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In this talk, Shane Morris explores the profound question of the purpose of children through personal anecdotes, humor, and cultural observations. Morris argues for the intrinsic value of children - not only as a source of personal fulfillment and societal continuity but as a reflection of divine intention and the natural order. He challenges contemporary attitudes toward marriage, childlessness, and the pursuit of personal pleasure, advocating for a re-evaluation of priorities towards family, heritage, and children's inherent worth. Morris concludes by inviting listeners to reflect on the role of children in their lives and the broader spiritual and societal implications, presenting a compelling case for the importance of embracing child-rearing as a central aspect of human purpose and fulfillment.
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In this talk, Shane Morris explores the profound question of the purpose of children through personal anecdotes, humor, and cultural observations. Morris argues for the intrinsic value of children - not only as a source of personal fulfillment and societal continuity but as a reflection of divine intention and the natural order. He challenges contemporary attitudes toward marriage, childlessness, and the pursuit of personal pleasure, advocating for a re-evaluation of priorities towards family, heritage, and children's inherent worth. Morris concludes by inviting listeners to reflect on the role of children in their lives and the broader spiritual and societal implications, presenting a compelling case for the importance of embracing child-rearing as a central aspect of human purpose and fulfillment.
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