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The Unsatisfied Womb
By wilkyjr Mon Mar 24, 2008 at 11:56:19 AM EST printable version print story
My choice for the title of the book I just read is the "Unsatisifed Womb".  This is one of the sub titles found on pg. 111 in the work . The actual title is BE FURITFUL AND MULTIPLY, by Nancy Campbell.  Vision Forum in San Antonio, Texas published the book in 2003.  It is on its fourth printing.  Doug Phillips wrote the forward to the book reminding the reader that the first commandment in the Bible is to be fruitful and multiply. pg. 7  Doug stated that the sin of Onan in the Bible was that of failing to impregnate his brother's widow.  This was a capital offense.  Doug states that God is against people who refuse to do what is their own nature, that is to reproduce. pg. 9  Phillips says that the influnce of evolutionism and eugenics has caused Christians to embrace the notion of child prevention.  The church, Doug says, has been swept up in this evil self deceiving vision of birth control. pg.s 10-11.
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     Vision Forum (www.visionforum.org) is a publishing house connected to the home school and Reconstruction movement. Its leader, Doug Phillips is the son of Howard Phillips one time U. S. Taxpayers Party Presidential candidate.  The catalogue from the school is stocked full of military-type themes showing boys with weapons used to teach them to defend their sister's honor.  The bookstore is loaded with religious right literature full of Reconstruction authors.  Some books are prescribed to teach boys how to be manly men while others advocate that the Civil War was really a great moral agenda waged by the South.

     BE FRUITFUL AND MULTIPLY, is a book dedicated to a llittle known part of the Dominion movement.  Dominion theology, like Reconstruction theology advocate that Christians organize to take back the land for the Lord.  I listened to tapes from a Dominion preacher in Nebraska who warned his listeners that it is too late to argue with a secular America.  They need to get back to having and raising more children to come up with a spiritual army to take back the nation by strength in numbers.  Right to life followers are also deeply tied into the movement since some view any form of birth control as outside of God's will.

     Pastor's wife, Nancy, explains that the word "woman" is a combination of words "womb" and "man." pg 110.  If you think this means barefoot and pregnant you got it right.  Women were placed here primarily to manufacture new beings.  Nancy lists poverty situations where the woman could scarcely afford shoes but was still joyous in her ability to reproduce.  In contrast, an Old Testament story of a woman who spit in the face of her brother-in-law who would not help her conceive after the death of her husband, pg 92, Nancy writes, "Do we plan our own family, or do we let the Lord choose?"  pg 93.  Nancy believes that it is a divine mandate to leave it up to the Lord as to how many children one has.  A woman's job is not to choose how many, but to submit unto the husband and the Lord.  Since Christians of the last few decades have decided to limit the number of children they have, they have limited the power of God. pg 38.

     Mrs. Campbell writes of a friend in Australia who set the goal of ten children, then each producing her friend ten grandchildren.  The end result of the family planning was to leave 1,000 great grandchildren.  Nancy has not lived up to her standards since she admits inside the cover that she only had 6!  Since Onan committed a capitol offence and folks in these circles adhere to Old Testament laws, the potential criminal acts and punishments are mind boggling.  Women who read the author's works wrote to Nancy with suggestions that their bodies were created for this purpose, to have children.  One wrote, "I want to yield my womb as a living sacrifice to God." pg 213.  This woman did not want an unsatified womb.  For women who might be saying as Christians they do not want to run a dormitory filled with children, the author has a biblical answer.  Do we obey God or man, Nancy writes. pg 121.  Thus the refusal to have as many children as possible is a direct sin against God.  

     Now I am sure some of the readers here are believing I am making this stuff up.  Others would call up the problems of global warming or over population.  You have to realize that  these types are not fond of the idea that protecting nature is a priority.  Most of them do not believe that there are any problems in the world from human consumption.  Others would raise the issue of overpopulating the world if the multiplication of Christians took place at such a rate.  Mrs. Campbell has an answer for this.

