Reiterating once again the basis for my belief that large Christian families are the best hope for the future of our nation, we find this statistic that conservative Christians have 78% more children than secular liberals (H/T: Faithmouse):

Writing in the Wall Street Journal, social scientist Arthur Brooks notes that if you pick 100 adults out of the population who attend their houses of worship nearly every week, they would have 223 children among them. But among 100 people who attend religious services less than once a year—or never—you would find 158 kids. That’s a 41 percent fertility gap between religious and secular people.

Even worse—if you are a secularist—religious people who identify themselves as politically “conservative” or “very conservative” are having, on average, an astonishing 78 percent more kids than secular liberals, Brooks writes.

This is significant, because kids tend to grow up to worship the way their parents do. In a generation or two, we are going to have a bumper crop of conservative citizens. Candidates who appeal to Christians will win more elections simply because of demographics.

Look on our wombs, ye mighty, and despair!”

(Cross-posted from Thoughts of a Regular Guy)

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2 Responses to Conservative Christians Have 78% More Children

  1. deb says:

    So, we will win the cultural war by out breeding the other side. There is a certain humorous irony to that.

  2. Bill says:

    The poor also have more children than the rich. I doubt that is evidence we should encourage poverty.

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