Thursday, November 1, 2012

Upcoming end of Chinese one child policy will be a big boost to global Christianity and creationism

A Chinese thinktank urges the Chinese government to end one-child policy:  

See:  China will inevitably end their one child policy  

The newspaper The Dispatch declares:

Cai Yong, an assistant professor of sociology at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, said the report holds extra weight because the think tank is under the State Council, China's Cabinet. He said he found it remarkable that state-backed demographers were willing to publicly propose such a detailed schedule and plan on how to get rid of China's birth limits.

"That tells us at least that policy change is inevitable, it's coming," said Cai, who was not involved in the drafting of the report but knows many of the experts who were. Cai is a visiting scholar at Fudan University in Shanghai. "It's coming, but we cannot predict when exactly it will come."
 Of course, this will be a big boost to global belief in biblical creation as Christianity is exploding in China and creationist families often have larger families than evolutionist families. It will also be a big blow to world atheism as atheist/agnostic populations typically have sub-replacement levels of births.  


Christianity in China









Decline of global atheism and its affect on the Western World




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