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We are not currently using birth control. We have taken care of the situation permanently. So having more for us is not an option, I was just throwing it out there for sake of debate on at what point is it no longer wrong?Originally posted by Bunyon:
PatorSBC, an argument could be made that if you are using birth control pills "stop at four" you are achieving this by abortion, sense the BCP's we use are abortofacient.
I think you may be right on this. As I view it in those terms there may be a problem here.Originally posted by NateT:
From what I've read of Mohler on this subject, and knowing the central importance of world view for him, I think he would be saying that deliberate childlessness is a symptom of a problem. The problem, as he states in the OP is that the "adults" don't want to be completely adult and take responsibility for another life.
Boy is that true!If my wife and I had waited until I was mature enough to have kids, I might not have any yet. As it is, they have forced me to grow up and take responsibility more than even being married caused me to grow up.
It is a clear sign of the selfishness of many in our society.I think Mohler is more concerned with the attitude of "I will not have kids because I don't want to be bothered by it." Kids take a lot of work, and require me to not just sit around and watch TV all day (which is my tendency) because they want read to, played with etc.
I sure hope so because we're on our way!Originally posted by Benjamin:
I heard they're cheaper by the dozen.
I completely concur.Originally posted by bapmom:
I also just believe that we ought not take these matters into our own hands, that the creation of life is God's business.
I wasn't just talking about Christians. I was talking about people in general. More specifically welfare recipients, or poor people, compared to rich people, or those who can afford families but who are too selfish.I guess it's a matter of faith. We couldn't "afford" our first child but here we are with #4 in the oven and we know if God blesses us with a child, He'll provide the means to take care of him/her. Sure, we've sacrificed a lot just to feed them sometimes but I would never want to go back!
...parenthood is a part of helping to create adults. We grow up by having our children. Without that responsibility we have a generation of perpetual adolescents, just growing old.
Are we sure these were single and childless...or does the text just not say?Originally posted by menageriekeeper:
(Paul, Timothy, Mary, Martha and Lazerus)