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Is uncontrolled human breeding an attempt by some religions to achieve numerical superiority over others?

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Is uncontrolled human breeding an attempt by some religions to achieve numerical superiority over others?

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I don’t believe it’s a religious thing probably more to do with future income of family status. In Swaziland cattle are still seen as wealth in the rural areas and having female children is looked upon as being able to increase this wealth as dowries are paid in cattle to the brides family so the more females the more intrinsic wealth. Having one male is sufficient to carry on the family line and he is fully responsible after his fathers death to the care of the family. Religion plays very little in the family planing of most families as tribal rites over power those of the church not that the Church would admit this off course. The Roman Catholic Church (not that I agree with their ideals as I do not agree with uncontrolled breeding) believe that the body is sacred and literally nothing should interfere with gods hold over that body especially where multiplying is concerned. Can you imagine how life would be if the world practised China’s one family one child. We loose input from even

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