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Old 06-04-2005, 03:46 PM   #1
 
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Exploding the Myth of the Population Bomb
The Illinois Leader ^ | 6/3/05 | Matt C. Abbot

During the last three decades, the issue of overpopulation - or perceived overpopulation - has been discussed in various capacities.

The primary instigators of these discussions have been the radical environmentalists, the radical animal rights activists, and certain wealthy elites in our Western society.

All of these groups more or less assert that human beings are destroying the planet. There are too many of us, they say. Hence, we must utilize "family planning" (read: abortion, contraception, sterilization), even in a coercive manner, to limit the number of people born into the world.

As a result of this elitist, anti-life mentality, also known as the "contraceptive mentality," several countries, including the U.S., are steeped in what the late Pope John Paul II called a culture of death.

In third world countries, abortion, contraception and sterilization seemingly abound; yet the most basic needs of food, clean water and medicine are often lacking.

Why is this so?

It would seem that international organizations such as the United Nations and Planned Parenthood are more interested in reducing the population of those less fortunate than in working to promote authentic economic development in developing countries.

The main questions involving this matter, I submit, are these: Is the world indeed overpopulated? What can be done to promote economic development and responsible parenthood in a way that is morally acceptable to virtually everyone?

The assertion that the world is overpopulated is essentially a myth. In a January 29, 2005 address given by Cesare Bonivento, Roman Catholic bishop of Papua New Guinea, at the Family Life International Symposium held in Papua New Guinea, Bishop Bonivento cited a 2003 report issued by the United Nations Population Division warning that "future fertility levels in most developing countries will likely fall below 2.1 children per woman, the level needed to ensure the long-term replacement of the population. By 2050, the UN document says, three out of every four countries in the less developed regions will be experiencing below-replacement fertility, with all developed countries far below replacement level as well."

Bishop Bonivento continued: "The deeper reductions in fertility will have as a consequence a faster aging of the population of developing countries, and this aging will stress social security systems. Globally, the number of older persons (60 years or over) will nearly triple, increasing from 606 million in 2000 to nearly 1.9 billion by 2050."

Interestingly, the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) released a report in 2004 predicting "that the world's population will increase by almost 40% by 2050, to 8.9 billion inhabitants" and that "such a demographic increase is an obstacle for development and for the environment."

Bishop Bonivento gave the following observation for the aforementioned contradictory report: "Why such an evidently contradictory evaluation? Because the warnings of the other UN agencies and of the demographers are jeopardizing UNFPA's effort to curb the population with any means, including legal abortion. UNFPA is the agency supporting the Chinese one-child policy, which includes forced abortion for women having a second child."

Now, what can be done to foster economic development in third world countries? According to Dr. Brian Clowes, author and researcher for Human Life International, such a program would: "provide basic health care and prenatal care to women and children, thereby dramatically reducing infant mortality rates; build road systems and bridges to remote areas, thus promoting regional economic self-sufficiency; help break down artificial economic barriers, such as family-run utility monopolies and overly complicated procedures for securing permits in order to start small businesses, thereby stimulating healthy competition; improve agricultural production with rural electrification, mechanization and adequate grain storage, thereby improving nutrition; provide clean running water to villages, reducing endemic diseases; and provide basic education to those who are not receiving it."

Finally, the widespread promotion of natural family planning, also known as natural fertility regulation, is vital, as it is "morally acceptable to all religions and cultures." Information on natural family planning can be found on the following websites: www.ccli.org, www.popepaulvi.com.
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Kind of fun following around someone like you Scanr1. One of the ramnifications you fal to grasp is limited resources, and yes oil and Coal are what I M talking about. You would probably scream when the gas price rises, like I do, but it is the FIRST to show the population problem. The oil shortage globaly, is of 2 reasons, in the US, not enough refinerys, and second India and China, are moving out of third world and into manufacutring and processing, and they are the most populated spaces on the planet. As a country "westernizes" it uses more energy, and other than Solar, wind, and geothermal, there is a finite qunaitity on this earth.

Why don't you stop wrapping every argument in a pro life or your fanatical Christian wahabism, and smell the coffee. Not every thing that happens on this spinning rock will be immediately apparent for those who choose to limit their vision and mental capacity. You again chose the wrong facts and the wrong argement. Do you ever read a newspaper or magazine sift the facts and make up your own mind, or do you only believe what you hear in church?
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The fact remains that humans are at the very top of the food chain. We have absolutely no predators and have made it illegal to kill off each other. We are living longer and longer on average as time progresses and are having more and more children.

Humans, just like the animals we hunt, will eventually get over populated if left unchecked. The earth is only so big and can only hold so many people.

IMHO a "couple" should have no more than two children...... one to replace each of the parents. If the average extends above this the planet will eventually get overpopulated with humans. No way around it unless a large mass of people start dying off. It's pretty simple. If you are worried about overpopulation then have two or less children.
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If you don't believe over population is a future probelm, you have a poor understanding of math.
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Matt C. Abbott is the former executive director of the Illinois Right to Life Committee and the former director of public affairs for the Chicago-based Pro-Life Action League. He is a Catholic journalist and commentator. He can be reached at mattcabbott@hotmail.com.

Catholics aren't allowed to use any birth control except for withdrawl and natural rythm, and they are giving advice about populatoin control.

A bunch of guys that aren't allowed to marry or have children very interesting.
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If you don't believe over population is a future probelm, you have a poor understanding of math.
Obviously math is not your strong suit.

If you care to note, the birth rate in Europe and the united states is extremely low, only in Arab countries do they have a + population number.

Great book on the subject is Buchanan's Death of the West.
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A bunch of guys that aren't allowed to marry or have children very interesting.

What does that have to do with anything?
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Why don't you stop wrapping every argument in a pro life or your fanatical Christian wahabism, and smell the coffee.

Hey einstein, if it wasn't for christianity (namely Catholicism) you would be being beaten by a mullah right now.
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If you care to note, the birth rate in Europe and the united states is extremely low, only in Arab countries do they have a + population number.
Not real sure where you are getting your numbers but I assure you that the United States has a definite positive population growth. Immigration accounts for the majority of the US's population growth but even with out immigration considered, with our current birth and death rate the US's population will increase by 29.7 million people in 45 years. Looks like a plus in people to me.

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U.S. average fertility rate is currently 2.1335 births per woman, the U.S."s highest fertility rate since 1971. (For comparison, the United Kingdom"s fertility rate is 1.7, Canada's is 1.4, and Germany's is 1.3.)

Immigration: Immigration contributes over one million people to the U.S. population annually. The total foreign-born population in the U.S. is now 31.1 million, a record 57 percent increase since 1990. About 8 million of those are here illegally--a 4.5 million increase since 1990. Almost one-third of all immigration during the 1990s was illegal.

An NPG demographic analysis of age distribution, fertility, and mortality data shows that if there had been no immigration to the U.S. since 1990, the population in 2000 would have been 262 million"19 million less than the 281 million counted. Thus, post-1990 immigrants and their children accounted for 61 percent of population growth during the last decade.
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