Sentences with phrase «n't bring a child into the world»

OK, here's the formula: 1) Stay in school and graduate, 2) get a full - time job, 3) get married, and 4) don't bring a child into the world until you've completed steps 1 — 3.

Not exact matches

But children are not intended by God to be brought into the world outside the marriage bond, nor is single parenthood endorsed in scripture as a providential way of rearing children.
Everyone should be for birth control, for s e x education and for a mothers right to choose not to bring another child into the world with little to no ability to care for that child.
At that point, before a new life has truly formed, if the mother KNOWS that bringing a child into the world in her current situation will do more harm than good, why should she not have the choice?
Many of these same people bring children into the world at a high pace, and then would prefer that the rest of society take over and educate their children in their particular brand of religion when they don't plan well and don't want to violate their beliefs.
The feral child brought up by the wolves has a human body and originally a human brain, but it is not human: it does not have that distance from the world and other selves which is a necessary presupposition for its entering into relation with a Thou and becoming an I.
And perhaps if more couples did see marriage worthwhile in and of itself, not merely as a means of bringing a family (children) into the world, we would see stronger marriages.
Aware that this line leaves out of account the potential of the child for a full human life, Singer responds that «in a world that is already over-populated, and in which the regulation of fertility is universally accepted, the argument that we should bring all potential people into existence is not persuasive.»
The kids born to these alcoholics do not choose to be brought into this world or raised by them, it is not fair to those children.
Part of the distinctively human expression of pervasive sexuality is the bringing of children into the world, at least for those who are not celibate (where such contact does not occur) or homosexual (where procreation is not possible).
When nine out often women choose not to bring a disabled child into the world it is both a sign and a reinforcement of the culture's inhospitality toward those who live a conspicuously dependent life.
Many of these same people bring children into the world at a high pace, and then would prefer that the rest of society take over and educate their children in their particular brand of religion when they don't plan well.
While gay and lesbian couples may not breed as fast as their straight counterparts, they still work together and bring children and families into the world just fine.
Abortion can end when the Church comes to the aid of those mothers - to - be are in trouble and families are scared to bring a child into the worldnot working against them.
Isn't that the meaning of the anguished and painful cry out of Mary's «insides» that brings the child into the world?
If good parents are not evil for deliberately bringing children into this world and inevitably having to discipline them in some fashion or another then neither is God (who is better than any earthly parent could ever be) for creating man.
Now, that isn't to say that women who can't conceive children are powerless, but simply that the capacity to bring brand new life into the world is a power unmatched by any other human function.
UK legislation does not reflect this, despite the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child calling three times (in 2002, 2008 and 2016) for successive governments to bring legislation into line with the International Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes and subsequent, relevant Resolutions of the World Health Assembly.
What parent does not experience a shift towards selflessness post bringing a child into the world?
Whether you chose to use drugs or not; whether you had a scheduled or emergency c - section; whether you adopted or went through IVF or used a surrogate, the way in which your child was brought into the world shouldn't matter to anyone other than you.
but the birth i want isn't just some selfish fantasy — i'm making these choices based on what science and millenia of birthing women have proven are the safest, healthiest, and most positive ways to bring a child into the world / interact with them in their first few hours of life.
He said it didn't make sense to him to bring a «disgusting baby» into the world when there were children already here who needed parents.
Dr. Ronald L. Ruecker, president of the Illinois State Medical Society, wrote in reference to midwife Yvonne Cryns» case, «This case was not about allowing parents to choose how to bring their children into the world» («Safety must be first consideration in childbirth,» Voice of the people, June 15).
Pensacola, Fla. — Dr. Ronald L. Ruecker, president of the Illinois State Medical Society, wrote in reference to midwife Yvonne Cryns» case, «This case was not about allowing parents to choose how to bring their children into the world» («Safety must be first consideration in childbirth,» Voice of the people, June 15).
This case was not about allowing parents to choose how to bring their children into the world.
Even if he can not understand the pain of labor, he is right there beside her commiserating and helping her feel less alone, a part of the process, as well as reminding her of her sacrifice to bring their child into the world safely and lovingly.
You don't want to bring a child into the world on shaky emotional territory.
For many people, surrogacy is a process that not only brings a child into the world but forms a deep and intimate bond between surrogate and intended parents.
Filled with parenting tales (and dilemmas) from around the globe, it is a reminder that we bring our children into worlds filled with traditions, some of which we don't even realize have been passed down to us until we, in turn, find ourselves passing them down to others.»
«It hasn't been easy, but we kept trying because we can't wait to bring our first child into the world and grow our family.
Maybe you'll then want to mourn the experiences you won't have or the child you won't bring into the world.
The next possible date was November 2, the Day of the Dead in Italy, so she couldn't in good conscience bring a child into the world then.
This overnight oatmeal recipe is perfect to whip together in advance of a busy week, especially the kind that may or may not include bringing a new child into the world.
A family crisis forces Ben to bring his children out of the woods and into a world where they are not quite as prepared for what they find as Ben would have hoped, and forces a crisis of conscience where adherence to a Platonic ideal becomes less a lofty goal than tunnel vision with unintended consequences.
Bergman's tortured husband (Max von Sydow) is apolitical, thrown into a spiritual chasm by Chinese nukes, while Schrader's is a radical environmental activist (Philip Ettinger) who can't bring a child into a doomed world.
A Quiet Place further brings to mind Spielberg's War of the Worlds; not only in the way that it taps into the fears of being a parent with children in a troubled political climate and modern world that often feels dystopian, but even down to its set pieces where freaky creatures hunt people hiding in basements and desperately trying to not draw their attention.
After all, if children don't make you see things differently — first bringing them into the world and then watching them go out into it — then God help you.
Don't teach children that it is acceptable to bring unwanted animals into the world.
The only thing I knew is that I was not ready to bring a child into this world.
After some hard work in the relationship, the couple is able to frame the real block as a matter of trust: can I trust you to still be there for me, that I won't get lost in your eyes if we bring a child into this world together?
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