Scribes of the Tribe by David Rich

Scribes of the Tribe by David Rich

Author:David Rich
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: David Rich
Published: 2021-12-31T00:00:00+00:00


Prohibiting Birth Control Causes Poverty

I want nothing to do with any religion concerned with keeping the masses satisfied to live in hunger, filth and ignorance. I want nothing to do with any order, religious or otherwise, which does not teach people that they are capable of becoming happier and more civilized, on this earth, capable of becoming true man, master of his fate and captain of his soul. To attain this I would put priests to work, also, and turn the temples into schools.

Jawaharlal Nehru

Nehru died while prime minister of India. His daughter was prime minister for fifteen years, his grandson for five years, and his sister was the first female president of the U.N. General Assembly.

Nehru speaks heresy to organized religions that preach the necessity of procreation into direst poverty, illustrated in third world countries including India where the population believes more in religion than reality. The three major Western religions by their actions, no matter their contrary lip service, endorse masses content with hunger, filth, and ignorance. The original religious sin was education, eating from the tree of knowledge. No good can spring from those who prefer ignorance to knowledge. The primary virtue of religion is to calm our fear of death, though world poverty seems an unfair trade-off for bare belief in immortality. If temples and churches were converted into schools they would better assist the species, which hasn’t exactly been accomplished by madrassas in mosques with a single curriculum, to memorize the Koran. Together, education and birth control are among the most important means of mastering our fate. Religion mandates slavery by prohibiting birth control. Tom agrees that birth control should be actively taught instead of discouraged, but he tries to be a loyal Catholic brother.

God damn the society that will permit such poverty! God damn the religions that stand for such a putrid system!

Sinclair Lewis

Lewis drank with abandon, his second wife was political columnist Dorothy Thompson, and he was the first American to receive the Nobel Prize for literature.

World population grew by 100 million in 1995 to 5.75 billion people and will hit 8 billion in 2023. According to the Population Institute: “Ninety percent of the growth [is] in poor countries already terribly torn by civil strife and social unrest and where all too many people live in brutal poverty.”

There are three risk factors for poverty according to the October 1994 Atlantic Monthly: “teenage child-bearing, failure to complete high school, and non-marriage.” When all three are present, “then it is all but inevitable that the mother and her child will live in poverty: 79 percent of all children born to mothers with these three risk factors are poor.”

Religion can’t be considered a bastion of morality when its prohibition against birth control traps many in poverty, bordering on evil if not evil itself. Religious advocacy of death to the infidel pales in comparison to the misery suffered by those believing that their primary duty in life is to produce children for the Christian (using the largest



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