![]() ![]() However, the heads of the movement are already well aware of this threat, and they are taking all the precautions they can to cut off the possibility of such defection in the cradle.Īs Jennie Chancey tells the Botkin sisters in their book, So Much More: The Remarkable Influence of Visionary Daughters on the Kingdom of God, children of the movement should have “little to no association with peers outside of family and relatives” as insulation from a corrupting society. Killing the Buddha is featuring an excerpt from journalist Kathryn Joyce’s new book, Quiverfull: Inside the Christian Patriarchy Movement:Ī common nay-saying liberal reaction to the patriarchy movement and “Quiverfull,” a conviction that Christian women should birth as many children as God gives them as a means of “demographic warfare,” is to assume that the children of strict homeschooling families will rebel en masse-like the 1960s youth rebellions against a conservative status quo. ![]()
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