03-25-2006, 07:46 PM
Congrats, BG.
PS-
Catholicism does not equal fertility, BUT the odds of being more fertile are higher the longer your line of practicing catholicism stretches, IMHO.
Ive got a sister with 11 kids- both husband and wife the product of large catholic families stretching out at least 30 generations that we've been able to trace. Long generation train catholic females (like my sisters and mother) seem to actually ovulate TWICE a month.
Which fact is probably why catholics don't argue with that Darwin fellow- we know about evolution...
PS-
Catholicism does not equal fertility, BUT the odds of being more fertile are higher the longer your line of practicing catholicism stretches, IMHO.
Ive got a sister with 11 kids- both husband and wife the product of large catholic families stretching out at least 30 generations that we've been able to trace. Long generation train catholic females (like my sisters and mother) seem to actually ovulate TWICE a month.
Which fact is probably why catholics don't argue with that Darwin fellow- we know about evolution...