DISCLAIMER: It is not my intention to bash anyone, whether pro- or anti-quiverfull, in this post. I'm merely asking for other views on a controversial issue.
I am from a family of six; some people would consider us a large family. I know my mom would have had more children if she hadn't had complications with my youngest sister's pregnancy. She's always admired these "quiverfull" families with huge families (the Duggars, Jon & Kate before they split, etc).
Personally, I'm kind of on the fence about quiverfull. While I do not agree with abortion, I also don't think certain types of contraceptives are sinful either. I don't think there is anything wrong with family planning, not because it's merely inconvenient to have a child now but because I cannot think of a way to provide for a child right now.
But is that selfish of me? Is it less about me trying to plan and prepare to be a good mom and more about trying to control God so that he's no longer the one who opens and closes my womb? Yeah, in the time the Bible was written it was considered normal to have a huge family, but was that more a question of holiness or one of cultural norms?
Sorry for rambling. Whether you're in a quiverful family or not I'd appreciate your thoughts on this issue.
I am from a family of six; some people would consider us a large family. I know my mom would have had more children if she hadn't had complications with my youngest sister's pregnancy. She's always admired these "quiverfull" families with huge families (the Duggars, Jon & Kate before they split, etc).
Personally, I'm kind of on the fence about quiverfull. While I do not agree with abortion, I also don't think certain types of contraceptives are sinful either. I don't think there is anything wrong with family planning, not because it's merely inconvenient to have a child now but because I cannot think of a way to provide for a child right now.
But is that selfish of me? Is it less about me trying to plan and prepare to be a good mom and more about trying to control God so that he's no longer the one who opens and closes my womb? Yeah, in the time the Bible was written it was considered normal to have a huge family, but was that more a question of holiness or one of cultural norms?
Sorry for rambling. Whether you're in a quiverful family or not I'd appreciate your thoughts on this issue.
