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Britain's Chief Rabbi Warns of Fall of Europe

Monday, November 30, 2009 3:53 AM
Speaking at the Annual Theos Lecture in London on November 4, Britain's Chief Rabbi Johnathan Sacks, warned that Europe was bound to meet the same fate as ancient Greece due to its abysmal failure to inspire larger families. "Parenthood involves massive sacrifice: of money, attention, time and emotional energy," he said. "Where today, in European culture with its consumerism and its instant gratification 'because you're worth it,' in that culture, where will you find space for the concept of sacrifice for the sake of generations not yet born?" He observed that sincere religious belief is able to overcome the cultural impediments to having children. "Wherever you turn today anywhere in the world, and whether you look at the Jewish or Christian or Muslim communities, you will find the more religious the community, the larger, on average, are its families," he said.............. [view link]

5 comments

  • Philip A. Stein
    15 years ago
    You do know this is a strip club forum, right?
  • Dudester
    15 years ago
    He doesn't care. He pays dues, doesn't actually visit SC's, and he thinks we're interested in his crap.
  • Philip A. Stein
    15 years ago
    I know he has no reviews. It's someone's sockpuppet. It would be easy enough to figure out but I'm not interested enough to invest the time.
  • minnow
    15 years ago
    Dudester is probably half right- RE, the part about "paying dues". To post on this DB, all one has to do is register a nickname & provide valid email address. The only additional thing that paying dues (or submitting reviews) does is allow one to read the complete club reviews. That said, I'd be willing to bet the price of a VIP that OP isn't a paying Tuscl member, & just submitted nickname/email to spout off here.
  • MisterGuy
    15 years ago
    And yet more Right-wing hot air from the biggest waste of space on TUSCL...ugh...
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