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It's 'quiverful', but that would mean to be quiver-like, and not to have a full quiver. Besides, it's archaic, and the psalm doesn't have the word 'quiverful' in it anyway, so what the heck, lady?! :D

Oh, but I never noticed that thing in the FB Green thingie. Someone's going to get an email.

Hm.

On the subject of sons v. daughters. You have to take the text of the scripture in context with the social values of the time and place that they were written.

I don't believe for a moment that boy children are somehow more beloved of God than girl children. Having said that, there are cultures still today where boy children are more valued than daughters. Personally, I think that is the province of Barbarians.

As for the number of children people have... well, some folks go overboard, having big families because "it's fun!" is irresponsible, even if you have the means... but that's just one gunfighter's opinion. For some, large families are a religious responsibility... again, I think that it's strange, but then, I think lots of things are strange that others consider normal.

More to follow.

Interesting post. I love the more poetic section of the Bible. I'm not sure I support imposing the whole one kid thing. But I agree that some people get way outta hand and have way too many. Happy Weekend!

Adoption is a wonderful thing - for families who can afford it! Having more than one child is fine in my book as long as they are taken care of right - and not brought into the world to make a welfare check bigger...

I love how you went from the Bible to Facebook.
That one child only thing is really quite something.
Have a wonderful weekend.

I have no idea of the stats for Canadian adoptions.

I do know that I and my brother were both adopted although we weren't told about it until we were adults. So I grew up thinking my rather large family was normal (5 of us kids, Mom from a family of 6 kids, Dad from a family of 16 with one of his brothers having 18 kids).

My husband comes from a smaller family (4 boys, both parents from families of 5 and 6 respectively, no more than 3 cousins in any family group). No adoptees.

We, my husband and I, had discussed adoption when we first got together and before we knew I was adopted. We wanted two of our own and then wanted to adopt a couple of kids to help out some of the children who need help. Provided of course that we could afford it. Well, life took a few turns and we ended up with just the one fabulous daughter. She hasn't had big families to interact with and I think that's part of the reason she doesn't want more than two kids when she finally settles down. She's also very environmentally conscious so that probably plays a part as well.

Funny thing is, when we mentioned we were thinking about maybe adopting at some point to my in-laws, they were completely against the idea of adopting. So to this day they don't know that I was adopted.

P.S. Anyone who says that boys are more valuable than girls in my presence get sideswiped by the clue-by-four that is my logic and attitude. And yes, I can even use the Bible against their logic. Even that particular psalm.

so being green is keeping your procreation to a minimum? seems a bit extreme to me.

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