Kragkin
Kragkin t1_iu4mt2h wrote
Reply to comment by tezzmosis in [OC] Worship vs Fertility by dbabbitt
Fertility rate is widely understood as children/woman, no?
Kragkin t1_iu4j93p wrote
Reply to comment by tezzmosis in [OC] Worship vs Fertility by dbabbitt
I agree with you on politics. But why do you keep mentioning devout Jewish practices like I haven't understood that? You're pushing this one extreme example to claim religious belief is inherently cultish. You're unfairly extrapolating thr extreme to the common.
Kragkin t1_iu4hei4 wrote
Reply to comment by Unlucky_keystroke in [OC] Worship vs Fertility by dbabbitt
Whatever your thought, this gives a reason religious people may be inclined to have more children.
Kragkin t1_iu4h8l0 wrote
Reply to comment by tezzmosis in [OC] Worship vs Fertility by dbabbitt
This could be said about many political ideologies. Is holding a political ideology inherently extremist now?
Kragkin t1_iu4du9e wrote
Reply to comment by tezzmosis in [OC] Worship vs Fertility by dbabbitt
You're taking an extreme cultish practice to prove that regular religious attendance is, wholesale, indicative of cultism? And y'all accuse us of circular reasoning..
How do you measure fertility rate then? What is fertility rate?
Kragkin t1_iu4cyff wrote
Reply to comment by tezzmosis in [OC] Worship vs Fertility by dbabbitt
That's literally what fertility rate is. And regular religious attendance doesn't constitute a indoctrinated cultist.
You're showing your hand; no wonder you have an issue with the graph.
Kragkin t1_iu4clih wrote
Reply to [OC] Worship vs Fertility by dbabbitt
Behold, children are a heritage from the LORD, the fruit of the womb a reward. –Psalm 127:3 ESV
Kragkin t1_ixcfkbl wrote
Reply to [Bloomberg] Here’s How America Uses Its Land by JPAnalyst
Keep in mind, a lot of pasture land is either multi-use and/or unable to grow human food.