I choose mine to hopefully be obvious. "Pronatalist" means that I welcome pronatalism, or the promotion of childbearing.
Somebody posted on another forum, that babies like pussy. What could that mean? I take it to mean both, that babies probably like to emerge from the birth canal and come to life, but also that they would enjoy sex later in life, yet another practical reason to encourage large families worldwide, for the greater good of the many, that more people could then enjoy living.
I am not at all impressed with the bewildering array of nasty, side-effect-ridden contraceptives that we are supposedly to "choose" from, in order to prevent the most wonderous of blessings from God—children. Why are there so many contraceptive "options?" Because they are all shoddy, because humans were never designed to use any means of "birth control." There is something wrong with every method, so they go on inventing ever more to experiment on us with.
It doesn't mean that I will necessarily have a "large" family, that's up to God. But it means I welcome the prospect, if it happens. And I suspect that humans will likely prosper all the better, in an increasingly populous planet where people are free to multiply more naturally, as we were meant to.
Each and every human life is sacred, and so shouldn't the flow of human life, flow more unhindered and naturally from generation to generation? I read something on some pro-life forum, how natural insemination, helps to bond a married couple together all the tighter. The movie "Love Comes Softly" gives a rather pleasant and elegant simple explanation of what makes babies. A father and mother, love each other so much that their love "overflows," and so a baby comes to life. I don't expect humans to have to use "birth control," for there are better ways to accomodate or mitigate natural human population growth, than to "control" everything, contrary to nature and contrary to God's will for our lives. It's enough to provide for our children and love them and raise them to be good people. We need not be burdened to try to "limit" their numbers.
"How can there be too many children? That's like saying there are too many flowers." Mother Teresa
There is elegance and beauty to the simplicity of the "no method" method of "family planning." Welcoming our babies to naturally push out and happen whenever they happen. And I do like, that such faith confounds the powers that be, that corruptly want to "control" everything and make us into their New World Order slaves. What could be more natural than the natural increase of humans? Human population growth is beautiful, and when simply accepted as a "given," in a more pronatalist society, then we should be able to adapt to our rising numbers, more readily and naturally. |