http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-3X5hIFXYU
This is very frightening. Could this be one of the reasons we're not guarding our southern border? A friend from work sent this to me.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-3X5hIFXYU
This is very frightening. Could this be one of the reasons we're not guarding our southern border? A friend from work sent this to me.
read this one The End of Europe,"Can America Be Far Behind" - Mark Steyn !
This is also exactly what he talks about in his book America Alone --Mark Steyn
Oh boy... Linda and the other idiots from the, "Imagine if pregnancy came with a pink slip" thread are going to have a field day trying to reason this one out..... Although the math is clear, as is the stated goal of Islam is to rule the world.... And they're helping...
The messed up part is that the people who are multiplying the most aren't capable of sustaining a civilization.. They'll steal all the copper, but thre will be no one to sell it to... They'll pump all the oil, but there will be no one to sell it to...
Last edited by stsinner; 05-06-2009 at 11:32 PM.
To be fair, a lot of conservative and traditional Christians also have large families. Also, Muslims who embrace various Western cultures tend to have similar fertility rates as their non-Muslim counterparts. They see the value in having fewer, better educated kids and in having a higher standard of living.
Fertility rates are actually dropping worldwide as contraception becomes available, urbanization banishes the need for farm workers, more children have a good chance of living to adulthood, and parents are less dependent on the fortunes of their children.
That said, traditional believers of almost any faith are likely to have much higher fertility rates than atheists, agnostics, progressive Christians, or cultural faith believers. In 100 years, this may make for an interesting or frightening cultural dynamic (depending on your views). ;)
Don't you think that's what this video is saying. It neglects the growth of Christian populations in places like Brazil (too dark) and, when it speaks of the US, notes that the break even point is only achieved by adding in Hispanics. If we're talking Christian, I always thought that Hispanics were primarily Christian as well.
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