     Mrs. Campbell believes that contrary to scare tactics used by the ungodly, there is plenty of earth left for population explosions.  pg 25.  Nancy's experts on world population state that the entire population of the world would fit in the state of Texas with each being alloted 2,000 square feet. pg 27.  A senario this Texan would not relish by the way.  The book advances the idea that limiting families to just two children will lead to the extermination of the ethnic group. pg 51.  A prospect that a mostly white readership does not find favorable.  The catalogue has a few black dolls to purchase, but it is obvious to whom this warehouse is appealing to.

     To critics who worry that the quality of life such couples might suffer, Nancy reminds them of a couple of situations she found.  One was a mother with seven children living in a two bedroom trailer.  The mother wrote that it was cozy melting snow to make soup and using an oil lamp in the evening.  Nancy's own dauther lived in a one-room cabin with no running water, no bathroom or inside kitchen.  She was pregnant at the time with her sixth child.  At night the children pulled out blankets to sleep on.  Grandmother surmized this was a wonderful life. pg 131. Which again, barefoot and pregnant is not stretching the model.  An added incentive is the prospect of Muslim families having 6.8 children world wide. pg 197.  Since the model Nancy sees is a "full quiver", the idea that having forces to fight against the enemy is another blessing that comes from higher birth rates.  Military options are not far off the front burner to these groups.
     Mrs. Campbell and these circles have a standard view of birth control.  It is tied into the extreme end of the right to life movement.  Abstaining from relations at peack periods of the month is not natural to Nancy.  One must be willing to conceive as much as possible.  pg. 112  To the author, "contraception, sterilization, and abortion, Each one is masterminded in hell!". pg. 154  Onan's  offense, reminds me of many of Nancy's friends who believe abortion providers as well as participants deserve the death penalty,... which is being stoned with smooth rocks.  Potential punishments for  those who refuse to concieve might be interesting.  If left up to the imagination of people like this who desire to get the reins of local government, a troubling prospect follows.  Taking over government, after all,is the goal they have though all this. One interesting story is about a pastor in Nashville who had a vasectomy.  The couple then became convinced this procedure was a sin.  They decided they did not surrender all of their living parts to the Lord and had the procedure reversed after spiritual awakening.  pg. 188  The writer believes some forms of birth control pills as well as the IUD are really an act of murder.  Which brings the number of nearly 250 million murders committed by users of these forms of birth control.  pg. 175  This makes the number of capital offenders come to alarming rates if males are included in the total.
     The sons of these offsprings are to be trained for war.  pg. 85  Nancy is speaking of spiritual war, we hope.  The open end to this prospect is frightening. To those who are having a hard time believing these circles actually exist let me remind you a man who was headed for president of the Southern Baptist Convention was advocating higher birth rates among the cultures that created our nation. He is head of the most prestigious seminary in the convention.  In the past year Reconstruction/Dominion types have rented conference centers from Georgia Southern Baptists and the national convention. I have run across some of these followers.  When I presented some of these stories in my church, I received reports that in central Texas this movement is spreading like a Texas wildfire.  It might be generated by the prospect of so many illegal immigrants entering the state.
     This movement is a growing part of the fringe of the religious right that few have taken notice of.  The facts about these types are much stranger than fiction, but will perhaps become a force for some churches and school districts to deal with.




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" Pastor's wife, Nancy, explains that the word "woman" is a combination of words "womb" and "man." pg 110. "

Womb-man.  YEAH, RIGHT!!!  Why doesn't "Nancy" also try to tell us that Jesus spoke Elizabethan English as well???

If she'd studied linguistics or linguistic anthropology even a tiny bit, she'd KNOW that woman comes from the old English term "wotman"- from the root "man" which in that time meant genderless person, and Wot which signaled "female"  (Some sources claim the word is wifman, but with the same meanings).  "Jetman" (I think I have that spelled right) was the word now replaced by "man" and meaning a male person.

When patriarchal domination of women became normalized in England is when the word man took on the meaning it has today.  The term woman has nothing to do with the word womb-  which comes from an old English word that means belly (and may have had the same or similar pronounciation back then).

I'm amazed at the foolishness and ignorance of these dominionists.  

by ArchaeoBob on Mon Mar 24, 2008 at 01:13:07 PM EST


Thanks Bob for the insight. In the book Nancy did not lay out any perimeters for such seed scattering.  It appears as if there is no immoral way to reproduce.

by wilkyjr on Mon Mar 24, 2008 at 01:34:04 PM EST
I wonder- would "Nancy" (and others like her) complain if their husbands decided to practice polygyny?  That would increase reproduction significantly!!!

