AgentDrazenPetrovic
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Heres the rest of the story here.LOS ANGELES – The woman who gave birth to octuplets this week conceived all 14 of her children through in vitro fertilization, is not married and has been obsessed with having children since she was a teenager, her mother said.
Angela Suleman told The Associated Press she was not supportive when her daughter, Nadya Suleman, decided to have more embryos implanted last year.
"It can't go on any longer," she said in a phone interview Friday. "She's got six children and no husband. I was brought up the traditional way. I firmly believe in marriage. But she didn't want to get married."
Welcome to Obama's America, where personal responsibility has been replaced by the government taking care of all your needs!
oh fuck this bitch
Sounds like that's part of the problem.
The woman who gave birth to octuplets this week conceived all 14 of her children through in vitro fertilization
Didn't she get pregnant on Bush's watch?
barfo
babies = money!
First, you're usually way too logical to lump "evangelical Christians" in with saying women MUST do anything.
Second, there's a fundamental difference between needing public assistance and not. I don't know what the statistics are on professing-Christian families with more than 10 kids who are on public assistance, but in the small sample of churches I've been in it's been zero.
Third, do you think homeschooling occurs just so that the children are "never exposed to other faiths, science, etc.?"
Fourth, having children is legal. "Neglecting" them is not. Neither is polygamy. I think this thread was "news" b/c an unmarried mother for some reason thought that 6 kids wasn't enough, so she got assistance for insemination of 8 more (at the same time).
Fifth, I honestly don't know what the rules/laws are, but it seems in my limited news of the celebrity world that Jodie Foster and Rosie O'Donnell have been able to raise children. I don't know how "immoral and unfit" fall into it...it's either legal or not. I don't know of a morality stigma associated with it.
As for me, I'd really like a quiver full of kids. Hasn't worked out for me yet.
Sorry...didn't mean to make it seem I wasn't.Calm down.
I don't know of this segment, though I'll believe it when you say it exists...there are a lot of odd religious sects. I don't think "evangelical Christian" is one of them.[/quote]The fact is that this one particular segment of evangelical Christians does say just that - women must have as many children as they can,
If this is the same religious sect, then I apologize. I don't know of it. I DO know that, while I've been raised in public schools (to my detriment, at some points) and government schools, my wife and her sister were home-schooled, and my small nieces now are being home-schooled, and my father went to private school. The reasons that the parents talk about for doing so are much less based on religious beliefs or the need to have their children shielded from evolution and sex ed, but b/c they don't like subjecting their kids to learning in an environment where lowest common denominator is "achievement" and the mother can teach them more than hooked on phonics and stuff. My 6 year old niece, in addition to already reading and doing basic math, takes co-op art and zoology (or whatever you call the farm animal 4H stuff) classes that would be impossible for a public school to fund. IIRC, you're not allowed to keep homeschooling if your children don't pass standardized tests that all kids have to take, which is NOT the same standard required of those in public schools.and yes, they explicitly say they home school so the children will only know others of their own faith and will not have evolution, sex education, or literature they find objectionable. That is what they say, not what I say.
I was using the "legal" argument since you brought up polygamy. That's all.Of course giving birth is legal.
I also am uncomfortable with telling a woman she can't have children.I question whether anyone can really care for 14 children under 7. But this is not a simple issue because I am really uncomfortable with forbidding a woman to have the children. What I do question very strongly is why a doctor would assist such a procedure; this seems to me to violate the ethics of first do no harm.
It was when you said something about it being thought of as immoral or unfit if you had adopted children. I personally don't think so.I did not say immoral so don't know to whom you are referring.
I can't. I'm male. I could go all Shawn Kemp, I guess, but that's not part of my moral makeup. It is for her, though.If you want a quiver full of children, great, you give birth and you care for them.