It seems there's a fellow in my local newspaper who is oh-so excited about the prospects of population control. What's scarier is all of the acolytes in the comments section who approve of his Luciferian viewpoint.
I respond in kind in the comments section. I wrote all I'm gonna write, I believe. I see no reason to post any more comments there, since it's a liberal newspaper read by liberals.
Although, if there are any stimulating points that I may have left out, I'm open to suggestions.
http://www.tulsaworld.com/opinion/article.aspx?subjectid=62&articleid=20110710_62_G2_TulsaW42614&allcom=1- - - - -
Letter to the Editor: Control population
By William Dusenberry, Broken Arrow
Published: 7/10/2011 4:18 AM
Last Modified: 7/10/2011 4:18 AM
Tulsa World columns ("Who will feed the rapidly rising world population?" June 22 and "The cost-effective way to feed the world," June 26) addressed the challenge of feeding two billion more humans, by 2050 and three billion more humans, by 2100.
Neither of these news sources even hinted at the compelling necessity of using population control to reduce mankind's relentlessly increasing demands for additional food sources. Besides food, for untold additional billions of people: What about wars which will (are) be fought over: Migrations? Water? Oil? Religious fanaticism? Farmland? Jobs? The maintenance of world order? And hundreds of soon-to-be depleted, natural resources?
In the U.S., Planned Parenthood is under assault by Republican corporate religious extremists - even though the U.S. population is increasing by more than three million people per year and Earth's population is increasing by about 80 million people per year.
Instead of asking "who will feed" and "how to feed" type questions, Tulsa World readers would be better served by making them aware of the need to promote two-child families on a worldwide basis. Current religious opposition to birth control has the potential to destroy humanity as we now know it. Tulsa World readers need to be educated in this regard, because few if any ever learned of the horrors associated with overpopulation while in school.