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Large families will save the planet

  “Ideas have Consequences,” warned Richard Weaver.  And bad ideas have had very bad consequences, especially when it comes to population. Paul Ehrlich’s The Population Bomb, published in 1968, was one of the worst ideas ever to come from the mind of man. It predicted ...

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PRI Insider (Volume 4, Issue 11) March 22

In This Issue: In this argument for her audience to have more children, Leah Libresco Sargeant breaks down why increasing your family size is a good thing. The issue goes beyond economics. In Sargeant’s words, saying no to children is a no to hope, need, particularity, and something better than our plans. Her compelling speech describes how children are not just society’s future, but each individual’s connection to the future. Parents are truly lucky to be needed by their children; to love and be loved in return by their children. Children pull parents out of selfishness and give them the opportunity for personal growth. Further, children require parents to grow in magnanimity–greatness of soul. Children may challenge you and change you, but in that, they are blessings, not burdens.

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PRI Insider (Volume 4, Issue 10) March 15

In This Issue: Last week, the Population Research Institute (PRI) and Lepanto Insitute (LI) held a joint press conference to release the results of a year-long investigation of Catholic Relief Services in three African countries. These countries were Cameroon, Lesotho, and Zimbabwe. Our investigator found, and provided, evidence of CRS pushing contraception, abortion education, and graphic sexual education, supporting masturbation, on girls as young as ten.

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