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By: Justin Fowler
Issue date: 4/30/09 Section: Opinion
From Justin Fowler, senior poultry science major
I'm a 22-year-old father of two and I am saddened when I see my peers at school and work put off a family life in pursuit of what they feel are material necessities. However, my beliefs about marriage and children are based on my beliefs about the purpose of life, and I would never expect others to share them. If the author of the article "Cradle Full of Arrows" asserts that people who believe that the biblical command to be fruitful and multiply has never been modified are seeking to govern the vote by their sheer reproductive numbers, then I would wonder how the author would explain the current condition of the federal government.
I'm a 22-year-old father of two and I am saddened when I see my peers at school and work put off a family life in pursuit of what they feel are material necessities. However, my beliefs about marriage and children are based on my beliefs about the purpose of life, and I would never expect others to share them. If the author of the article "Cradle Full of Arrows" asserts that people who believe that the biblical command to be fruitful and multiply has never been modified are seeking to govern the vote by their sheer reproductive numbers, then I would wonder how the author would explain the current condition of the federal government.
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