abecedarian
Well-Known Member
This thread sure has lots of bunny trails..
The original family in question, like my own, is headed by two parents in a stable marital relationship. I can understand the arguements about teen parents and welfare moms, but the family in question, does not fall under those limits. This family seems to be taking care of themselves, without government assistance. If they should ever fall into dire straits, they are entitled to such assistance according to federal guidelines. These people are not hurting anyone. Yes, having more than the average 1.3 children is odd these days..but so what? Sure there are risks, but who knows what each individual child's ultimate benefit to society might be? Which child should not be born? The Next Beethhoven(7th born btw)? Somewhere in depths of my house, I have a book called Full Quiver, by Rick and Jan Hess, that has a list of famous people from large families. Another useful book for this discussion is Raising a Large Family by Katherine Schaerth.
The original family in question, like my own, is headed by two parents in a stable marital relationship. I can understand the arguements about teen parents and welfare moms, but the family in question, does not fall under those limits. This family seems to be taking care of themselves, without government assistance. If they should ever fall into dire straits, they are entitled to such assistance according to federal guidelines. These people are not hurting anyone. Yes, having more than the average 1.3 children is odd these days..but so what? Sure there are risks, but who knows what each individual child's ultimate benefit to society might be? Which child should not be born? The Next Beethhoven(7th born btw)? Somewhere in depths of my house, I have a book called Full Quiver, by Rick and Jan Hess, that has a list of famous people from large families. Another useful book for this discussion is Raising a Large Family by Katherine Schaerth.