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A Halloween Question: Who Is Afraid of Seven Billion People?

A Population of Seven Billion is a Triumph; Not a Tragedy.

4 Like arrows in the hands of a warrior
are children born in one’s youth.
5 Blessed is the man
whose quiver is full of them.

– 127th Psalm (4,5) (HT:Biblegateway.com)

I came home a little late from my morning jog this morning and later slammed down that cup of morning coffee before rushing out the door to work. As I drank, I watched a snippet of the morning news show of WAFF – 48. Sometime today, the Seven Billionth human being will be born.

I consider this a remarkable victory for mankind. As late as 1900, we were unable to support a single billion, let alone seven! I see the fact that seven billion people are able to coexist as an ultimate triumph of science, ratiocination and goodwill. I am a believer that more people are a solution; not a problem. We have always succeeded at feeding and watering them in the past. We will succeed again. We will succeed forever more.

Others do not share my optimism and fear this many people. This has presented a conundrum to anyone who accepts the Gospel of Malthus. Complaining about there being too many people is one thing; doing something about it leads us to a serious thicket of problems. Throughout the 20th Century, societies have struggled against the basic biblical injunction to be fruitful and multiply and have thereby added unnecessary tyranny and murder to the stock of human misery.

Thomas Malthus formally kicked-off the movement to control world population with his 1798 text An Essay on the Principle of Population. Malthus argued therein that population grew exponentially. He claimed agricultural productivity could only increase in a linear fashion. This led Malthus to the logical extrapolation that man would overpopulate any constrained area and fall victim to war, disease and famine.

Malthus falls into the category of men proved intelligent, articulate, but wrong. Assuming Malthus’ exponential theory of population growth is accurate; man’s population doubled twice since 1900 and is ¾ of the way to a 3rd doubling. Our food production is such obesity has become a major health problem in much of the developed world. Malthus was wrong; but Malthus was persuasive and quotable. Many disciples of Malthus arose to contribute greatly to all that is wrong in the modern world.

The founder of Planned Parenthood, Margaret Sanger, believed strongly that human population should be limited. That soon led her to wrestle with the unavoidable question of just which reproduction had to be prevented. She elected to advocate eugenics, so that she could improve the overall quality of the human race by not having unfit individuals breed. In her tract “My Way to Peace,” Sanger made the following recommendation.

. . . keep the doors of Immigration closed to the entrance of certain aliens whose condition is known to be detrimental to the stamina of the race, such as feeble-minded, idiots, morons, insane, syphiletic, epileptic, criminal, professional prostitutes, and others in this class . . . apply a stern and rigid policy of sterilization, and segregation to that grade of population whose progeny is already tainted or whose inheritance is such that objectionable traits may be transmitted to offspring.

(HT: NYU.edu)

As WWII discredited racial eugenics, the Human Population Movement was forced to find a different justification under which they could peddle their sadism. In the late 1960’s and Early 1970’s, they joined forces with the growing environmental movement. Paul and Anne Ehrlich made this Neo-Malthusian Movement famous with the publication of The Population Bomb. This irrational 1968 screed predicted that society would break down in the 1970’s and 1980’s and that starvation would ravage America!

Yet even today, after over 200 years of scientific inaccuracy to their credit, the alarmists still sound the alarm. This piece by Steven Earl Salmony gives us the typical tenor of how Human Population Activists think.

Tomorrow we will become a species of 7 billion overconsumers, overproducers and overpopulaters on a finite and frangible planet where resources are dissipating and environs degrading rapidly.

(HT: Countercurrents.org)

This perhaps deliberately misses the real problem the world is going to have with respect to population. This problem consists of a lack of working age people in developed world countries. Plans such as Medicare, Social Security, and much of the rest of America’s social welfare state involve transfer payments from working age taxpayers to elderly recipients. What will happen when there are more recipients than donors? A Reuters article takes up this question.

Many demographers and long-term planners say the challenge for the next century will be less dealing with growing numbers of people and more managing the much larger population of aged and perhaps dependent people while finding new strategies to deliver prosperity, jobs and essential services. The trend has already contributed to the current global financial crisis by driving up health and social care bills and perhaps also undermining productivity.

So the question I posted atop this article can be answered as follows. People who do not believe we can solve our future problems do not believe people should continue bringing children into the world. The Human Population Movement will cloak this pessimism and fundamental anti-humanism in terms of eugenics, environmentalism or concern for the economic well-being of the working classes.

However, what the poor, the enfeebled and the dirty environment needs right now are more intelligent minds, strong backs and well-lined wallets. We need more people to do work necessary to keep Earth an inhabitable planet. We need new ideas to fuel the continued technological improvements that make our lives possible and fulfilling. We need more working people to be able to afford the continuance of a law-giving state.

Children are indeed a heritage of the Lord and a blessing. This Halloween, do not be afraid of 7 Billion people. Be very afraid of those who tell you not to breed. Someone who tells you that is definitely not your friend.

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COMMENTS

  • YnotNOW

    fails to recognize that every life is a blessing, and every death a tragedy.
    It is ultimately a selfish world view that sees more people sharing in the blessing of life to be a curse – they want to have more of it just for themselves alone!

