Underseer
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Christianity pressures young people into getting married early and having lots of children before they've had a chance to experience life or even properly establish a life. Many of them get young and start having lots of kids not because they want to, but because they are pressured into it. After all, the man in the pulpit gets more money if he has more congregants, and in the Western industrialized world, believers are deconverting to atheism at an alarming rate.
The man in the pulpit needs lots and lots of babies. Who cares if people who get married younger are more likely to get divorced? Who cares if couples who start having children at a younger age are more likely to end up in poverty? As long as the man in the pulpit gets more money out of the deal, isn't that all that matters?
Adolescents in conservative churches often find that their congregations and their beliefs push them into marriage at a comparatively young age.
And soon after the vows are spoken, the baby-making is expected to begin.
Of course having one or two children won’t do. To truly please the Lord (and the minister, the parents, and the fellow churchgoers), the wedded couple must — per the book of Genesis — “be fruitful and increase in number; multiply on the earth and increase upon it.”
Christianity pressures young people into getting married early and having lots of children before they've had a chance to experience life or even properly establish a life. Many of them get young and start having lots of kids not because they want to, but because they are pressured into it. After all, the man in the pulpit gets more money if he has more congregants, and in the Western industrialized world, believers are deconverting to atheism at an alarming rate.
The man in the pulpit needs lots and lots of babies. Who cares if people who get married younger are more likely to get divorced? Who cares if couples who start having children at a younger age are more likely to end up in poverty? As long as the man in the pulpit gets more money out of the deal, isn't that all that matters?
