Community Quiverfull Movement Lolcows - Starring the Duggars

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I remember a chapter in the Franken Fran manga where a way for women to avoid the burdens of pregnancy by giving birth to a embryonic being that develops outside of the womb after two months. The reason I bring this up here, is that I shudder to think what the Quiverfull Movement could do with that technology.
Reminds me of the birth scenes in The Fly and The Fly 2 (first film has the abortion nightmare scene with Geena Davis pushing out a giant maggot, the sequel opens with her and Jeff Goldblum's son being born as a fully-formed human baby inside an embryo-shaped coccoon)

Back on topic, I happen to live in Pensacola, Florida, which is where these fundamentalist types are quite common being that this is the hometown of Kent and Eric Hovind as well as the location of the extremely cult-like, North Korea-esque (and only recently accredited) Pensacola Christian College. Surprised that the Duggars or any of the other Quiverfull families mentioned in this thread have yet to send any of their kids there. You can easily distinguish any of the students should you spot one off campus, especially the female students with their long denim skirts and ass-length scraggly hair that probably has never been trimmed in decades. Bob Jones and Liberty University might as well be considered liberal SJW-tier campuses compared to PCC.

I'll just leave this here
http://oddculture.com/christian-cult-a-look-at-pensacola-christian-college/

And this
http://www.patheos.com/blogs/slackt...sacola-christian-college-and-sexual-violence/
 
I read a book a couple of months ago about the Quiverfull movement and the whole thing just creeped the ever living shit out of me. Of course, then I tried to imagine my dad trying to act like that and started laughing hysterically.

But seriously, at one point a preacher mentioned he had met a girl who was nine-years-old who had never learned to read. And he said while he thought that it would be good for her to learn, she was so busy taking care of her younger siblings, that that was most important, and he felt she was an "over achiever", and how she was going to be a great "helpmeet" someday. I almost threw up. Granted, the story might have been false. But even if it was, the fact that he would give something like that as a good example, a nine-year-old kid who doesn't known how to read, but potty-trained her little brothers and sisters. WTF?

And in the chapter about the Pearls, Debi talks about the time Michael threw a bag of trash into a dumpster, but it missed, and then walked away, and let her deal with it. She seemed to think it was funny.
 
Looks like things aren't so rosy in the Duggar clan: Josh Duggar has addmitted to molestation allegations -- victims include his own sisters.

Favorite quote:



Yeah, his life. Scumbag.
I'm disgusted by his wife. She knew before she married him, had kids with him, and is still staying with him. Shouldn't she put her kids safety before anything else?
 
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According to reports, upon admitting he had molested children, Josh Duggar was given a "stern talk" by a police officer and family friend who then released him without pursuing charges. That officer is currently serving 56 years for possession of child pornography.

Bonus hypocrisy: Mom Michelle's robocall campaign against the Arkansas anti-discrimination law, which warns parents that their daughters will be molested by transgender people in restrooms: http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs...le-duggars-anti-anti-discrimination-robocall/
 
If I had the talent, time and money, I could make a film about a kid raised in these conditions and then he somehow ends up in normal society. imagine how he discover the satanic teachings of Western Philosophy and indulging in the heretic acts of reading good books and good food.
it would be a heart breaking film.
I'll probably have Wolfen Stratomsk and I write it as a short story instead.
 
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