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As for adoption, by all means encourage it. But if you point fingers at young married couples having children as models of selfishness, you are misinformed. Check the statistics in this nation on children being born outside of wedlock and it may sober you. Due to abortion on demand and the government perks for single young mothers, it is unusual for a young mother to be unselfish enough to carry a pregnancy to term and place the child up for adoption. Do you want our society of tomorrow composed of a majority of adults having been raised without a traditional two parent home? If you decry the Olsens and their Ilke as selfish, that's just what we will see. Perhaps a day will come when we will not only report on this trend, but commend young families like the Olsens who buck a short sighted pop culture.
The social contract over there REQUIRE new immigrants in order to fund the retirement of the older generations.
As for having birth children, one reason is the LDS faith, which has the belief that these children exist BEFORE they are conceived. Understanding that religious doctrine can help understand the desire to have children. Without that understanding, then such birthrates will seem outside the norm. But that is okay, since we have religious freedom in this country, at least for now.
That is the point, children are wanted! I wanted to adopt and someday I hope to. But I am currently too poor for the undertaking. Before you say something about a topic, try learning about it first!
The desire to have your own children, and not adopt, is not selfish at all. It is unfortunate that there are so many unwanted babies. The men and women who create these babies are the SELFISH ones. Think about that.
World population is expected to hit 9B+ by 2050. How many more spirits do you want?
World resources can hardly sustain the 6B+ population now not to mention the strains on the environment.
Learn something outside of the narrow views of Utah!
If all these decisions are extentions of my faith, then my greatest blessings are an extention of my faith! If I weren't LDS I doubt I would have made these choices as early as I did, but I can't think of a happier life than the one we lead here in our family!
There is plenty in the world for all. Zero population alarmists just don't have a clue about life and perpetuation of it for all mankind.
Ken, you live in a sad, sad state of mind. I hope your neighbors adopt you quickly so you can be happy and be a productive member of society.
In other words, if you can't afford to educate them in a more expensive manner than I the manner in which I already subsidize, then don't have them.
As stated earlier, in order to adopt a child you need to have at least $20,000 cash on hand. Perhaps if they made adoption easier, then more people may decide to go that route. Until then I plan on having my own children. I couldn't imagine my life being complete if I had never had children. Try it yourself, you might like it!
Some people have been watching a little too much "Saturday's Warrior". Perhaps they should watch "An inconvenient truth" instead to get a grip.
There's plenty of standing room. Natural resources are limited.
1)Someone said how expensive adoption is. If you can't afford an adoption, then you can't afford any children. I think it is awful to bypass adoption for your own birth for no other reason than "it's cheaper." If you're just scraping by as it is, then having a child is going to make you even poorer, and that is unfair to put a child in a position that is not optimal.
2)I also think it is an awful argument to bring up economic growth as a counter-argument to overpopulation. That's pretty much saying we should have children to perpetuate a pyramid scheme. Yeah, let's breed more people just so they can pay our debts and take care of us.. terrible..
3)Someone said there are plenty of resources to go around. Says who? The majority of the world is in poverty! Yes, Majority! Have you ever been to Africa? They're not exactly having daily feasts over there.
If you want children, have them, I think it's great. But have them because you believe you can offer them a great life, not because your religion tells you to, or because your friends and family are having them and you don't want to be left out, or for any other societal reasons, or to carry on your pyramid scheme.
If you want a large family, then do it by adoption. Yes its hard and expensive, but if you can't handle that, how can you handle a large family at all? If you're bredding 5 or 6+ kids without adoption, then yes, that is selfish. You're saying they're not good enough for you. I think it's a much more noble and respectable path.
spend a few minutes thinking about who may be paying your social security benefits...
...perhaps the kids in this article, perhaps my _four_ children raised in a happy, hard-working home...
Clean your own house first!
"My take", who do you think will pay your social security?..or pay the taxes to maintain any infrastucture in this or any country you plan on retiring in? Probably children you help educate through property taxes today.
People need to evaluate the implications of the short-sighted philosophy of "overpopulation".
And Tim, if you're unaware, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints champions adoption programs. Several of my cousins were adopted through church-affiliated programs.
There are plenty of people who can not afford or choose not to go into a large amount of debt to adopt a child that can easily afford to support the child once they have one. Adoption is a great thing and as I stated earlier I am in the process of adopting from China. However having your own children does not say to those who you did not adopt that "they are not good enough for you". It says that you like almost every other human would like to have your own children.
