In an ideal world with infinite farmland and playgrounds this wouldn't be true.
But, we live in a finite world with presently 8 billion people here on it.
So, unfortunately, The ONLY thing keeping humans from going extinct presently is abortions conducted around the world.
I did a calculation in the last year and realized humans likely would have gone completely extinct by possibly 1970 to 1975 without the abortions conducted since around World War II.
But, we don't live in an ideal world with unlimited room for people to live here.
Instead we live in a very finite world that is barely surviving the 8 billion here already.
So, without abortions we are all goners.
It is completely idealistic to assume we could not go extinct without abortions worldwide unfortunately.
But, abortions are an alternative to World War III and the end of humans and earth itself unfortunately.
It's great to be religious and ethical but someone has to look at the hard realities of maintaining any life on earth at all.
We ignore these truths at our own peril.
Either we have abortions or sterilize most of mankind.
Which would you prefer so humans don't go extinct this century or the next?
However, it is likely that Global climate changes and the war in Ukraine might kill off half of mankind this century so there likely would only be 1 to 4 billion humans still alive by 2100 AD anyway.
So, maybe all this talk will be rendered redundant by Global Climate changes caused by human overpopulation for the last 25,000 years since farming and wars began here on earth.
Burning fossil fuels and wood the last 25,000 years has changed the weather to something many people are not going to survive whether it is through flooding or droughts worldwide.
Even where I live on the coast in Northern California the rising sea levels are damaging more homes and roads along the ocean whenever there is a King Tide or a high tide and big waves of 20 feet or more crashing to the shore especially during storms at high tide year around.
So, many roads will either be repaired along the Northern California coast or moved further inland.
Even on Maui the road from Kihei to Lahaina has waves crashing over it on Maui at high tide so they put in another road higher up on the hill along there for when the ocean road is completely underwater large parts of the year as ocean levels rise in the Pacific Ocean.
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