After all, it was practiced in Biblical times (and even afterwards).

SIGH.  There is too many people on this planet anyway, and they want more.

by ArchaeoBob on Mon Mar 24, 2008 at 03:29:22 PM EST
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The commandment to "be fruitful and multiply" was a temporary one given when the human population was low. By the time of Jesus, it was already obsolete. In the New Testament, Paul suggests all Christians live celibate unless they are totally unable to control their passions; a view widely held in the early church. Even then they should marry only once and couples should take frequent breaks from each other to devote more time to God. Having said that, I think this is a reasonable long-term strategy for the religious right. If fundamentalists can consistently reproduce at a significantly higher rate than the rest of the population, they will soon constitute a majority. And given the political power they have already achieved as a minority, the prospect of their majority status is anything but comforting. And I wouldn't worry about population control. So many people will have to be killed in a fundamentalist theocracy that it will more than compensate for the additional births.

by Dave on Mon Mar 24, 2008 at 06:46:47 PM EST
but for those of us who would be on the "kill" list (walkaways, academics who teach evolution or anything not "biblical", liberals, homosexuals, you name it), that's not too comforting!  

As I am a walkaway, I help to teach evolution, and I am liberal: that means I've already had three strikes against me!  (Especially since I would never accept dominionism!)

And if you throw being a despised and hated minority in the picture (I'm a Native American who resists "conversion"), it gets even scarier!

Isn't it strange how they tend to preach Paul, but neglect that teaching to their "flock"?  (Maybe it would reduce their ranks and diminish the preacher's power!)

by ArchaeoBob on Mon Mar 24, 2008 at 09:18:23 PM EST
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This was my thought too: King James has it
"Be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth, and subdue it." (Genesis 1:28)  Mission accomplished.  

I get the feeling that conservatives want religion to be HARD, and can't accept the possibility that we might actually be able to fulfill one of God's commands.  Consider one outcome of the Protestant Reformation, where (and you'll pardon my layman's understanding of religious history) it was proclaimed that faith was sufficient for salvation.  That could be a profoundly comforting thought, such as Jesus' "My yoke is easy, and my burden light", but conservatives decided that only perfect faith, with no room for doubt or questioning, was sufficient to be saved, and we were back to witch-hunts and suffering.

While life is hard and ethical behavior is hard, maybe the "Good News" of the Gospel is that religion and salvation are actually easy?

by lihtox on Mon Mar 24, 2008 at 11:07:09 PM EST
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I think you've hit the bullseye.  If faith and salvation is easy, then maybe people don't need that heirarchy over them controlling their every move.

by ArchaeoBob on Tue Mar 25, 2008 at 09:03:46 PM EST
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in the fold once kids reach adulthood?

The Roman Catholic Church thought it had things sewed up demographically, but look at what has happened in most of Europe. RCC by heritage dropouts far exceed adherents, and the adherents use birth control without apology.

by NancyP on Mon Mar 24, 2008 at 11:41:14 PM EST
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so I don't see an immediate effect on school districts from a small number of Quiverfull families. Of course, if homeschoolers of any family size take over as the majority of adult voters with school age children, then, bye public school quality.

And why can't the religious right figure out Onan? Not masturbation. Not coitus interruptus per se. The sin was the failure to give the dead brother surrogate sons and heirs through the widow, and the correlary "stealing" of the dead brother's share of family lands for one's own sons.

by NancyP on Mon Mar 24, 2008 at 11:51:44 PM EST


This is only a fringe movement in the mix of the Religous Right. The Reconstruction folk tend to take the Old Testament and place it above the New Testament in contrast to most Christian thought. Old South Racists used to use the quotes about not being yoked unequally to mean whites should never marry blacks.  The quotes were Israel's warning about watering down their faith by marriage with an unbeliever. Lest we forget, this movement is a very scholarly movement as strange as it seems.  Learned men provide leadership for it....believe it or not.  

by wilkyjr on Tue Mar 25, 2008 at 09:24:04 AM EST



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