    • YnotNOW

      Every attempt to “limit” populations results in much worse problems than the issue they were trying to address. But in their good intentions, they are blinded by their perspective. World views matter!

      • http://www.twitter.com/AWG9_yoyo yoyo

        The “Interstate Highway” to Hell is paved with Good Intentions – No speed limit and every lane is a passing lane.

    • MikeG

      The anti-life, anti-human movement is really evidence of the Devil’s influence in the world. It’s insidious.

  • aesthete

    there’s a provable correlation between greater wealth and declining birth rates. If one were sincere about wanting to reduce population growth, more capitalism and other wealth-enhancing policies would be the way to go. Instead, we see leftists call for expansive government solutions that haven’t been tested, much less proven. It’s just another attempt at control using the most convenient excuse on hand.

    • Repair_Man_Jack

      Taking care of kids costs more than just love and time. I’m still convinced it’s worthwhile.

      • rightwingmom52

        That’s usually around the time parents start questioning whether or not it’s worthwhile. LOL.

        Seriously, we’re halfway through college and are starting to see signs of that maturity we’ve been looking for. Even so, wouldn’t trade the last 20+ years with the boy for anything.

        • Repair_Man_Jack

          Tuitions go up about 9%/year on average. Outside of selling Meth, what would you reccommend I do to raise the $140,000 I’ll need to afford the typical public university in 12 years.

          • rightwingmom52

            As soon as we moved to Alabama back in 2000 when the kid was in 4th grade, we bought into the PACT plan. We’ve barely made it under the wire for it to be funded through graduation (2013 fingers crossed). That plus the 529 plan plus some academic scholarship money have been lifesavers for us. No debt yet.

            It’s a shame the PACT program was so mismanaged because it could have helped many families who need it.

            Lots of scholarship money out there, and unless things change, free rides at many state schools if you have the grades & score high enough on ACT.

  • tailfins1959

    As someone who conducted the EPIC FAIL experiment of depending on a conservative Christians culture as a refuge in this recession, this phenomenon should be interesting to watch. Much of the population increase comes from India, China, Latin America and the Muslim regions. If much of the conservative movement doesn’t wake up, it will experience a Pete Wilson effect. Rick Perry is showing the best hope to keep us off the Pete Wilson path.

    • Repair_Man_Jack

      defininately not about pulling up the success ladder or reverting a racist immigration or eugenics policy a ala Margaret Sanger or Pat Buchanan.

      • throwback59

        and out bred and he was right. 6.7 Billion non-Americans and I don’t think any of them like us. 6.8 Billion if you include liberals here in the USA.

        • Repair_Man_Jack

          That the US would no longer exist as of 2025. He makes some valid points, but he grotesquely overplays his hand.

          • tailfins1959

            The John Birch Society predicted the US would be under Soviet control by 1989.

          • Repair_Man_Jack

            nt.

  • justiceasking

    Over a billion people starving even though we produce enough food for 10 billion. Over a billion people illiterate. 48% of the world population forced to live off $2 a day. Only a satirist could claim that we’re sustainable at 7 billion. We could be taking care of ourselves so much better.

    It is not unreasonable to want that every child born into this world be given the best possible chance for life, liberty and happiness. And it’s also not unreasonable to provide birth control to every woman who wants to maintain control over her fertility. A child born with no regard for their future, resources or survival is merely a celebration of ignorance and despair.

    It’s the remote island analogy: when there’s only enough food and resources for 5 survivors, the group will be very wary, and rightly so, of taking on a 6th. The so-called culture of life gives no consideration to the quality of that life.

    • Repair_Man_Jack

      Over a billion people starving even though we produce enough food for 10 billion.

      Only a satirist could claim that we?re sustainable at 7 billion.

      Within the 1st three sentences of your reply, you already successfully argued against yourself. Switch to decaf. If we produce enough food for 10Bn, how are we unsustainable at 7Bn. Unsustainable means that there is no way it could possibly be done.

      • gekster

        that’s taking up the other 3 billion.

    • tailfins1959

      Using your argument of illiteracy, poverty and hunger, the world had an unsustainable population in the 1400s.

  • beric

    And see no mention of the excellent documentary, Demographic Winter. http://www.demographicwinter.com/index.html Among its numerous rich quotes and data, I appreciate this statement: “never once in history has economic growth been accompanied by population decline.”

    Also consider The Empty Cradle by Philip Longman. http://www.amazon.com/Empty-Cradle-Birthrates-Threaten-Prosperity/dp/0465050506
    Subtitle is “How Falling Birthrates Threaten World Prosperity And What To Do About It”. The birthrates in European and other countries are falling fast, to a little above 1 birth per woman. Russia is dying off, literally, as is Japan. Declining population IS the future, and we’d do best to be informed about it.

    As far as capacity, the earth has so much more room, while still being responsible with our natural resources and environment. Technology can deal with these issues (perhaps why liberals and environmentalists often oppose it). For example, if the overwhelming food abundance on the planet isn’t enough, check out Vertical Farming: http://www.verticalfarm.com/ Technology can and will provide solutions to these issues.

    And did you know that 1% of Earth’s water is fresh water? 1%! Don’t think how small that is, but how vastly LARGE of an amount of water that is. Countries and locales struggling with access to adequate fod and water