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Deliberate Childlessness: Moral Rebellion With a New Face

Albert Mohler

Author, Speaker, President of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary

 

According to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Joe and Deb Schum of Atlanta aren't worried about baby proofing their house or buying a car seat.  As a matter of fact, the couple doesn't ever intend to have children and they are proud of their childlessness.  According to the newspaper's report, "the Schums are part of a growing number of couples across the country for whom kids don't factor in the marriage equation." 

The paper also pointed to the fact the nation's birthrate fell last year to an historic low of 66.9 births per 1,000 women age 15-44.  That represents a decline of 43% since just 1960.  "Many childless couples," according to the report, "revel in their decision, despite badgering from baffled mothers and friends.  Others struggle with the choice before keeping the house kid-free." 

The Schums just don't want kids to get in the way of their lifestyle.  They enjoy cruising to the Georgia mountains on their matching Harley-Davidson motorcycles.  They love their gourmet kitchen, outfitted with the very latest stainless steel appliances and trendy countertops.  Deb Schum explains, "if we had kids, we would need a table where the kids could do homework."  Clearly, children aren't a part of their interior design plan.

This pattern of childlessness has caught the attention of others in the media.  The left-wing internet site Salon.com actually published a series of articles entitled, "To Breed or Not to Breed."  This series of articles featured couples and individuals who have decided that children are not a part of their chosen lifestyle. 

One woman wrote that parenthood just isn't a part of her plan, regardless of cultural expectations to the contrary.  Motherhood just doesn't fit her self-image or her schedule.  "I compete in triathlons; my husband practices martial arts; we both have fulfilling careers; we travel the world ... we enjoy family and friends; we have a fun, intimate relationship." 

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