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In the first half of the 19th century, the Malthusian Theory espoused the dire prediction that the growing population of the world, coupled with the decrease in farmland available to produce crops, would lead to a great shortage of food and eventually to mass starvation. Since the earth is limited in its arable land, the theory held that the only way to deal with this growing danger was to encourage worldwide population control. This would ensure a sufficient food supply for all the world's inhabitants. History has shown how utterly wrong the Malthusian Theory has proven to be. While about...

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Song is one of the most frequently downloaded iTunes in Canada By Elizabeth O’Brien MONTREAL, June 25, 2007 (LifeSiteNews.com) – One of the most frequently downloaded iTunes in Canada, a French-language song entitled “Dégénerations,” vividly portrays a woman’s sorrow and pain after having an abortion. Written by the Quebec folk-rock band, “Mes Aïeux” (My Ancestors), the song compares the simple, yet fruitful lifestyle of “ton arrière-arrière-grand-père” (or “your great-great-grandfather”) to the stress and sterility of modern day life. Mirroring this idea, the music starts with a simple drum beat that gradually accelerates to an almost frantic gallop. Using specific examples,...

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Suppose for a moment that the birth in Bethlehem that Christians celebrate this week never happened --that it is, as the secularists would have it, mere mumbo jumbo, superstition, a myth. In other words, consider it not as an event but as a narrative. You want to launch a big new global movement from scratch. So what do you use? The birth of a child. If Christianity is just a myth, then it is, so to speak, an immaculately conceived one. On the one hand, what could be more powerless than a newborn babe? On the other, without a newborn...

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It is not improbable that approximately 21 million childless Russian adults will be punished with a new tax. The State Duma introduced this idea. The vice-chairman of the health protection committee Nikolai Gerasimenko suggested reverting to practice of the Soviet time and imposing the sterility tax to improve the demographic situation in the country. According to the vice-chairman, the appropriate bill is being worked at. He said, it was the time to think of the sterility tax. People, who don’t want to carry out their civil duty, will have to pay. The head of the Health Department Mikhail Zurabov seemed...

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The argument used by many advocates of abortion -- that abortion is safer than childbirth -- is difficult to defend in light of medical evidence to the contrary. The Abortion Surveillance Branch of the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) maintains that induced abortion is safer than childbirth [75] and that the serious complication rate is less than one percent. [76] Yet there is no agreement among investigators as to what constitutes a major complication and no real national system for the reporting these kind of statistics, [77] making the accuracy of such assertions questionable. Furthermore, the experiences of private physicians...

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WOMEN on the Atkins diet while trying to have children may substantially reduce their chances of conceiving, scientists said yesterday. High-protein diets such as the controversial low-carbohydrate regime can significantly lower pregnancy rates and disrupt the genetic development of embryos, according to research on mice and cows. It is not certain that the results apply to humans, but fertility experts said that women seeking to become pregnant would be ill-advised to eat as much protein as Atkins devotees consume. The diet allows followers to eat as much protein and fat as they like. In its “induction” and “weight-loss” phases, menus...

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<p>SAN CARLOS, Calif. - Conceptus Inc. (CPTS) has completed filing of a pre-market approval application with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to market Essure, its non-incisional permanent birth control procedure. In a news release, Conceptus said Essure requires no incisions, and can be performed without general anesthesia.</p>

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