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Topic: Facts or debatable research? I have noticed that authoritative people, news, and social media have given us data and research that have shown the effects on certain topics. Topics like high population numbers, low stability in the economy, family size and immigration negatives. All of these topics seem to be on the negative view rise. Likewise, all of these factors can be connected to each other. Because immigrants are known for contributing to overpopulation, in return, overpopulation is ruining the human footprint. Less human footprint equals to less resources for the family. Less resources means there is an economic instability. The solution that is given? Stop having so many kids, and stop promoting immigration, so that we can have enough resources. Is this really how we should be thinking? How are all these factors related to the importance of family? Well, let me tell you. In this week’s post, I would like for us to consider some of the definitions and facts ...
If you didn't know, I am a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, and I have gained strong testimony of the importance that marriage and family has in our lives. But just as I have gained a firm testimony of the religious side of this topic, I am gaining a testimony on how the marriage and family can have a positive impact in our economies and daily life. I hope to share a lot of the things that can better help us understand the importance that marriage and family can have in many ways that we couldn't even imagine. I hope to balance my knowledge with religion and secular topics. With that in mind, I want to begin this blog by sharing a video that I love! It is an LDS (latter day saint) video, but I think it can apply to anyone of us in our relationships that we have with one another.   I don't know about you, but the closest relationships I have gained, whether it be friendship or family relationships it has been because I have worked towards servi...