As far as the overpopulation arguement. According to Al Gore that wont be a problem after the Giant Hurricanes, Rising Oceans and severe druaghts Caused by Gloabal Warming kill most the worlds human population. :-) In reality if your concerned about over population and a strain on the earths resourses lets just tell all the liberals to stop having kids. That way we can eliminate several problems all at once. As in the cost of Welfare, prisons, housing projects, drug addiction centers, and of course this would eliminate most of the Hollywood elite. :-)
Scooter I am just glad that I live in a country where I can ignore your opinion and live a happy life with as many kids as I want.
Take Care.
And to Amy Bjorge, I'm sorry, but I stopped reading your comment the moment that you used the price of gasoline in your argument. Try using a more necessary-to-sustaining-life commodity next time, and maybe I'll listen to you. If you're that worried about the Earth, buy a biofuel car before you start telling me to not have any more kids.
Why do people think money is the bottom line on everything? How about emotional maturity, education, compassion, or patience? I think these things make the difference.
You may be thinking it's an enormous undertaking to eliminate the entire animal kingdom, but I'm willing to get started just as soon as your contributions start pouring in. You can send them to me in care of this newspaper. Please be generous, as stamping out all that selfishness won't come cheap.
Everyone speaks of quanity, how about quality and opportunity. I live in a mormon neighborhood with lovely kind people and well behaved and successful children. Their offspring are educated and professionals who more than contribute their part to society. These children born in their auspicious environments will be the scientists and leaders and problem solvers of the future. Telling Americans not to have children is not the solution to areas of the world where women have 8-10 children born into disease and poverty. If you are so strongly in favor of lowering the human birth rate, go to those areas of the world and devote you life to building schools and educating those populations. Your lecturing of large mormon families sounds a little hollow. They are a boon to this country.
---I have never seen such idiotic rhetoric in my life.
you said:
"My take", who do you think will pay your social security?..or pay the taxes to maintain any infrastucture in this or any country you plan on retiring in? Probably children you help educate through property taxes today. "
I SAID I was fine with you having as many children as you can, as long as you can support them.
if you took that to mean I don't want you to have children, you are reading incorrectly.
If you took that to mean I don't want to pay for your children, based on some theoretical pay off down the road, then you got it.
Social security is already bankrupt; trust me: your children won't be paying mine. And if our economy is any sign of times to come, I will be paying the social services for at least half of your un- and underemployed children as adults....
Take a deep breath and go hug a tree. There might not be any trees left after all the Mormons over- populate the planet.
You sure like to express your distain for anything that the LDS church teaches or feels is near and dear to them. It just shows how intollerant you truly are.
For all of the parent bashers-
I have, six children, *gasp* I am neither selfish or crazy. I love all of them, and I wouldn't trade any of them. I am not on welfare. (I also teach my children about caring for the environment and preserving our rich resources. This is the job of any responsible parent.)I am not irresponsible, nor did I chose to have a child to keep up with a certain "look" or "pyramid scheme" each one of my kids was very planned. I work very hard to provide for them physically, mentally and emotionally. How can you judge someone's parenting skills based solely on the amount of children they have? I have seen poor parents on both ends of the spectrum. Large families are not easy, but each person knows what they can handle. I have friends who can only handle a single child. I don't feel they are selfish, they just know their limits. I have other friends who have eight children, and they are awesome parents.
Judgement calls are sure easy to make. Those who want to save the planet need to get a grip on their own intollerance for the lifestyle of others. I feel that I am tolerant of all people, religion, and thought. I just wish that others would do the same.
Sounds like SLC needs a group hug!!!
Please, do your research on adoption before you say there are children, not white, just begging to be adopted. Waiting lists are long everywhere and costs are high. Believe me, I know.
I currently live in a highly dense LDS populated area. 3/4 of the women in our ward work. Most women in our ward have between 2-4 children. (My husband and I have more children than what we grew up with. Each of us came from families of 4. We also have one of the largest families in our ward) Huge families are a thing of the past for most LDS folks, and yes most LDS faithful folks. It is very difficult in today's world to raise huge familes for one. I believe that most LDS people do what they feel is best for them in this regard.
The truth is LDS or non-LDS most parents spend less time with their children these days. I remember reading a survey that stated that most parents typically spend 20 minutes a day spending time with their child. (Sad but true.)
In our home, we do have a lot of children (6). We sacrifice time to be with our kids. My husband spends most of his free time reading with our kids, jumping on the trampoline with our kids, and just plain hanging out with the kids. Our kids are our hobby. Not a lot of free time here.
We are not the "perfect" Mormon family. I don't know if they really exist. I just get tired of people rattling off stereotypes without any basis in fact. Don't judge what you know about 1 or 2 families and base it on the whole church.
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