02-13-2022, 06:07 AM
(This post was last modified: 02-13-2022, 06:08 AM by Alan_Boskov.)
I can't answer this from a Jewish viewpoint. However, the reasons given are understandable, given the planet's state of affairs. I used to also have such thoughts, during my early relationships when times were not nearly as bad as these.
Deciding to bring a child into a world where there is no longer hope for a reasonably secure future will hold that parent responsible, once that child becomes aware that it was born into some degree of slavery.
From a religious point of view, I can only speak from that of a religion of which has branched out from Judaism of which teaches that sexuality is only to be practiced for the purpose of creating children.
Whether or not any such parallels to this claim coincide with those found in the teachings of Judaism or not may likely be debated here.
Deciding to bring a child into a world where there is no longer hope for a reasonably secure future will hold that parent responsible, once that child becomes aware that it was born into some degree of slavery.
From a religious point of view, I can only speak from that of a religion of which has branched out from Judaism of which teaches that sexuality is only to be practiced for the purpose of creating children.
Whether or not any such parallels to this claim coincide with those found in the teachings of Judaism or not may likely be debated here.