Yes on the first question. Like I said, the Physicians' Desk Reference shows that all three mechanisms are employed, so every Pill user is probably aborting at least some of her children over a period of time. It is obvious that the Pill does not always succeed at stopping conception. I have two nieces to prove that.

Again, you misinterpret. I don't think that I will only lead six to Christ, it is just that I have a much hiogher chance of not only leading them to Christ but turning them into very silod Christians because of the sheer time and influence I will have with them. The Word describes the growth of the Kingdom in terms of farming and war. It is both. The Word -- not I -- describes children as weapons in that war. I simply see the practicality and wisdom of it. Why is that so hard for you to feature? Would adult converts be better "arrows"? I also see a point of "as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord" in this. I think it is a wonderful goal to seek to create a family/tribe of believers who all can work together and support each other, don't you? Sure there is no guarantee against rebellion. I didn't say there wasn't, just that the chances of success were much better than even.

B, I don't think you are as dense as you appear from these posts -- I've seen too many of yours to believe that. I think you may be just reacting to something you don't like and are exaggerating my points.