Critiques natalist idea that a wife should bear many babies

A project in Penryn, UK by John McKeown
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God's Babies challenges Fundamentalist interpreters of "be fruitful and multiply" and finds a different message among early Christians.
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Dates: Sep 8th -> Oct 8th (30 days)
Project By: John McKeown
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