 years was an attempt to Destroy the Nuclear Family, so this isn’t surprising.
They may have growing populations, but they do not have healthy societies. Muslim countries have higher maternal and infant mortality because of the restrictions they place on women. Many Muslim countries have a higher shortage of females than China does and it’s not sex selective abortion that is causing it.
The bright side of this is that the liberals will stop whining about over-population.
Demographics is destiny.
NBA players don't seem to have that problem.
Fine...I can live without DemocRATS.
Well, that should make the over-population zealots happy.
The Replacement Population will be full of them. They will vote Democrat to return the favor of being allowed entry to the United States.
(Have you missed any of the debate over illegal immigration to this country?)
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.