Re: virus: RE: Why have children?

Martin Traynor (m.traynor@ic.ac.uk)
Wed, 6 Nov 1996 14:32:07 +0000


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On 30 Oct 96 at 22:48, JPS wrote:

> If we decide that we value 'having reasonable arguments' more than
> 'having children', then we might not have children, (because, say,
> we don't want the world to be overpopulated, or because we don't
> want the responsibility), but if we take that approach, then the
> only people having children will be the unreasonable ones (like
> the religious folk: "go forth and multiply").... so we'd better
> have children, so that we may pass on our finer attributes - go
> forth and multiply ourselves. Of course we can see where this
> goes: mindless overpopulation... So perhaps we should not have
> children, but focus on subverting the children of religious people
> into not being so mindless.... (etc.... I don't have the answers).

Neuter the stupid. ;)

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