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Only the other day I was sowing my seeds and spilt some on the desert. Should I self flagellate?
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostHas any nun ever fathered a child?
There was some bint called Mary that did something equally unlikely...
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Originally posted by BrowneIssue View PostThe Mythical Man Month.
Four wives impregnated by one man produce babies at the same rate as four wives being impregnated by four men.
I don't think that would increase the population. You still have the same number of breeding females making babies (but only ¼ of the males trying to make them).
Do you do your economics this way? You should go into banking.
As per BrollyBonce above, it would only be by the replacement or substitution of infertile partners with fertile ones that an increase would occur.
... but there are more breeding females in muslim populations than other populations due to the way that female self-esteem is suppressed. In the west, women are better educated and tend to be more self-reliant and independent and many do not have kids. In Afghanistan for example, women are not allowed to go to school by the Taliban and suffer extreme violence if they try.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostHas any nun ever fathered a child?
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Originally posted by BrowneIssue View PostThe Mythical Man Month.
Four wives impregnated by one man produce babies at the same rate as four wives being impregnated by four men.
I don't think that would increase the population. You still have the same number of breeding females making babies (but only ¼ of the males trying to make them).
Do you do your economics this way? You should go into banking.
As per BrollyBonce above, it would only be by the replacement or substitution of infertile partners with fertile ones that an increase would occur.
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Originally posted by Cyberman View PostPerhaps because polygamy exists for muslims and therefore a guy with four wives is going to have rather more kids than a guy with one wife.
Four wives impregnated by one man produce babies at the same rate as four wives being impregnated by four men.
I don't think that would increase the population. You still have the same number of breeding females making babies (but only ¼ of the males trying to make them).
Do you do your economics this way? You should go into banking.
As per BrollyBonce above, it would only be by the replacement or substitution of infertile partners with fertile ones that an increase would occur.
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostSo come on, believers, why aren’t there more catholics than muslims? Have you all been ignoring the Papal Bull?
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostSo come on, believers, why aren’t there more catholics than muslims? Have you all been ignoring the Papal Bull?
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Originally posted by Incognito View PostOh oh, don't get started on this topic you'll have the raving bigot out in a minute. Mind you, now I've posted on this thread he won't be long behind me.
Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostSo come on, believers, why aren’t there more catholics than muslims? Have you all been ignoring the Papal Bull?
Is this helping?
What else? Oh yes. Catholic missionaries tend to gain few converts because the Spanish conqistadores had a tendency to wipe out potential converts, and those that were converted were later massacred by USA-funded intervention in South American civil wars in huge numbers. Meanwhile Moslem converts tend not to be subjected to genocide on a continental scale.
Any more? Oh yes. Moslems tend to only quietly drown or bury alive their babies because of short term nationalistic, political pressures. Catholics do it from out-of-wedlock shame.
Next bigot, please?
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Originally posted by Menelaus View PostHave we all heard Marcus Brigstockes Abrahamic faiths rant?
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Originally posted by cailin maith View PostNo out of touch old giffer in a museum in Rome can tell me that I shouldn't do something because God wouldn't like it.
But I'm sure God's ok with that.
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I'm afraid that church determinations on sexual conduct (especially RC - I mean, FFS, why take advice from a celibate?!) is as hypocritical as it is wrong.
Have we all heard Marcus Brigstockes Abrahamic faiths rant?
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