I was just reading an article on Epoch Times (See AnnaMAGA's post below) about the incoming population implosion. Pretty much all first world countries are in a serious population decline and the entire world is on the precipice of and trending towards non-replacement birth rates.
Almost all of this is due to left-wing indoctrination on many levels. Guilting women into careers over family, addiction to birth control, promoting gay life styles, gender dysphoria, abortion, addiction to materialistic things (money over family), etc.
They have their hooks into the majority of conservatives as well. Think of your conservative friends, family, and colleagues. How many of them have 3 or more children? Not many, right?
Conservatives dismiss most of the lies of the left, but they only need to fall for one to ruin their prospects of a large family. Which for us, usually comes down to making money and materialistic goods a priority over family.
We could decimate leftwing ideology in a generation, as they stop breeding and if we could convince conservatives to target 4 children.
I believe there is nothing more important right now for conservatives than these 2 things. 1 - Have at least 4 children. 2 - Be VERY active in their lives, set examples, and instill your values (if you don't, the left will).
I think people would quickly realize that there is no joy greater on this earth than having a large loving family.
Genesis 1:28. God always had a plan, we just need to listen.
I always wanted a large family, but seemed to only meet men who didn't want children. :(
I did end up having 3 though. Yay!
I used to be a guy who didn't think much of having children, but after college I got a job teaching English in Japan and the first time I visited a kindergarten had had kids crawling on my back and hanging from my arms, I thought of how great it would be to be a father. Before my wife had our only child, it was a bit scary at first, knowing that the comfortable life I had was going to end and a completely new life was about to begin. Bill Murray's character in Lost in Translation summarized it best: "Once the baby is born, life as you know it is over. Then as time goes by, your children grow up to become the most fascinating people you'll ever know." (I'm paraphrasing and don't feel like looking p the exact quote.) I think of my life before our daughter was born and I would hate to ever go back to it. A life without our girl would be the worst. I wish we would've been able to have another child, but the baby died after about 4 weeks of pregnancy, then that was the last.
I agree. Your children grow up to be people that you have the best conversations with and just enjoy their company. :)