Poimen
Puritan Board Post-Graduate
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The only thing I find chilling in this paper is the call "for bold action to control population growth." What like abortion?
Equally critical is the failure of the President and Congress to confront the issue of population control, in our own rapidly growing country and the rest of the world.
A "Rockefeller Report" in 1972, issued by the President's commission on population growth, urged the U.S. to move vigorously to stabilize our population at about 200 million as rapidly as possible. Since then our population has ballooned to 282 million, and is expected to reach 500 million between 2060 and 2070. We are heading into a century in which we will double and triple our population in a short time.
World-wide population projections are equally chilling. A series of international conferences have called for bold action to control population growth.
The only thing I find chilling in this paper is the call "for bold action to control population growth." What like abortion?