Demographic Winter Coming: The Demise of the Family & Repercussions to the World
Demographic Winter: The Decline of the Human Family seeks to reawaken society to the importance of the stable, intact family, and engender a discussion and greater focus in the media, in academia, in the halls of policy makers, in religious circles, in the committees of civil society and in households around the world. Our hope is that all of these circles will bring to bare on the problems facing the family the tremendous contributions each can uniquely make. In this way, we hope to avert the storm that is now most surely coming on.
Visit their website and see a movie trailer at www.demographicwinter.com -- if you're a business owner and you think that you have difficulty finding talented people to work for you now, just wait ... because in the next 5-10-15 years, it's only going to get worse.
Reasons, in my opinion, for the demographic winter:
Visit their website and see a movie trailer at www.demographicwinter.com -- if you're a business owner and you think that you have difficulty finding talented people to work for you now, just wait ... because in the next 5-10-15 years, it's only going to get worse.
Reasons, in my opinion, for the demographic winter:
- Out of marriage sex
- People waiting longer to get married
- People having less children (in China, it's a one child society)
- People waiting longer to have children
- Since 1973, over 40 million babies have been aborted. How many scholars, political leaders, doctors, and teachers would've come with that 40 million loss?
- The viewpoint propaganda from the 1960's that there's a population explosion, and we need to give condoms and sex-education to ten year olds....
What's your opinion? Again, go to http://www.demographicwinter.com/index.html and watch the movie trailer.
Charlie Breeding
www.breedingtrust.com
www.thepepcoach.com


Thank you for sharing the Time magazine article 'Does God What You To Be Rich.'
Isn't it interesting that this is just one more (albeit) hot topic that Christians are divided on? And actually accusatory towards each other about it.
To have abundance doesn't mean to be just rich. That's just a possible part of the equation. It can also mean to have gratitude, to be full of (God's) grace or to be able to share or help unselfishly with others.
I'm making a very broad statement here but seems like a lot of the ministers that say the law of abundance is evil sure are not living like pious monks themselves. Even a handful of our politicians who claim to be wonderful and righteous Christians are shaming themselves using the cloak of Christianity to hold themselves above others in a shameless way.
No, I do not consider myself a Christian as it is 'commonly' held to mean. Jesus was a spiritual leader who wanted his followers to do and have and be as he was...he was generous. Why can't a Christian God be generous? If he makes everything why would he withhold some of it back? Even to those that worship him and live by that doctrine so true?
Christianity (and I'm only using that religion as this the religion this topic spoke about)needs to let go of the 'have and the have not' mentality that it seems to have embraced since it became the official religion of the
Roman Empire. As long as they hold that believe system there will be other 'Martin Luthers' that come along and will say 'hey, God is for ALL of us' and I think that meant equally.
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