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In reply to the discussion: Where do you go with this statement from the Duggars? [View all]jmowreader
(53,164 posts)30. Not very far
Michelle Duggar is only about three kids away from her "ah, get that, would you Deidre?" moment. (Watch the "Every Sperm is Sacred" sketch in "Monty Python's The Meaning of Life."
Either that, or she's going to die during childbirth, which is God's way of saying "when I said to go forth and repopulate the Earth, I didn't mean you had to do it all by yourself."
There's really nothing you can say to Michelle Duggar to convince her God didn't really mean for her to have 22 kids or whatever it is now, so I don't worry about it.
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I refuse to forcefully re-educate a person, so, live and let live I guess.
RadiationTherapy
Mar 2012
#1
"...the entire population of the world could fit inside of Jacksonville, Florida."
KansDem
Mar 2012
#4
They might, if you put everyone ass to ankles--but apparently since the Duggars have
Arkana
Mar 2012
#6
There is a reason that studies show the more religous one is the more ignorant they are
snooper2
Mar 2012
#10
These people are members of the Quiverfull cult. They are Fundies who endorse constant breeding.
Walk away
Mar 2012
#17
Point 1: why is she wearing an upside-down cross, Second over-population isn't the problem,
LiberalArkie
Mar 2012
#21
The woman's part of a religious group whose way of spreading is to outpopulate the others
The Genealogist
Mar 2012
#37